Re: [efloraofindia:339098] Small Tree for ID : Rajpipla, Gujarat : 09DEC19 : AK-5

2019-12-30 Thread Anup Deshpande
Hello all I could not see any prickles in the images. Please confirm whether the prickles are present. If it is present, it should be in pairs near the nodes. There are two possibilities. 1. Mostly it is some Albizia species. 2. It can be Senegalia chundra / S. catechu. Very rarely, some

Re: [efloraofindia:306278] Deciduous tree for ID ; Barvi, Badlapur- Maharashtra

2018-09-30 Thread Anup Deshpande
Yes Sir This is S. polyacantha. On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 1:34 PM J.M. Garg wrote: > I think it should be *Senegalia polyacantha* > > as per discussions at ID-TSP-12DEC2015-1: Fabaceae specimen

Re: [efloraofindia:305020] Tree for ID, Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh NAW-JUL18-01

2018-09-19 Thread Anup Deshpande
alia* *polyacantha *as it has >>> less than 20 pinnae ? >>> >>> -- Forwarded message -- >>> From: J.M. Garg >>> Date: 11 August 2018 at 08:25 >>> Subject: Fwd: [efloraofindia:300013] Tree for ID, Anuppur, Madhya >>> Pra

Re: Fwd: [efloraofindia:304804] TSPNOV2015-32: Images of Senegalia catechu (Fabaceae)

2018-09-17 Thread Anup Deshpande
innae more than 20 > in *Senegalia* *polyacantha* (Willd.) Seigler & Ebinger & upto 20 in S. > catechu & S. chundra is not correct. > Pl. confirm. > > On 17 September 2018 at 11:16, Anup Deshpande wrote: > >> Naturally, S. catechu is found in northern part of India, nort

Re: Fwd: [efloraofindia:304800] TSPNOV2015-32: Images of Senegalia catechu (Fabaceae)

2018-09-16 Thread Anup Deshpande
Naturally, S. catechu is found in northern part of India, north of Maharashtra, while S. chundra is found in South of Maharashtra. However, S. catechu is being cultivated for extraction of tannins On Sep 15, 2018 12:03, "J.M. Garg" wrote: > I think this should be *Senegalia* *polyacantha*

Re: Fwd: [efloraofindia:304799] TSPNOV2015-32: Images of Senegalia catechu (Fabaceae)

2018-09-16 Thread Anup Deshpande
Hello all. This is possibly S. chundra. If leaflets, young branches and calyx is hairy tomentose, then it is S. catechu. If these organs are glabrous, it is S. chundra. On Sep 15, 2018 12:03 PM, "J.M. Garg" wrote: > I think this should be *Senegalia* *polyacantha* (Willd.) Seigler & > Ebinger

Re: Fwd: [efloraofindia:304798] ID-TSP-12DEC2015-1: Fabaceae specimen for ID

2018-09-16 Thread Anup Deshpande
Hello sirs Yes sir. This is S. polyacantha. Please observe many single prickles in main trunk. The bark is white. The length of the spike inflorescence is more compared to S. catechu and S. chundra. Thank you sir On Sep 15, 2018 12:03 PM, "J.M. Garg" wrote: > I think this should be *Senegalia*