This is a species of *Vigna*. Flowers and fruits required to id it.
With regards
R. Vijayasankar
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 12:50 AM, J.M. Garg wrote:
> Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Yazdy Palia
> Date: 13 June 2010 00:04
> Subjec
Singh ji, Excellent photo.
Regards,
Mani.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 10:28 PM, tanay bose wrote:
> Description of the plant
>
> http://www.cactus-art.biz/schede/ALOE/Aloe_saponaria/Aloe_saponaria/aloe_saponaria.htm
>
> Tanay
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 8:36 PM, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
>
>> Aloe sa
This is *Embelia tsjeriam-cottam*, i suppose. *E. basaal* has fleshy, smooth
leaves that taste sour when chewed.
By the way, the nomenclature of the latter species has been well researched
by Dr.Almeida and few others. The accepted name for this, as per Flora of
Ceylon, is *Embelia aurantiaca*.
Wi
Prashant ji, very interesting plant. First time I am seeing this type of
plant. Waiting for answers.
Regards,
Mani.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Prashant awale wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Came across a climber with only one single leaf. Leaf was hardly 2cm long
> but worth a watch..
> Do
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Dear Mr. Vijayasankar,
Thank you very much for the Id.
Regards,
L.Rasingam
On 6 July 2010 00:08, R. Vijayasankar wrote:
> Dear Rasingam ji,
>
> This is *Polycarpaea* *corymbosa*. Also check for var. *longipetala*.
> With regards
>
> R. Vijayasankar
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 1:26 AM, L. Rasin
Thanks for the ID - Citrullus colocynthis
>From our ITP link
http://groups.google.co.in/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/7ab0f318720e9fa5?hl=en
Dr. Gurucharan ji's photo link / flowersofindia
http://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/c43a7959f10db75a?hl=en
*Tradescantia fluminensis* Vellozo, Florae Fluminensis. 140; plate vol. 3,
152. 1829.
Herbs, decumbent, rooting at nodes. Leaves 2-ranked; blade
lanceolate-elliptic to ovate-lanceolate, 2.5--5 ´ 1--2 cm (distal leaf
blades wider or narrower than sheaths when sheaths opened, flattened),
margins c
*Parthenocissus tricuspidata* (Siebold & Zuccarini) Planchon in A. Candolle
& C. Candolle, Monogr. Phan. 5: 452. 1887.
*Ampelopsis tricuspidata* Siebold & Zuccarini, Abh. Math.-Phys. Cl.
Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. 4(2): 196. 1845; *Cissus thunbergii* Siebold &
Zuccarini; *Parthenocissus thunberg
Pakistan | Family List | Poaceae | Hordeum
*Hordeum murinum* Linn., Sp. Pl. 1:58. 1953. Boiss, Fl. Or. 5:686. 1884;
Hook.f., Fl. Brit. Ind. 7:372. 1896; Sultan & Stewart, Grasses W. Pak.
2:339. 1959; Tzvelev, Poaceae URSS 198. 1976; Humphries in Tutin et al., Fl.
Eur. 5:204. 1980.
Annual; cul
This Embelia basal for me , kindly refer to the paper from the added link
http://www.ethnoleaflets.com/leaflets/alagar.htm
Tanay
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 5:56 AM, shivaprakash adavanne wrote:
> dear all,
>
> Hardy shrubby climber attached herewith is found in thorn-jungle of
> Bettadabeedu, Mysore.
Herbarium Specimen for the plant (Adenia wightiana) for comparison
http://actd.iict.pt/view/actd:LISC002474
Tanay
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 1:27 AM, R. Vijayasankar wrote:
> This is *Adenia wightiana *(Passifloraceae) or one of its allied spp. The
> leaves are highly variable, ranging from simple/u
*Citrullus colocynthis* (L.) Schrad.
Cucurbitaceae
Colocynth, Bitter apple, Wild gourd (Biblical), Gall (Biblical)
Uses
Dried pulp of unripe fruit is used medicinally for its drastic purgative and
hydragogue cathartic action on the intestinal tract. When the fruit is ripe
its pulp dries to form
This is *Adenia wightiana *(Passifloraceae) or one of its allied spp. The
leaves are highly variable, ranging from simple/unlobed to variously lobed.
