Re: [efloraofindia:28435] Mesua Ferrea

2010-03-01 Thread raghu ananth
The red flower attached in this message is a mistake, Sorry for that... It looks like- saraca asoca, Regards Raghu From: raghu ananth raghu_...@yahoo.com To: indiantreepix@googlegroups.com Sent: Mon, 1 March, 2010 8:20:20 AM Subject: [efloraofindia:28424]

[efloraofindia:28436] Re: Dichanthium annulatum from Delhi

2010-03-01 Thread Hemanth
sir, i am very curious how can one diagnose that this is Dichanthium annulatum. this is for sure dichanthium. but how can one conclude that this is annulatum - hemant On Mar 1, 10:18 am, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote: Dichanthium annulatum from Delhi *Date/Time- 26-2-2010, 9 am*

[efloraofindia:28437] Re: ID 280210 4

2010-03-01 Thread Dr. Hari Venkatesh K Rajaraman
yes exactly it is Macaranga peltata of the family Euphorbiaceae... On Feb 28, 4:48 pm, Satish Phadke phadke.sat...@gmail.com wrote: I think the leaves are peltate.Not a very good close up so difficult to comment. But considering the place *Macaranga peltata* to me. Dr Phadke On 28

[efloraofindia:28438] Re: Ixora Sp??280210-PKA1

2010-03-01 Thread Ninad Raut
Dear All, Wish you all a Happy Holi... Dear Prashant ji, Looks like Ixora parviflora. Lokhandi in Marathi. regds Ninad Raut WII, D'dun On Feb 28, 5:56 pm, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Friends, This is some Ixora Sp. Could this be Ixora brachiata ( Rubiaceae* *Family)??.

[efloraofindia:28440] Re: Sonchus oleraceous from Delhi

2010-03-01 Thread Dr. Hari Venkatesh K Rajaraman
Sir, we have some confusions with differentiating taraxacum officinale and sonchus sp. please guide is with this -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups efloraofindia group. To post to this group, send email to indiantree...@googlegroups.com. To

[efloraofindia:28444] Re: [indiantreepix:24763] Purple Infloresence from Chakarata

2010-03-01 Thread shobha chavda
I agree with Dr. Gurcharan.Its Salvia leucantha from Lamiaceae family , also known as Velvet Sage as its buds/flowers are velvety to touch.Another species of Salvia is buchanni which is pink in colour.This plant is favourite to Humming birds. Shobha On 2/26/10, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: [efloraofindia:28445] SSS 1310 1

2010-03-01 Thread Dinesh Valke
... native of Central America, the pink sleeping hibiscus a.k.a. pink Turk's cap ... *Malvaviscus arboreus* var *mexicanus* 'Rosea' Please wait for comment(s). Regards. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Suvarna Sarpotdar suvarna.sarpot...@gmail.com wrote: Date/Time- 29/12/2009; 5.25 pm

Re: [efloraofindia:28446] SSS 1310 3

2010-03-01 Thread Dinesh Valke
... native of Central America, the sleeping hibiscus OR Turk's cap ... *Malvaviscus arboreus* var *mexicanus* Please wait for comment(s). Regards. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Suvarna Sarpotdar suvarna.sarpot...@gmail.com wrote: Date/Time- 29/12/2009; 5.26 pm Location- Place, Altitude,

[efloraofindia:28447] Re: chinese tallow: Triadica sebifera

2010-03-01 Thread Ninad Raut
Dear All I posted a reply to same topic on ANOTHER group, so here copy-pasting my reply The species is wild in Dun valley but becomes leaf less in Feb (upto April or so). Flowering is in June-August and fruiting in Oct-Dec. If possible remind again during the fruiting season so that I can

Re: [efloraofindia:28448] Re: Dichanthium annulatum from Delhi

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
Hemanth ji For me the easiest way out was that this is the only species reported from Delhi. On technical grounds it differers from species of North India in absence of pit on lower glume (present in D. foveolatum) and ciliate fringe absent in upper part of lower glume (present in D. affine). --

Re: [efloraofindia:28449] Re: Sonchus oleraceous from Delhi

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
Dear Hari ji Taraxacum and Sonchus can easily be differentiated in that we have only basal leaves in Taraxacum, there is not leafy stem, there being only individual scapes each ending in a capitulum. Sonchus has leafy stems with with several capitula and the leaves are usually with basal auricles.

