H S Ji, This name 'Samudrashingi' was given to me at the 'Tree appreciation Walk' at Five Gardens during April in Mumbai. Medshingi were the ones I had posted earlier photographed near Pune and identified as D. falcata. Now I am really confused. Aarti
On May 17, 10:38 am, H S <hemsan...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dolichandrone spathacea (Linn. f.) K. Schum. is obviously not a MANGROVE > species in India.... it is considered a Mangrove species in Singapore... > which mostly grows back of the mangroves... > > anyone can locate this species in semi-evergreen forest or deciduous > forest,, mostly near some forts.. in Maharashtra... > > Its common name is Medshingi... dont know from where Samudrashingi name > came.... > > Plant is Native to Asia and New Caledonia > -- > > - H.S. > > A scientific man ought to have no wishes, no affections, - a mere heart of > stone