With regards
R. Vijayasankar
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 10:49 PM, tanay bose wrote:
> It was just a bad guess from me !!
> Tanay
>
>
> On Sun, Jul
This is *Citrullus colocynthis*, a sister species of watermelon (*C. lanatus
*).
With regards
R. Vijayasankar
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 12:21 AM, raghu ananth wrote:
> Fruit for Id.
>
> Tamil : Aad thuntiga (To be validated)
> (Sold in temple markets probably for pooja, appearance -water melon)
*Lagerstroemia* * microcarpa* is a good choice
tanay
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Dinesh Valke wrote:
> Dear Prashant, ... *Lagerstroemia* sp. ... most probably* L. microcarpa*.
> Regards.
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Prashant awale wrote:
>
>> Dear Friends,
>>
>> Kindly help m
Dear Rasingam ji,
This is *Polycarpaea* *corymbosa*. Also check for var. *longipetala*.
With regards
R. Vijayasankar
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 1:26 AM, L. Rasingam wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Pl. identify the plant.
> It is a small prostrate herb.
> The leaves are semi-succulent.
> It is commonly fou
*Cissampelos pareira indeed
tanay
*
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 11:21 PM, Dinesh Valke wrote:
> Dear Prashant, looks like *Cissampelos pareira*.
> Regards.
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 11:17 PM, Prashant awale wrote:
>
>> Dear Friends,
>>
>> Climber for ID. Looks like from Menispermaceae Family?
>
Nice shot and complete coverage
Tanay
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 10:53 PM, Prashant awale wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> Sharing snaps of the Follicles and Flower of *Holarrhena pubescens.
> ** *Family: Apocynaceae
> Local name: Pandhra Kuda*
>
> *Date/Time: 04-07-2010 / 03:00PM*
> *Location: Near Thakur
Dear Prashant, ... *Lagerstroemia* sp. ... most probably* L. microcarpa*.
Regards.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Prashant awale wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Kindly help me in identification.
>
> Date/Time: 04-07-2010
>
> Location: Thakurwadi Village at the Base of "kalawantin" near Panvel.
>
Dear Prashant, looks like *Cissampelos pareira*.
Regards.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 11:17 PM, Prashant awale wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Climber for ID. Looks like from Menispermaceae Family?
>
> Date/Time: 04-07-2010 / 02:40PM
> Location: Enroute Kalawantin near Thakurwadi Village, Panvel region.
Hello'
It is Oxalis latifolia
On Jul 5, 3:21 pm, "nabha meghani" wrote:
> Hallo,
> whatever the ID. It is found here too. Little girls go searching leaves with
> four hearts. The one who finds it has luck!
> Regards
> Nalini
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: J.M. Garg
> To: efl
Dear Aditya ji,
Informative , descriptive and composite paragraphs. thanks for sharing !!
Hoping to see more !!
Regards
Tanay
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 10:26 PM, Prashant awale wrote:
> Dear Aditya,
> Thanks for sharing these links with all of us. As usual, all yr articles
> are well written and in
Description of the plant
1. http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=100&taxon_id=200023721
2. http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=5&taxon_id=200023721
Tanay
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
>
> Cotula anthemoides from Kashmir, growing along roadsides a
Description of the plant
http://www.cactus-art.biz/schede/ALOE/Aloe_saponaria/Aloe_saponaria/aloe_saponaria.htm
Tanay
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 8:36 PM, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
> Aloe saponaria from Kashmir, grown in pots and corners.
>
>
> --
> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
> Retired Associate Professor
>
Dear Aditya,
Thanks for sharing these links with all of us. As usual, all yr articles are
well written and informative. Your last article namely "Baby Pink" on wild
Begonias has come out well. Keep writing..
Best wishes for all yr future articles..
regards
Prashant..
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 8:50 PM
Rashidaji, Nice photo of the chrysallis. I think all the caterpillars have
become butterflies when you took the photo. Better luck next time.