Re: [efloraofindia:28450] SSS 1310 2

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
Looks like Salvia splendens -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089 http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:01 PM,

Re: [efloraofindia:28451] SSS 1310 1

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
Dinesh ji, To me it looks another species of Salvia. Malvaviscus won't have opposite leaves leaves, and stipules are always present, plus flowers are different. -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas

Re: [efloraofindia:28452] SSS 1310 3

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
I suppose Salvia splendens, Dinesh ji -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089 http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:11

[efloraofindia:28453] Request for ID

2010-03-01 Thread shobha chavda
Dear Friends, Posting a picture of a plant . Please help me in identifying. * * *Request for ID – 01032010SC1*** * * * * *Date / Time – 17 th Jan. 2010 / 2.46 pm* *Location – Place /Altitude / GPS – Near Ramboda Falls,Sri Lanka.About 1000m.above sea-level * *Habitat – Garden/ Urban/ Wild /

Re: [efloraofindia:28454] Request for ID

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
Shobha ji Forgot to upload picture? -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089 http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:42

Re: [efloraofindia:28455] SSS 1310 1

2010-03-01 Thread Dinesh Valke
... surely a blunderous identification of mine, Gurcharan ji. Regards. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:31 PM, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote: Dinesh ji, To me it looks another species of Salvia. Malvaviscus won't have opposite leaves leaves, and stipules are always present, plus flowers

Re: [efloraofindia:28456] SSS 1310 3

2010-03-01 Thread Dinesh Valke
... should be *S. splendens*, Gurcharan ji. Blunders without *bhaang* !!! Regards. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote: I suppose Salvia splendens, Dinesh ji -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi,

Re: [efloraofindia:28457] SSS 1310 1

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
Dinesh ji Don't worry, I did that with Macaranga yesterday -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089 http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ On

Re: [efloraofindia:28459] SSS 1310 3

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
Dinesh ji You stole my words. I was to give that comment, but resisted knowing that some members on this group react abruptly fast. -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.

[efloraofindia:28460] Re: SSS 1310 1

2010-03-01 Thread TANAY BOSE
DEAR DINESH JI / DR. SINGH, THIS PLANT IS Salvia moorcroftiana Wallich ex Benth ... Regards Tanay Bose On Mar 1, 5:20 pm, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.com wrote: ... surely a blunderous identification of mine, Gurcharan ji. Regards. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:31 PM, Gurcharan Singh

Re: [efloraofindia:28462] Re: SSS 1310 1

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
Tanay ji Not S. moorcroftiana which has ovate-oblong irregularly lobed leaves and grows usually above 5000 ft in Himalayas. -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. Phone:

[efloraofindia:28464] Re: SSS 1310 1

2010-03-01 Thread TANAY BOSE
thanks for the rectification Dr. Singh . i do appriciate it. and henceforth call me Tanay . I was a student from botany and have gone through u r book and have copy of it its a lovely one . Regards Tanay On Mar 1, 5:45 pm, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote: Tanay ji Not

Re: [efloraofindia:28465] id please

2010-03-01 Thread Anand Kumar Bhatt
Thank you Grcharanji and Faridaji. ak On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 7:05 PM, Farida Abraham fa.abra...@gmail.comwrote: yes mimulus definitely On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.comwrote: I suppose Mimulus puniceus -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate

[efloraofindia:28466] Botanical name of mosambi

2010-03-01 Thread Samir Takaochi
Hello, friends. Thank you always for your precious advice. Again I d like to seek your adivce regarding mosambi. Is botanic name of mosambi Citrus limetta or sinensis? According to this english name also differ as Sweet Lemon or Sweet orange. I was not able to find answer so far. Samir

[efloraofindia:28468] Re: ID request

2010-03-01 Thread TANAY BOSE
Dear Shobha ji, This plant is Hoya acuta Haw. . i hope regards tanay On Mar 1, 5:34 pm, shobha chavda koa...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Friends, Posting a photo from Sri Lanka for Id. *Request for ID –  01032010SC2* Date / Time – 17 th Jan. 2010 / 2.50 pm Location – Place

