Sibdas ji
I hope you are right
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On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 10:33 PM, sibdas gho
Alok Ji,
Tropical Botanic Garden is conserving all these three varieties of Bambusa
vulgaris you asked for. Dr K C koshy , he is the senior scientist in charge
of the collection. You can contact him for further clarification.
Santhosh
On 5 February 2010 13:00, Dr. Pankaj Kumar wrote:
> There i
Seems to be Euphorbia antiquarum
santhosh
On 6 February 2010 22:41, sibdas ghosh wrote:
> I think it is prickly pear or slipper thorn, in Hindi Nagphani, often
> grown as hedge plant Opuntia elaitor or O. delenii- a large succulent
> shrub.
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Glycosmis pentaphylla
santhosh
On 6 February 2010 22:46, sibdas ghosh wrote:
> Earlier I sent a photo with fruits, here is one with flowers
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Greetings--
Interesting observation regarding the girth of Cedrus deodara. Here in
Southern California, USA, I have noticed that the same is true for Monterey
Pine (Pinus radiata),
native to California but about 100km north of my location. When I was
young, this species was used widely as a lan
*Dear all*
*I am looking for the Baobab trees in Bihar*
*Patna maybe...*
*could somebody out there send me the details *
*if you know.*
*Where precisely in Jharkhand.*
*Cheers. More later*
**
*N.Shiva Kumar, NOIDA*
On 24 January 2010 20:45, Dr. Pankaj Kumar wrote:
> Adansonia dig
Dear all..
.. How *G. scandens *is differentiated with* G. ula..?*
May anybody please give me the literature reference..
On 2/6/10, rashida atthar wrote:
>
> Came across a very good research paper on Chandoli flora. Here's the link.
>
> http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/sep102008/637.pdf
>
>
> regar
Came across a very good research paper on Chandoli flora. Here's the link.
http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/sep102008/637.pdf
regards,
Rashida.
From: rashidaatt...@hotmail.com
To: drneilsoa...@yahoo.com; indiantreepix@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [efloraofindia:27280] Re: G
Thank you Nudrat ji for ID. can you please point out the main clinching
characteristic/morphology to differentiate the two. Thank you.
regards,
Rashida.
> Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2010 00:17:12 -0800
> Subject: [efloraofindia:27288] Re: Ficus drupacea.
> From: nudrat@gmail.com
> To
Hello,
The tree in question is not Ficus drupacea/Ficus mysorensis. It is in
fact Ficus benghalensis.
On Feb 5, 10:39 pm, rashida atthar wrote:
> Thank you Neil and Dinesh ji for the ID. Orange flat base fruits in pairs and
> very less aerial roots is what made me ID this as F. drupacea.
>
> re
...A species of *Murdannia* of Commelinaceae..
May be* Murdannia simplex...*
* * OR * M. maculeata...*
On 2/6/10, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
>
> Forwarding again for ID
>
>
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> Date: Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 3:53 PM
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