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Dr. Jomy Augustine confirmed the identification as Eugenia kalamii.
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> Yes, it is *Eugenia*, more close to *E. kalamii*, thank you very much for
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Could it belong to Rutaceae?
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>> On Tue, 28 Jun 2022, 10:42 am Sam Kuzhalanattu,
Great to read this.
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Appreciating the great work you are doing Garg ji.
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Thank you so much Aarti ji, Mahadeswara ji and Ushadi.
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Very happy to know that the Ipomoea quamoclit saplings came up well
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Could it be a species of * Selaginella* ?
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I recently saw this plant in a garden and had no idea what it was.
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It is * Lagerstromia lanceolata (L.microcarpa). *
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Family :* Lythraceae*
Identification confirmed by Dr. C, Kunhikannan.
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Very nice Dinesh ji,
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> Beautiful pictures Saroj ji. Thank you,
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EFI has always been an inspiration and a great learning platform..
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Yes, Strychnos nux-vomica.
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Kaanjiram (കാഞ്ഞിരം ) in Malayalam.
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Lovely flowers.
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Beautiful art and a touching message for
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preserving the traditional paddy cultivation and conserving the Western
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Rubiaceae family?
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I too have a doubt. As Mahadeswara ji said the leaf shape seems different
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> Seems to be a *Cyanotis *species. Family Commelinaceae,
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Could it be Terminalia bellerica?
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Yes, Dinesh ji, I also think it is * Averrhoa carambola .*
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Yes, *Terminalia paniculata.*
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Wonderful photograph, Dinesh ji.
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A small correction in the Malayalam script. Kantal or kandal is to
be written as *കണ്ടല്*.
Also Cheru-kantal should be written as *ചെറുകണ്ടല്. *
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Navendu ji, my appreciation and congratulations for this great work
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Seems like this belongs to *Annonaceae. *
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Wow! Never seen such huge antennae!
No idea. Hope someone will identify it soon.
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Beautiful images, Saroj ji.
Looks like* Coffea arabica* to me too.
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Thank you Nidhan ji, Mahadeswara ji and Garg ji,
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Such beautiful pictures.
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I also think that it is * Guazuma ulmifolia .*
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Dinesh ji, it looks like *Canarium strictum *to me.
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Wait till the experts comment.
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Beautiful images.
Thank you for sharing, Ashwini ji.
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I also feel that it could be
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*Calophyllum inophyllum *known as Punna - *പുന്ന - *in Malayalam.
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Oil extracted from the seeds of this tree was used to light lamps
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The oil also has medicinal properties.
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Interesting. Never seen Manikara zapota with variegated leaves.
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That was a nice moment you captured, Chadwell ji.
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Looks like turmeric, *Curcuma longa.*
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Beautiful images. Thanks a lot Saroj ji for these pictures.
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Interesting indeed. Thank you Bimal ji.
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Looks like a Sida species to me.
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Yes,*Basella alba.*
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The leaves are edible.
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Looks like *Mitragyna parvifolia *to me too.
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Lovely pictures Ashwini ji.
Thank you.
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Wow, picture perfect!
Thank you Dinesh ji.
A small correction in the Malayalam script *ഭസ്മവള്ളി *
Bhasmavalli
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Excellent depiction.
Thank you Anurag ji.
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Looks like Boerhavia to me too.
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Beautiful tree. The fruits indeed look delicious!
New for me.
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Wonderful Bimal ji.
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Plant new to me. Found many amazing facts about this plant while
browsing.
Flowers are borne on terminal spikes and the white petal like
structures are white basal bracts.
In the north-eastern states it is used
Yes, *Gmelina arborea. *
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I also think this is *Pongamia pinnata *now known as *Millettia
pinnata. *
Family: *Fabaceae*
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Thank you Viplav ji for wonderfully presenting Entada rheedi.
Appreciate your pictures as well as the apt description.. This liana
always fascinated me.
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Wonderful close-up Viplav ji.
Thank you so much.
Mulluvenga (*മുള്ളുവേങ്ങ*) in Malayalam.
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Wonderful piece of natural history. Appreciate your dedication and
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Excellent depiction Kumar ji.
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Thank you Kumar ji, There are many Artocarpus hirsutus trees near my home
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> It used to be a very common tree in most of the compounds in Kerala..
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Usha di, children do eat the fruits though it is not tasty as jack
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Looks like *Averrhoa carambola *to me too.
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I think this is Laportea crenulata. Family Urticaceae.It is known as Elephant
Nettle. Anaveratti in Malayalam meaning it can frighthen elephants! The sting
is indeed very painful. I have had firsthand experience!!
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Beautiful and delicate flowers,
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Looks like *Caryota urens* to me too.
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Looks like a Bridelia species to me too.
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Interesting and beautiful post. Never seen the tree.
Thank you Aarti Ji.
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Seems like a Cordia species to me too.
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This looks like *Aporosa lindleyana *to me. I am not familiar with *Scleropyrum
pentandrum*.
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Used as a vegetable in Kerala too.
Known as Amarakka ( അമരയ്ക്ക) in Malayalam.
It used to be a common summer vegetable here grown in most of the
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This looks like *Terminalia paniculata *to me.
Anurag ji did you have a look at the underside of the leaves?
There would be pair of glands at the junction of the petiole and the midrib
if it is *Terminalia paniculata*.
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This looks like *Terminalia bellerica *to me too.
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Lovely pictures Prashant ji.
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One of my favorite rainforest trees. Thank you so much.
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Looks like *Phyllodium pulchellum *to me too.
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Beautiful close up Santhan ji.
Thanks for sharing.
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Perfect picture.
Yes,
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It doesn't look like Garcinia to me.
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Seems to be *Ficus hispida.*
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Surajit ji, this looks like *Ficus hispida. *
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I remember reading somewhere in Eflora that this is the only ficus with
opposite leaves.
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Beautiful little plant.
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Thank you very much Rawat ji for sharing such a unique find.
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Yes, looks like *Michelia champaca.*
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Could it be a species of *Canavalia?*
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Close up pictures of leaves would have helped.
The leaves are large, broad and has a very rough surface.
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Yes, seems to be *Oldenlandia corymbosa.*
Family: Rubiaceae
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Yes, I think it is *Barringtonia acutangula.*
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Family:* Lecythidaceae*
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Could be a species of *Albizia*.
Albizias are commonly planted as shade trees in tea estates.
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Yes, looks like *Dregea volubilis *to me too.
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Beautiful pictures. Thank you Mohina ji.
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Looks like *Oldenlandia corymbosa *to me.
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The plant looked like *Thunbergia erecta* to me. But never knew about
*Meyenia Hawtayneana. *I have a plant at home which I till now I assumed
to be *Thunbergia erecta*.
Reading Gurumurthi ji's comments I am eager to know how to differentiate
between the two.
Waiting for the view of the
I don't think this is *Muntigia calabura.*
Could it be *Trema orientalis? *
Family:*Cannabaceae*
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Yes, *Cyclea peltata. *
Family: Menispermaceae
The extract from the crushed leaves of this plant is used as a shampoo.
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Thank you Sushant ji for this sharing this unique plant and the detailed
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I thought ceropegias are climbers generally. This one looks like having
an erect habit.
Hoping that its natural habitat would be protected.
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Seems like* Plectranthus rotundifolius* to me too.
Family: *Lamiaceae*
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Thank you Anurag ji for the interesting post and the information.
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Thank you Nidhan ji for sharing this beautiful plant.
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Very interesting plant. Thank you Anurag ji for the post.
Could any one tell me the range of distribution of this plant?
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