The Drupes (0.8cm across) possessing a basal rim of perianth tube and the
elliptic leaves narrow downs to *Neolitsea*.
Could this be *Neolitsea scrobiculata*?
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:24 PM, R. Vijayasankar
vijay.botan...@gmail.comwrote:
May be *Neolitsea* species.
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010
This is *Commiphora caudata only sir. For the first time I looking the
flowers of it.*
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Navendu navendu.p...@gmail.com wrote:
Its Commiphora for sure
navendu
On Mar 11, 10:50 pm, R. Vijayasankar vijay.botan...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is it not our Pachchai
Thank you all for the confirmation.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:52 AM, tanay bose tanaybos...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
Me too voting for *Dolichandrone atrovirens, (Heyne ex. Roth) Spr. (Syn
Bignonia crispa. D. crispa.) Family : Bignoniaceae*.
regards
Tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:31
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A reply:
*Exacum petiolare (syn E. pedunculatum)* on account of broadly winged
calyx. Rgds, Shrikant
On 12 March 2010 12:44, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise pl.
Earlier relevant feedback:
“*Exacum pedunculatum* *of gentianaceae?
* ..
A reply:
Since the flowers are unisexual and in different spikes, it is Tamarix
dioca Roxb.
Common name: Jhau, Jhaua, Gaz.
Regards
Satish Pardeshi
On 12 March 2010 13:17, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
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Obtuse leaf tip and larger leaves confirms to *Carissa caranthus.*
**This shrub is commonly seen in shads of river beds.
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Muthu Karthick nmk@gmail.com wrote:
*Carissa caranthus*?
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.comwrote:
Hi, please identify this jasmine I am sure some body could be able to know!
Thanks
On 17/01/2010, dimple bhati whis...@gmail.com wrote:
What kind of jasmine is it? Is it malabar jasmine it growing in the dried
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Dear all,
The first image is not informative,
The second image, I think that is Cyathea spinulosa , any way not
C.crinita .
But Srilanka have C.crinita.
Please remember to post close and informative images , that means, should
show appendages, soral arrangement etc
Regards,
On Fri, Mar
Dear all,
Is this plant, *Spondias pinnata (L.f) Kurz.* from the family Anacardiaceae?
Regards
Tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:38 AM, raghu ananth raghu_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Fruiting tree for ID | 12Mar2010AR01
Dhoni forest, Palakkad, Kerala, Western ghats
*
*
*Taste experience: An
Dear all,
I am supporting Gurcharan Ji in this ID. I too think this plant is *Echinacea
angustifolia*.
Regards
Tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:50 AM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Earlier relevant feedback:
“This is *Echinacea
dear
it is pennisetum pedicellatum
2010/3/12 J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
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From: Swagat swagat1...@gmail.com
Date: 21 January 2010 13:38
Subject: [efloraofindia:26675] Request for ID- from Vruddheshwar
Dear Pravir ji/ Garg Ji,
This is not a fungus but a slime mold *Lycogala terrestre*. The colour
ranges in this slimes from light flesh colour to bright red and even
blackish red due to certain metabolic activity by they are all from same
species.
Regards
Tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:54 AM,
Dear all,
The plant in the attached photo is *Trichosanthes tricuspidat*a and not *T
cucumerina* because *T cucumerina* doesnot have flowers with such
morphological characters.
Regards
Tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:02 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id assistance
Dear all,
is this *Alpinia purpurata?*
Regards
tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:40 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
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Earlier relevant feedback:
“Close up available in another thread at:
Dear Tanay
It is not matching with the name you suggested,
Might be some different species.
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Dear all,
The pteridophyte in the attached photo is *Cyathea spinulosa*.
Regards
Tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Vijayadas D vijayad...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
The first image is not informative,
The second image, I think that is Cyathea spinulosa , any way not
C.crinita .
Dear all,
i hope this plant is Barleria obtusa .
regards
tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 3:01 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Earlier relevant feedback:
“Hello
It is* Barleria species*Acanthaceae” from S. Pardeshi ji.
Dear All,
the plant in the attached photo is *Hibiscus micranthus*.
Regards
Tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 3:14 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Earlier relevant feedback:
“i think it is *pentapetes phoenicea* ” from Mukesh
dear all,
I have little knowledge in grassea but still trying is this *Carex grayi*?
