Yes Smita
Its a lotus
usha di
On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 8:13 AM, Smita Raskar
wrote:
> It is just a design of leaves
> Gold smith has nothing to do about botany
> I only guessed flower because normally symbolic lotus flower is used in
> jewellery design
> It is believed
in my original reply to Stephen on 29th Jan 2016 i had not noticed that
our own address was not on the cc list sorry
so here is my msg as sent to Stephen then...
I quote
"
Stephen
Its a stylized Lotus
Not very accurate is it?
Yet the three lower leaves are more or less commonly seen in the
Great job, Aasheesh
Congratulations
will be useful for countless folks
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superb
two types of leaves
need to search ..why?
is that a tree hollow where the child is standing?
a fallen tree?
usha di
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 8:34 PM, Ashwini Bhatia
wrote:
> I left out one photo in the group that shows the sulphur yellow-brown
> undersides
the plant list is // has been unhappily received eversince it started
partly their ignorance
partly lack of data to back up our assertions in our own flora
both can be rectified, by deligence
takes time and willingness
I agree with Tapasda ignore plant list when we have our own literature
usha
Thanks, Bhagyashri ji.
On 31 Jan 2016 20:42, "Bhagyashri" wrote:
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Thanks sir
On 2 Feb 2016 12:51 pm, "Ushadi Micromini"
wrote:
> what did the tree look like
>
> better details of the leaflet numbers etc are important
> size of each
>
> there is a standard format for submitting specimen
> please access it ar tht emembers page
> thanks
Thank you Ushadi. It would be interesting to know why some trees/plants evolved
that way. If I am not wrong some other oaks such as Holm Oak (Q. ilex) also
have leaves that are either entire or spiky. Someone told me the other day that
the European Holly too has toothed leaves lower and less
what did the tree look like
better details of the leaflet numbers etc are important
size of each
there is a standard format for submitting specimen
please access it ar tht emembers page
thanks
usha di
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 11:38 AM, Vijigiri Dinesh
wrote:
> Please
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana has flowers with four petals only
this is a cultivar with double flowers or almost multiple layers of petals
reminiscent of minaiture roses
nursery trade forces these massive flowering to make them attractive
comes in many colored flowers including even a yucky green
oh i forgot to say
dwarf kalanchoe still has four petaled flowers
this case Bhagyashri you are showing is not the plant that is known in the
trade as dwarf kalanchoe
usha di
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Ushadi Micromini wrote:
> Kalanchoe blossfeldiana has
Its Parkia biglandulosa
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