Re: [efloraofindia:28469] Botanical name of mosambi

2010-03-01 Thread Anand Kumar Bhatt
and what is Kinnow or kino? Is it a deveoped variety? Does it seed and is it viable? ak On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Samir Takaochi bandob...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, friends. Thank you always for your precious advice. Again I d like to seek your adivce regarding mosambi. Is botanic name

[efloraofindia:28470] Re: Botanical name of mosambi

2010-03-01 Thread TANAY BOSE
Dear Samir Ji, Citrus limetta Risso. is a species of citrus. Common names for varieties of this species include sweet limetta, Mediterranean sweet lemon, sweet lemon, and sweet lime. In India, it is commonly called sathukudi, mousambi, mosambi, or musambi Regards, Tanay On Mar 1, 6:11 pm, Samir

[efloraofindia:28471] Re: Request ID

2010-03-01 Thread TANAY BOSE
Dear Dr. Rajaraman, This plant is Common name: Gangotra • Hindi: बनधनिया Bandhaniya • Marathi: गंगोत्रा Gangotra • Nepali: गल फुल्ले Gal phulle Botanical name: Cyathocline purpureaFamily: Asteraceae (Sunflower family) Synonyms: Tanacelum purpureum, Cyathochine lyrata

Re: [efloraofindia:28474] Fwd: ¿ Thyrocarpus glochi diatus ?

2010-03-01 Thread Dinesh Valke
... a very good lead, dear Prashant. Was thinking about it, but the size beats me .. This may indeed turn out to be *P. lambertiana*. Regards. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:09 PM, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Dinesh, Doesn't it looks like some Paracaryopsis sp.* * (Could as well

Re: [efloraofindia:28475] Fwd: ¿ Thyrocarpus glochi diatus ?

2010-03-01 Thread Prashant awale
Dear Dinesh, Doesn't it looks like some Paracaryopsis sp.* * (Could as well be Paracaryopsis lambertiana). Just a wild guess.. best wishes Prashant On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.com wrote: Dear friends, Inadvertently posted the query to group's moderators.

[efloraofindia:28476] Re: Request for ID

2010-03-01 Thread TANAY BOSE
Dear Shobha ji, this plant is Common name: Bamboo Orchid, Bird Orchid Botanical name: Arundina graminifoliaFamily: Orchidaceae (Orchid family) Synonyms: Arundina bambusifolia, Bletia graminifolia, Arundina speciosa

Re: [efloraofindia:28477] ID request

2010-03-01 Thread Satish Phadke
*Asclepias physocarpa* I agree with Prashant ji. I haven't seen *Asclepias physocarpa* The flowers resemble to some extent those of *Asclepias curassavica*.Difference is in colour and the lie which is not erect as in *Asclepias curassavica*.I think you have posted one ballon like fruit in some

Re: [efloraofindia:28478] Botanical name of mosambi

2010-03-01 Thread Satish Phadke
*Citrus sinensis* is the name for sweet orange or Mosambi. Citrus reticulata is Santra Citrus medica var. limetta is 'Mitha Limbu Sweet lemon Dr Phadke May wait for some more opinions. On 1 March 2010 18:41, Samir Takaochi bandob...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, friends. Thank you always for your

Re: [efloraofindia:28479] Botanical name of mosambi

2010-03-01 Thread Pankaj Oudhia
Useful Link http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Citrus_2.html Pankaj Oudhia On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:09 PM, Satish Phadke phadke.sat...@gmail.comwrote: *Citrus sinensis* is the name for sweet orange or Mosambi. Citrus reticulata is Santra Citrus medica var. limetta is 'Mitha Limbu

[efloraofindia:28480] News in Sakal Pune today

2010-03-01 Thread Satish Phadke
For the information of the group News about Shrikantji's forthcoming book on Trees of Pune http://72.78.249.125/Sakal/1Mar2010/Normal/PuneCity/PuneToday/page3.htm -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups efloraofindia group. To post to this group, send email

Re: [efloraofindia:28481] Botanical name of mosambi

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
Satish ji Whenever I want to get confused, I try sorting Citrus scientific and common names. No two books would generally give you same results. Any way your seems to be the most agreed conclusion. Pankaj ji The link suggested by you is my favourite, and I rely it after KEW World Checklist and