Regards
Tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 3:33 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id assistance pl.
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From: Nayan Singh ns_dungri...@yahoo.co.in
Dear Prabir Ji,
*Tubifera sp* is a genus of slime mold and not of angiospermic plant.
Please see anywhere I hope you will know what you suggested.
Regards
Tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Pravir Deshmukh prav...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Sir
It is might be a species of *Tubifera *sp. **
Some differences between spondias pinnata and the tree being asked for
identification
Bark differ - Smooth (spondias pinnata), rough ( tree posted )
Fruits differ- egg shape, ovate (Spondias pinnata), round smooth (tree posted).
I think the size, color and taste differ
Leaflet pattern matches
A reply:
*Tabebuia pentaphylla and . rosea both are flowering righnow. Bigger
flowers is T. pentaphylla as compared to T. rosea. T. pentaphylla usually
flowers when the tree is attaining leafless condition and ultimately only
pink blossom is left on the tree. T. rosea flowers along with leaves. a
A reply:
Dear all,
*I hope this plant belongs to the genus Gentiana sp .
*Regards
Tanay
On 12 March 2010 12:06, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Earlier relevant feedback:
“Not a Viola , *but it appears to be of Family
Oks Sir I think i am wrong. Pls excuse me
tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 5:41 PM, raghu ananth raghu_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Some differences between spondias pinnata and the tree being asked for
identification
Bark differ - Smooth (spondias pinnata), rough ( tree posted )
Fruits differ- egg
Dear all,
i hope it is *Datura candida*
regards
tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 5:57 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Earlier relevant feedback:
“*Brugmansia suaveolens (Willd.) Bercht. Presl syn Datura suaveolens
Willd.*
--
Dear All,
The plant in the attached photo is *Brugmansia svaveolens* .
regards
tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 5:59 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Earlier relevant feedback:
“*Probably Brugmansia svaveolens (syn: Datura
A reply in another thread
http://groups.google.co.in/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/b91043a149c439b0
#:
*To me this looks like S. arvensis*. I am uploading the photographs of
Sonchus arvensis from Singh ji.
On 11 April 2009 13:49, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Suresh ji,
... a guess ... some *Smilax* species ?
Regards.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Muthu Karthick nmk@gmail.com wrote:
Dear members,
Kindly help to identify this climber found in shades of high elevation.
Stipules are modified in to tendrils here.
*
*
*Date/Time- 06 Mar 2010 02:00pm*
Yes, i agree with Dinesh ji. Looks like Smilax sp. Check for Smilax
ovalifolia.*.*
best wishes
Prashant
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 7:19 PM, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.comwrote:
... a guess ... some *Smilax* species ?
Regards.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Muthu Karthick
Yes, i agree with Shrikant ji Tanay ji. It is Exacum pedunculatum.
best wishes
Prashant
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 3:54 PM, tanay bose tanaybos...@gmail.com wrote:
dear all,
i will go with Shrikant Ji the plant is indeed *Exacum petiolare* .
regards
tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 1:47 PM,
Could this be *Smilax zeylanica* L.?
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 7:58 PM, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, i agree with Dinesh ji. Looks like Smilax sp. Check for Smilax
ovalifolia.*.*
best wishes
Prashant
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 7:19 PM, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.comwrote:
But Muthu ji, *S. macrophylla*, *S. zeylanica* are synonyms of *S.
ovalifolia*.
Please wait for more comment(s).
Regards.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 8:13 PM, Muthu Karthick nmk@gmail.com wrote:
Could this be *Smilax zeylanica* L.?
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 7:58 PM, Prashant awale
I think all these pictures represent two different forms (with without
purple center in corolla) *Abutilon indicum *subsp. *indicum*.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 1:58 AM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
A reply:
Hello all
teh abutilon species can easily be identified by the number of
What a weird looking plant , looks like a grass but has leaves like dicot
i have never seen a more weird plant than this!! Eagerly
waiting to know the name.
TANAY
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 8:59 PM, raju das dasraj...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
Please help me to ID this species
*Exacum petiolare *
Dr Phadke
On 12 March 2010 20:06, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, i agree with Shrikant ji Tanay ji. It is Exacum pedunculatum.
best wishes
Prashant
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 3:54 PM, tanay bose tanaybos...@gmail.com wrote:
dear all,
i will go with
Female flowers of Smilax sp. I wonder if S. ovalifolia occurs in E.
ghats. Regds, Shrikant
On Mar 12, 2:43 pm, Muthu Karthick nmk@gmail.com wrote:
Dear members,
Kindly help to identify this climber found in shades of high elevation.
