ok , sorry... (2nd post)

On Friday, March 6, 2020 at 5:15:28 PM UTC+5:30, JM Garg wrote:
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> Hi, Nara Singh ji.
> Welcome to efloraofindia.
> Pl. post photos in separate emails so that there is no confusion, as per 
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> From: nb d <[email protected] <javascript:>>
> Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2020 at 17:12
> Subject: [efloraofindia:344863] ID of some species from dry-moist 
> Subtropical Decidous region (MP)
> To: efloraofindia <[email protected] <javascript:>>
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> Namaskar would like to id several species , some have photo of tree and 
> some photo of seeds or pods With description. Seeds are available for the 
> first person who identifies them (or another type on page instead) after 
> confirm id will contact and ask which type seed want and will ship them 
> free . and wll update this post as soon as if /.when identifyed
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> 1.     1.    Large tree black seeds covered by green pods which are 
> covered in red powder, big red beatles roam the trees, fruits mature spring
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> [image: 1.1.JPG]
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> 2.       Leaves, yellow flowers, and thorns identical to babul / acacia 
> nilotica but major Difference in Pods (photo) and in bark = babul : black 
> rugged bark, this species : white smooth bark. (this was seen in a garden 
> of former princely state in MP therefore it could have been brought from 
> anywhere : in India or elsewhere)
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> [image: 2.1.JPG]
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> 3.       Leaves like seena (first photo) and pods-seeds like leucaneura 
> leucocephala (subabul)
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> [image: 3.1.JPG]
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> [image: 3.2.JPG]
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> 4.       Common seen growing in water, purple flower (seeds not available)
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> [image: 4.1.JPG]
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> 5.       Large tree, small fruit with 2 seeds (taste like raisin when 
> black)
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> [image: 5.1.JPG]
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> [image: 5.2 shows leaves better.JPG]
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