Regards,
Mani.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 10:56 AM, tanay bose wrote:
> Ohh really nice to see !!
> Tanay
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Rashida
In his book TREES OF DELHI the author Pradip Krishen writes this about Rai
Jamun i.e., Syzigium Nervosum: "It may come as a surprise that most of the
lovely trees on both sides of Rajpath are not jamuns but a closely allied
relative known as 'rai jamun.'" Would be interesting to know if the speci
This could be Eria nanum or some species of Eria. Please send a
lateral view of the plant especially the bulb.
Regards
Giby
On Jul 1, 2:32 pm, sweedle cerejo wrote:
> Dear Thiruji,
>
> This is some *Coelogyne sp*. Not sure about it's specific name.
>
> Regards,
> Sweedle
>
> "The more o
Hi,
I am writing an article series on wild flowers of Sahyadri which is getting
published in the 'Chaturang' supplement of the marathi daily 'Loksatta' on
every saturday.
I thought some of you may be interested in reading these articles hence sending
the links of the first 3 articles that we
I think Mani has the right id - Murray's Cobra Lily (Arisaema
murrayi) - Marathi: पांढरा सापकांदा
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Murray%27s%20Cobra%20Lily.html
- Tabish
On Jul 5, 5:55 pm, mani nair wrote:
> or is it Murray's Cobra Lily ? - Arisaema murrayi
>
> Regards,
>
> M
Related information, description and taxonomic key for *Pinus caribaea *
http://www.conifers.org/pi/pin/caribaea.htm
Tanay
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 6:40 PM, raghu ananth wrote:
> Pinus Caribaea
>
> This species has 3 variants
> var. *bahamensis, *
> var. *caribaea, *
> var. *honduren
A link for quick information regarding* Cycas revoluta*
http://www.floridata.com/ref/c/cyca_rev.cfm
Tanay
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 7:41 PM, mani nair wrote:
> This is Cycas revoluta. I got a photo of this plant taken in New Delhi. I
> will send it after uploading.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mani.
>
>
>
>
This is Cycas revoluta. I got a photo of this plant taken in New Delhi. I
will send it after uploading.
Regards,
Mani.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 7:11 PM, raghu ananth wrote:
> ID Request - 05JulAR01
>
> Yercaud Hills, Tamil Nadu,
> 03Feb2006 9.57AM
> Garden, Height 4-5 feet, pinnate leaves-1.
raghu jee
this is
Cycas revoluta
Family: Cycadaceae
common name :- Sago Palm or King Sago
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 7:11 PM, raghu ananth wrote:
> ID Request - 05JulAR01
>
> Yercaud Hills, Tamil Nadu,
> 03Feb2006 9.57AM
> Garden, Height 4-5 feet, pinnate leaves-1.5 meter approx, Trunk 0.8 meter
> a
or is it Murray's Cobra Lily ? - Arisaema murrayi
Regards,
Mani.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 6:21 PM, tanay bose wrote:
> *Arisaema tortuosum
> Tanay
> *
> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 6:16 PM, geeta arun wrote:
>
>> Friends,
>>
>> Requesting ID of a plant ? Arisaema
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Date/Time-
*Arisaema tortuosum
Tanay
*
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 6:16 PM, geeta arun wrote:
> Friends,
>
> Requesting ID of a plant ? Arisaema
>
>
>
>
> Date/Time-25/6/2010
>
>
>
>Location- Place, Altitude, GPS-
> khandala hill station-
It is hundred percent a species of Bulbophyllum. Impossible to say the species
without seeing the flowers.
Dinesh
On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 17:03:59 +0530 wrote
>Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
“I think it is a Bulbophyllum sp.orchid. Waiting for more answer
Thanks Tanay ji for the valuable info.
Regards,
Mani.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 5:43 PM, tanay bose wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Peony root has been used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for
> centuries. Peony flowers are also used medicinally, for example, in cough
> syrups and in herbal teas. In
Dear Selvalakshmi,
Oxalic acid and oxalates are abundantly present in many plants. It was first
isolated from wood-sorrel (*Oxalis*). Its presence makes it dangerous to eat
unripe carambola or monstera fruits. It is also suggested to consume members
of the spinach family in moderation as they are h
It is a Desmodium sp.