Stipules are modified in to tendrils here.
*
*
Perhaps *Fuirena ciliaris *(= Scirpus), a sedge.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 4:54 AM, tanay bose tanaybos...@gmail.com wrote:
dear all,
I have little knowledge in grassea but still trying is this *Carex grayi*?
Regards
Tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 3:33 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Beautiful! I have not seen the plant, so i *guess* it could be a species or
a relative of *Flemingia *(Fabaceae). I too want to know the id of this
interesting plant. Thanks.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:11 AM, tanay bose tanaybos...@gmail.com wrote:
What a weird looking plant , looks like a
I guess that the fruit is very sour (from the person's reaction in the
picture). I too think it is *Spondias pinnata *of Mango family. Fruits used
as condiment (in place of tamarind) and are relished by deers too. Even the
leaf characters suggesting the id.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 6:18 AM, tanay
*Solanum jasminoides*, i think.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 6:21 AM, shobha chavda koa...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
Kindly help me in identifying the flower.
Request for ID – 12032010SC1
Date / Time – 17 th Jan. 2010 / 3.10 pm
Location – Place /Altitude / GPS – Near Ramboda Falls,Sri
Stems with leaf bases, peduncle not flattened, elongate, fruits black.
These features lead to P. lourierii Kunth. Rgds, Shrikant
On Mar 12, 3:29 pm, Muthu Karthick nmk@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I have doubts in the binomial of this plant.
Is this *Phoenix loureirii** *Kunth var.* humilis*
Yes, this tree is *Spondias pinnata (L.f) Kurz.*
**These seeds are used as raw material for ornamental purposes in Madurai
and Dindigul district.
Tamil name: pulichakaai (means 'sour fruit')
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:36 PM, R. Vijayasankar
vijay.botan...@gmail.comwrote:
I guess that the fruit
Thank you very much sir, for the confirmation.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:39 PM, R. Vijayasankar
vijay.botan...@gmail.comwrote:
It is *Smailax zeylanica*.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:54 AM, shrikant ingalhalikar
le...@rediffmail.com wrote:
Female flowers of Smilax sp. I wonder if S.
Thank you sir, any differentiating character for *Phoenix humilis*?
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:39 PM, shrikant ingalhalikar
le...@rediffmail.com wrote:
Stems with leaf bases, peduncle not flattened, elongate, fruits black.
These features lead to P. lourierii Kunth. Rgds, Shrikant
On Mar
Yes to Dinesh ji's id! i.e. *Cleome hassleriana *'Sparkler White'.
Yes Satish ji, i too think it is *Commiphora caudata*.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Satish Phadke phadke.sat...@gmail.comwrote:
After looking at Muthu ji's pictures of *Commiphora caudata *I searched
one plant posted by me on 22Feb 09.Which was also suggested to be from
Burseraceae and
Hi,
Anyone have pictures of *Commiphora berryi* (Arn.) Engler, a small
cultivated tree?
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:49 PM, R. Vijayasankar
vijay.botan...@gmail.comwrote:
Yes Satish ji, i too think it is *Commiphora caudata*.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Satish Phadke
Another possibility is *Aeginetia pedunculata!*
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 10:43 PM, tanay bose tanaybos...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Shrikant Ji,
Please provide me with an alternanative specific epithet of the plant .
Regards
Tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 7:42 AM, shrikant ingalhalikar
Here is a link for you Muthu. It is a profusely thony shrub with smaller
leaflets.
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/2319559550091434917guaFoZ
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Muthu Karthick nmk@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Anyone have pictures of *Commiphora berryi* (Arn.) Engler, a
Thanks Muthu. How about leaf floral features? I still think that it is
Pisonia. Let's here from other members' too.
