Yes it does weakens the wall PLASTERS!!! as according to my personal experience. Pankaj
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Anand Kumar Bhatt <anandkbh...@gmail.com> wrote: > On this site somebody reported that this weakens the wall which slowly > disintegrates, and therefore is very different from ivy which is not harmful > to the building it spreads on. Should we use it on walls in tropical climate > or no. Ivy if I understand correctly can be successfully grown in temperate > climate only. > ak > > On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:33 AM, hari lal <taxo....@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> very nice sir thanks for sharing >> >> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:08 AM, Dr Pankaj Kumar <sahanipan...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> It spreads by vegetative growth of the creeping stem. >>> Regards >>> Pankaj >>> >>> >>> On Sep 26, 10:27 am, Ushadi micromini <microminipho...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> > So Hemant ji, Question arises, if it does not fruit how does it spread >>> > far and wide, on top of buildings? >>> > >>> > its generally from bird poop, seeds being ingested from fruit eating.. >>> > mystery? >>> > >>> > ssolution?? >>> > Usha di >>> > = >>> > >>> > On Sep 26, 5:40 am, hemant <hsb...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > pankajai, >>> > > Very nice. I have seen ficus pumila for last thirty years but never >>> > > come across the fruits. >>> > > F.pumila is common in all hill stations as well in kokan. lot of old >>> > > buildings in Lonavala/khandala/mahabaleshwara are fully covered by >>> > > this. >>> > > For today if enough moisture is provided can be used for green walls. >>> > > Hemant >>> > >>> > > On Sep 25, 9:06 pm, Ushadi micromini <microminipho...@gmail.com> >>> > > wrote: >>> > >>> > > > pankaj ji... >>> > > > your pic presentation has changed dramatically... >>> > > > is this some new program? >>> > > > how are you doing it...can you share? >>> > >>> > > > usha di >>> > >>> > > > = >>> > >>> > > > On Sep 25, 8:00 pm, Balkar Arya <balkara...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > >>> > > > > Very Beautiful fruits Pankaj Ji >>> > > > > Thanks for showing >>> > >>> > > > > On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Pankaj Kumar >>> > > > > <sahanipan...@gmail.com>wrote: >>> > >>> > > > > > Ficus pumila Sp. Pl. 1060 1753. >>> > >>> > > > > > Family: MORACEAE >>> > >>> > > > > > Current Location: On the hill slopes and walls in KFBG campus, >>> > > > > > Hong Kong. >>> > >>> > > > > > Note: I had never seen this in fruits in Indian gardens. >>> > >>> > > > > > Regards >>> > > > > > Pankaj >>> > >>> > > > > > -- >>> > > > > > >>> > > > > > ********************************************************************** >>> > > > > > "Taxonomists getting Extinct and Species Data Deficient !!" >>> > >>> > > > > > Pankaj Kumar Ph.D. (Orchidaceae) >>> > > > > > Conservation Officer >>> > >>> > > > > > Office: >>> > > > > > Flora Conservation Department >>> > > > > > Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden (KFBG) Corporation >>> > > > > > Lam Kam Road, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong. >>> > >>> > > > > > Residence: >>> > > > > > 36B, Ng Tung Chai, Lam Tseun >>> > > > > > Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong. >>> > >>> > > > > > email: pku...@kbfg.org >>> > > > > > sahanipan...@gmail.com >>> > > > > > pankajsah...@rediffmail.com >>> > > > > > Phone: +852 2483 7128 (office - 8:30am to 5:30pm) >>> > > > > > +852 9436 6251; +852 5431 6094 (mobile) >>> > >>> > > > > -- >>> > > > > Regards >>> > >>> > > > > Dr Balkar Singh >>> > > > > Head, Deptt. of Botany and Biotechnology >>> > > > > Arya P G College, Panipat >>> > > > > Haryana-132103 >>> > > > > 09416262964- Hide quoted text - >>> > >>> > > > - Show quoted text - >> >> >> -- >> HARI SHANKAR LAL >> AT-SHIV KUTIR >> PO-BARA BAZAR >> DIST-HAZARIBAG >> PIN-825301 >> JHARKHAND,INDIA >> MOBILE-9431530563 >> email-taxo....@gmail.com >> > > > > -- > Anand Kumar Bhatt > A-59, B.S.F.Colony, Airport Road > Gwalior. 474 005. > Tele: 0751-247 2233. Mobile 0 94253 09780. > My blogsite is at: > http://anandkbhatt.blogspot.com > (A NEW BLOG has been ADDED ON 9 August 2011.) > And the photo site: > www.flickr.com/photos/akbhatt/ > (NEW PHOTOS HAVE BEEN ADDED ON 15 March 2011.) > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Ten most common surnames of Indians: Singh, Kumar, Sharma, Patel, Shah, > Lal, Gupta, Bhat, Rao, Reddy. Cheers! > -- ********************************************************************** "Taxonomists getting Extinct and Species Data Deficient !!" Pankaj Kumar Ph.D. (Orchidaceae) Conservation Officer Office: Flora Conservation Department Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden (KFBG) Corporation Lam Kam Road, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong. Residence: 36B, Ng Tung Chai, Lam Tseun Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong. email: pku...@kbfg.org sahanipan...@gmail.com pankajsah...@rediffmail.com Phone: +852 2483 7128 (office - 8:30am to 5:30pm) +852 9436 6251; +852 5431 6094 (mobile)