Re: [efloraofindia:28482] Botanical name of mosambi

2010-03-01 Thread Satish Phadke
I agree with you Gurcharanji. Bye the way is it true that the variety of Mosambi which we normally eat has been developed in Maharashtra(Or India)?Any idea. On 1 March 2010 20:37, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote: Satish ji Whenever I want to get confused, I try sorting Citrus

Re: [efloraofindia:28483] Botanical name of mosambi

2010-03-01 Thread Pankaj Oudhia
Dear Gurucharan ji, I was associated with this project earlier and contributed a lot. http://www.google.com/webhp?tab=mw#hl=ensafe=offq=+site%3Awww.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au+oudhiaaq=faqi=aql=oq=fp=c5aa4278f68e4a4 I feel that there is a need to prepare separate database like it under

[efloraofindia:28485] Stop Genetic contamination

2010-03-01 Thread M . SUNDARARAMAN
Hi,Bt Brinjal could be back because science and technology minister Prithviraj Chavan is trying to change the rules of the game.Mr. Chavan pushed for Bt Brinjal in a letter he copied word for word from a study funded by biotech seed companies, including Monsanto.So now he is presenting an

Re: [efloraofindia:28486] Botanical name of mosambi

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
Agreed Pankaj ji, I find no other genus which needs Indian and Botanical names to get sorted. Wikipedia, even today places Mosambi under C. limetta. -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New

Re: [efloraofindia:28487] Botanical name of mosambi

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
Satish ji It is now your turn to get confused, by asking about the origin of Mosambi. Here is some: Mosambi? I thought Mosambi was the Hindi / North Indian name for our very own Sathugudi, till I hit across a site that said this name is from the African country Mozambique! *(A detour on Mangoes:

Re: [efloraofindia:28489] DV-21FEB10-0948

2010-03-01 Thread Prashant awale
Dear Dinesh, I too feel that Flower size does not seem to be 2 to 3 mm as mentioned by you. Secondly, the pedicles should be longer (2cm +) for Dillenia pentagyna where as in your case pedicles seems to be short. How about Casearia sp.(??). Thanks best wishes Prashant On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at

Re: [efloraofindia:28490] Botanical name of mosambi

2010-03-01 Thread Yazdy Palia
I am confused, please go through the two links. http://www.india9.com/i9show/Mosambi-44286.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citrus_limetta Regards Yazdy Palia. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote: Satish ji It is now your turn to get confused, by asking

Re: [efloraofindia:28492] DV-21FEB10-0948

2010-03-01 Thread Dinesh Valke
... dear Prashant, you may have cracked the suspense !! Regards. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:02 PM, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Dinesh, I too feel that Flower size does not seem to be 2 to 3 mm as mentioned by you. Secondly, the pedicles should be longer (2cm +) for Dillenia

Re: [efloraofindia:28493] Stop Genetic contamination

2010-03-01 Thread Yazdy Palia
Hi Mr. Sundararaman, If the problem is to produce more, there are many ways in which it could be done without resorting to genetic contamination. One of them is grafting brinjal plants on to plants of Solanum macranthrum. it belongs to the same family but is a tree. You can produce over 60 kgs of

Re: [efloraofindia:28498] DV-21FEB10-0948

2010-03-01 Thread Dinesh Valke
Dear friends, more than convinced that this plant must be the Lambert's paracaryopsis, *Paracaryopsis lambertiana* ... locally known as हिरवी निसुर्डी *hirvi nisurdi* Thank you very much, dear Prashant. Regards. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.comwrote: ...

Re: [efloraofindia:28499] SSS1310 3

2010-03-01 Thread tanay bose
Dear Suvarna ji, The name of the plant is... ** *Cuphea hyssopifolia*,Kunth. (Family : Lythraceae) also known as *False* or *Mexican Heather*, Regards, Tanay On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:06 PM, Suvarna Sarpotdar suvarna.sarpot...@gmail.com wrote: Date/Time- 29/12/2009; 5.26 pm

Re: [efloraofindia:28500] DV-21FEB10-0948

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
Dinesh ji Don't you think you have replied to the wrong thread? It should have been Thyrocarpus glochidiatus thread -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. Phone: 011-25518297

Re: [efloraofindia:28501] DV-21FEB10-0948

2010-03-01 Thread Dinesh Valke
... hope I am not overworking !!! Dear friends, very sorry for the mess-up with this thread. Please ignore my last message with words *Paracaryopsis lambertiana*. Many thanks Gurcharan ji for the alert and saving any increase in confusion. Regards. On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Gurcharan

Re: [efloraofindia:28502] Fwd: ¿ Thyrocarpus glochi diatus ?