Check these:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pisonia_aculeata_Blanco2.394.png
*http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20p?see=I_SP2685res=640*
dear all,
the wrinkled fruit are those which have dried i hope ...it seem i have a
correct ID
Regards
Tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:42 PM, Muthu Karthick nmk@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, this tree is *Spondias pinnata (L.f) Kurz.*
**These seeds are used as raw material for ornamental
Thankyou Vijayasankar ji,
i am searching for it.
regards
tanay
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:56 PM, R. Vijayasankar
vijay.botan...@gmail.comwrote:
Another possibility is *Aeginetia pedunculata!*
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 10:43 PM, tanay bose tanaybos...@gmail.comwrote:
Dear Shrikant Ji,
Forwarding again for any assistance pl. in the matter.
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Date: 13 January 2010 19:20
Subject: [efloraofindia:26355] How to identify
To: indiantreepix@googlegroups.com
Dear all,
I want to know how to find out
Forwarding again for Id assistance pl.
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Date: 16 January 2010 22:26
Subject: [efloraofindia:26476] a picture to share 160110 ET
To: indiantreepix indiantreepix@googlegroups.com
Friends
This plant with
At Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai a Badam tree was allegedly poisoned by
an Outdoor Adverising Agency as the tree was blocking their hoarding
featuring a poster of the upcoming Vikram Bhatt film Shapit. Residents of
the area says the tree started shedding an unusually large number of its
This riddle would be solved only after someone is able to find authentic
literature in which differences between Acmella calva (syn: Spilanthes
calva) and A. uligonisa (syn: Spilanthes acmella var. uliginosa, S.
uliginosa) are found out. The two species seem to be very close
--
Dr. Gurcharan
Dear all,
i have some query with the Species of Commiphora genus.
i had collected two specimen of this genus namely, C.Wightii and C.
stockii. but other resources says that form arid and semi arid region of
Gujarat only, C. wightii recorded but in the Flora of the BOmbay precidency
this
Dear all,
the plant in the attached photo is Brugmansia candida angel's trumphet its
a common garden plant all over the worls.
Regards
Tanay
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 8:09 AM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise pl.
Earlier relevant feedback:
Dear Dinesh ji/ All,
The inflorescence character of the plant suggests that it is *Rungia
pectinata* (Syn *R parviflora*) but you are right the height is quit low may
be due to lack of substratum ans it is growing in rock crevices.
Regards
Tanay
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 8:10 AM, J.M. Garg
Dear all,
i think the plant is *Dolichos lablab L*. the fruit is flat I hope but as
the photo is taken in side view the morphology of the fruit is not visible.
Regards
Tanay
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 8:14 AM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id assistance pl.
--
Garg ji
This one is Nymphoides cristata with white flowers with yellow centre,
lacking the fringed margin of N. indica.
--
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
Retired Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
Phone:
Dear Gurcharan ji,
You will find the difference between these two species from the link below.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/CropFactSheets/akarkara.html
hope it will be useful for you.
regards
Tanay
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
This riddle
Dear all,
This fungi belongs to genus *Agaricus* but not sure of the species.
Regards
tanay
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 11:12 AM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Date/Time- 29/11/09
Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- at *Manjeera* *Dam*, Sangareddy, *Medak
District,* Andhra Pradesh
Habitat-
Dear all,
the plant in the photo is *Nymphoides cristata* (Roxburgh) Kuntze.
Regards
Tanay
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 11:15 AM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
A reply:
*Nymphoides hydrophylla*. Rgds, Shrikant
On 13 March 2010 09:38, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Date/Time- 29/11/09
Dear Tanay
A lot of good work has been done on genus Acmella recently, especially in
Taiwan. Here is the link
http://ejournal.sinica.edu.tw/bbas/content/2008/1/Bot491-11.pdf
http://ejournal.sinica.edu.tw/bbas/content/2008/1/Bot491-11.pdfThis paper
mentions all important species except Acmella
N. hydrophylla as per eflora of China has totally white flowers and
campanulate corolla. Here yellow centre can be clearly seen as in N.
cristata.
--
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
Retired Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New
I too feel that this one is *Solanum jasminoides* . Do have a look at
following link..
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Potato%20Vine.jpg
best wishes
Prashant
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:37 PM, R. Vijayasankar
vijay.botan...@gmail.comwrote:
*Solanum jasminoides*, i think.
On
A reply:
In Marathi called Kumud or Kumudini
Madhuri
On 13 March 2010 09:38, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Date/Time- 29/11/09
Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- at *Manjeera* *Dam*, Sangareddy, *Medak
District,* Andhra Pradesh
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- Wild in the lake
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