It may be Hardwickia binata.

Regards

Vijayasankar Raman
National Center for Natural Products Research
University of Mississippi


On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Ganesh Dhamodkar <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Dear all,****
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> Here is another request ID from me.  This tree has a quite interesting
> feature; one can feel tiny water droplets over our skin when we stand below
> it.  The droplets are so tiny that they can't be seen, but there's
> certainly a feeling of droplets.****
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> These trees are planted along the Nagpur-Amravati highway.  These grow as
> a big tree; a full-size tree photo is attached alongwith.  The leaves look
> bi-lobed like the leaves that we offer on Vijayadashmi, but here they are a
> bit smaller in size and more delicate.  The current season seems to be the
> season of new leaves.  Most of the trees were still without leaves; this
> one photographed tree had these new delicate leaves.  There seemed to be a
> flattened, dry, pod-like structures at the top; may be remnant from the
> last season, but it was too high to see or shoot properly; can't say sure
> about it.****
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> Can you please identify this for me? I wanted to at least make a simple
> Google search, but I don't even know with what name shall I search it!****
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> Thank you in advance.****
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> Ganesh****
>
> (Tweet me at @ganeshdhamodkar <http://twitter.com/ganeshdhamodkar>)****
>

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