Gurcharan ji, ... horticultural variety is a possibility.
Regards.



On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Gurcharan Singh <singh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> After seeing C. radicans from Kashmir I was confused about the identity of
> Campsis commonly growing in Delhi and earlier identified by me as C.
> radicans and also depicted on Flowers of India website as C. radicans. The
> typical C. radicans from Kashmir has much longer corolla tube (6-8 cm long
> as against 4-5 in C. grandiflora) and shallowly parted calyx tube. The
> plants from Delhi though with slightly smaller flowers have shorter corolla
> and deeply parted calyx, which leads me to think that my Campsis from Delhi
> may be smaller form of C. grandiflora and not C. radicans.
>       Kindly give your critical views on this.
>
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