Habitat: Rocky river bed
Location: Sangu Matamuri Wildlife Sanctuary, Bandarban
Flowering: February
Picture taken: February, 2019
Md Sharif Hossain Sourav
Junior Specialist
Ecology, Forestry and Biodiversity Division
CEGIS
www.cegisbd.com
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> On Sat 2 Mar, 2019, 10:47 PM Paradesi Anjaneyulu wrote:
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>> Heliotropium ovalifolia
I'm sorry Usha di. This is a very old post. I do not recollect the size.
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On Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 4:41:14 PM UTC+5:30, Ushadi wrote:
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> yes Ashutosh
> after i found that babaji
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> i refined the search and found your thread
> that's the link in my reply above
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> oh i just remembered
> do you by
Great going. All the best.
On Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 2:11:26 PM UTC+5:30, usha desai wrote:
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> Dear Friends
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> The next Tree Appreciation Walk is on 10th March 2019 at Talzan,Charkop.
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> Talzan is a unique place-where tropical forest meets mangrove forest and
> jungle becomes mangal. One s
Dendrobium sp.?
Thanks
Bubai
On Mon, 4 Mar 2019, 08:44 Sourav Mahmud, wrote:
> Location: Sangu Matamuri Wildlife Sanctuary, Bandarban
> Flowering: February
> Picture taken: February, 2019
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> Md Sharif Hossain Sourav
> Junior Specialist
> Ecology, Forestry and Biodiversity Division
> CEGIS
Dinesh
I just caught my mistake
i was just counting 1, 2, 3,4 and 5 from left to right
left being 1
and rightmost being 5
But i now see these are labeled image5.jpeg on the left most
that then makes sense
your image 2 is my 4
ulta palta
now its straitened
but i am still intrigued by the coexiste
Usha di,
... and the small fruit at the end of the twig is Ziziphus rugosa?
I am not able to discern fruit in image4.jpeg - which shows inflorescence
of *Ziziphus rugosa*
Maybe if you could crop and send that portion of the image, it will guide
me to see it.
but what about the brown things that
Dear All,
Due to a recent interaction, the id for this ornamental is nearly final...
Please give your views if this can be Arctotis hirsuta...
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Attaching a collage of Common Palm Fly ( male ) visiting flowers of Palm
species.
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yes Ashutosh
after i found that babaji
i refined the search and found your thread
that's the link in my reply above
thanks
oh i just remembered
do you by any chance have a macro close up of the flower/s?
usha di
On Sun, Mar 3, 2019 at 3:37 PM ashutoshsharma11sn <
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most likely
though picture of the base of the tree large butresses or if the tree is
young brownish bark and expanding base would help in id
a native of tropical countries in the Americas
its cultivated in many places on this earth
we have have several in the Shibpur Botanical garden
If i remembe
Yes this is Pomaderris apetala.
Family - Rhamnaceae
I have earlier shared its images captured at Ooty Botanical Garden.
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Ashutosh Sharma
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On Sun, Mar 3, 2019 at 10:36 AM lila wrote:
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> Thank you very much. I appreciate your expertise and cooperation.
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> Sincerely,
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>> Enhydra fluctuans of course
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Excellent Dinesh
so what ii thought as ziziphus rugosa is really a Terminalia
and the small fruit at the end of the twig is Ziziphus rugosa?
Now the twig in 4
but what about the brown things that look like four or five "leafed"
structure just folded leaves?
thank you
usha di
On Sun, Mar 3, 201
Dear Friends
The next Tree Appreciation Walk is on 10th March 2019 at Talzan,Charkop.
Talzan is a unique place-where tropical forest meets mangrove forest and
jungle becomes mangal. One side there is a hillock full of tropical forest
trees while the other side is a mangrove forest. In-betweenlies
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