2010-03-01 Thread Dinesh Valke
Dear friends, more than convinced that this plant must be the Lambert's paracaryopsis, *Paracaryopsis lambertiana* ... locally known as हिरवी निसुर्डी *hirvi nisurdi* Thank you very much, dear Prashant. Regards. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:13 PM, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.com wrote: ...

Re: [efloraofindia:28503] ... Acacia at an avenue in Shimla

2010-03-01 Thread tanay bose
*THE PLANT THAT HAS BEEN REQUESTED FOR ID IS* ** *Mimosa bimucronata* (DC.) Kuntz. *[Family MIMOSACEAE]* *Synonym :* = Acacia bimucronata DC. [family MIMOSACEAE] = Mimosa stuhlmannii Harms [family MIMOSACEAE] *Description: * Shrub or small tree up to 10 m. high; stems varying from densely

Re: Fwd: [efloraofindia:28504] ... Acacia at an avenue in Shimla

2010-03-01 Thread Kenneth Greby
If not armed, quite possibly A. mearnsii. Here's a good photo representation of Australian species.

[efloraofindia:28506] Fwd: Standardization of Botanicals

2010-03-01 Thread J.M. Garg
Forwarding pl. -- Forwarded message -- From: Sanjeev Prajapati herbalbo...@yahoo.com Date: 27 February 2010 00:29 Subject: Standardization of Botanicals To: jmgarg1 jmga...@gmail.com Useful Books on Standardization Standardization of Botanicals Volume - 1 *Author:

Re: Fwd: [efloraofindia:28515] ... Acacia at an avenue in Shimla

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
We have reached an interesting stage in this identification. Acacia bimucronata is now correctly known as Mimosa bimucronata (Candolle) O. Kuntze as it has less than 10 (usually 8) stamens whereas Acacia mearnsii has numerous stamens. I request colleagues to try and decifer the number of stamens.

[efloraofindia:28516] Fwd: [indiantreepix:25104] Fwd: Bhopal/winter/2009/3

2010-03-01 Thread J.M. Garg
Forwarding again for Id assistance pl. -- Forwarded message -- From: Abhay kumar abhaya...@gmail.com Date: 16 December 2009 13:16 Subject: [indiantreepix:25104] Fwd: Bhopal/winter/2009/3 To: indiantreepix@googlegroups.com Submitting again. Abhay Kumar -- Forwarded

[efloraofindia:28520] Re: SSS 2310 2

2010-03-01 Thread shrikant ingalhalikar
This is Terminalia paniculata, Kinjal in (red) winged fruits. The flowers are small, pale creamish in terminal panicles. Flowering is in Nov. Regds, Shrikant On Mar 2, 10:20 am, Suvarna Sarpotdar suvarna.sarpot...@gmail.com wrote: Date/Time- 2/1/2010;9.46 am Location- Place, Altitude, GPS-  Goa

Re: Fwd: [efloraofindia:28521] ... Acacia at an avenue in Shimla

2010-03-01 Thread Kenneth Greby
For what it's worth, A. mearnsii is a species that thrives in Mediterranean climates, such as California, USA but not in warm-humid subtropical climates nor deserts. Sorry that I'm not familiar with the local climate of Shimla, but possibly this information may be helpful in determing ID. I

Re: Fwd: [efloraofindia:28523] ... Acacia at an avenue in Shimla

2010-03-01 Thread Gurcharan Singh
Dear Kenneth Simla is a hill station in NW Himalayas (a touch of submediterranean temperate climate), with altitude around 7000 ft above sea level, with some peaks in the area climbing to 12000 feet or so. -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of

Re: Fwd: [efloraofindia:28525] ... Acacia at an avenue in Shimla

2010-03-01 Thread Dinesh Valke
... and noting Kenneth ji's point --- from the extent seen in the original photo, this large shrub looks unarmed. Regards. On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.comwrote: ... attaching a cropped version of the original-sized photo; may help in getting closer to