Please confirm it is a climber or shrub.
If it is shrub its a Desmodium racemosum.
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Dear All,
Peony root has been used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for
centuries. Peony flowers are also used medicinally, for example, in cough
syrups and in herbal teas. In combination with other herbs, peony has been
used to treat a wide variety of health conditions, including menstrual
p
Thanks Singh ji and Nalini ji for the flower identification. I think this
is a cooler growing plant , so Naliniji no plan,as Mumbai is very hot for
it.
Regards,
Mani.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 4:00 PM, nabha meghani wrote:
> German name *Pfingstrose *because it flowers in may / june, at the tim
Etymology- no. 17.
*Oxalis*- "sharp, sour," referring to the pleasantly sour taste of the
leaves and stem(Greek)
*latifolia*- broad leaves.
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Thanks a lot Tanay sir and Dinesh sir! :)
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 9:02 AM, tanay bose wrote:
> *Leea asiatica* (Linnaeus) Ridsdale in Manilal, Bot. Hist. Hort. Malab.
> 189. 1980.
>
> *Phytolacca asiatica* Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 474. 1753; *Leea crispa*Linnaeus;
> *L. edgeworthii* Santapau; *L. her
German name Pfingstrose because it flowers in may / june, at the time of
Pfingston a christian religious day (in may / June)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peony
The peony is named after Paeon (also spelled Paean), a student of Asclepius,
the Greek god of medicine and healing. Asclepius became jeal
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Hallo,
whatever the ID. It is found here too. Little girls go searching leaves with
four hearts. The one who finds it has luck!
Regards
Nalini
- Original Message -
From: J.M. Garg
To: efloraofindia
Cc: Padmini Raghavan ; Thiruvengadam Ekambaram ; tanay bose ; Pinki ; Balkar
Ar
my guess: physalis alkekengi, we call it lampionsblume
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lampionblume
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physalis_alkekengi
very decorative used a lot in x'mas decoration. Even the skeleton of the
lampion is very decorative. I have some pictures, but can't find them (shame on
hallo,
my guess
Sedum acre, German name: Scharfe Fetthenne (Mauerpfeffer)
I had these "flowers" in my garden around the pond in a sandy place. I don't
know, if it has an indian cousin.
Regards
Nalini
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Hello,
I feel, if the plant has latex then it surely is Wrightia arborea as
Combretaceae lacks latex.
On Jul 2, 9:12 pm, Rashida Atthar wrote:
> Thanks Neil, both the sets matching, does your plant have latex? Am not
> convinced of the ID. Combretaceae does not have latex, could be some
> Wright
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
“this not a flower this is new leaves.” from Ajinkya ji.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Samyak Kaninde
Date: 23 June 2010 18:02
Subject: [efloraofindia:39260] Need ID for this flower.
To: indiantreepix@go
Thank you Senthilkumar ji. Shall await further inputs.
regards,
Rashida.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Senthilkumar wrote:
> Dear All
> Is it Ficus amplissima?
>
> Regards
> Senthilkumar
>
> On 5 July 2010 12:26, Rashida Atthar wrote:
>
>> This seems to be closer to Ficus talbotii, request
Thank you for the info. Satish ji. The database flower picture is indeed
quite beautiful.
regards,
Rashida.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Satish Phadke wrote:
> Dear Rashida ji and Dinesh ji
> *Khaya senegalensis* is probably one of the most favourite trees for
> plantation by the roadside i
Dear All
Is it Ficus amplissima?
Regards
Senthilkumar
On 5 July 2010 12:26, Rashida Atthar wrote:
> This seems to be closer to Ficus talbotii, request ID of the same please,
> Thank you.
>
>
>
> Date/Time :
>
>
>
> 19 June 2010- 9.00am
>
>
>
> Location- Place, altitude and GPS:
>
>
>
> Mumbai.
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