It may be *Caesalpinia spinosa*.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesalpinia_spinosa
http://www.apatita.com/herbario/Leguminosae/Caesalpinia_spinosa.html

Regards

Vijayasankar Raman
National Center for Natural Products Research
University of Mississippi


On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 3:59 AM, Shrikant Ingalhalikar <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Small deciduous tree, 3-5 m tall, erect; bark light coloured. Leaves 2
> pinnate, 30--40 cm; pinnae 3-5 pairs, 15-20 cm; leaflets opposite, elliptic,
> sessile, 3 cm, acute, pubescent. Flowers fragrant, 1 cm, in terminal racemes
> 10-15 cm; calyx lobes 5, fimbriate, lower lobe elongate, boat shaped,
> reddish, segmented on margin. Petals 5, clawed.Pods flat, 10 cm, reddish
> brown.
> Found few trees together flowering, planted in an experimental reserved
> forest near Pune.
> Shrikant Ingalhalikar
> 12 Varshanand Society
> Anandnagar Sinhagad Road
> Pune 411 051. www.idsahyadri.com
> Tel 91 20 2435 0765.
> Fax 91 20 2438 9190.
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