Tamilnadia uliginosa, in absence of flowers. Regards, Shrikant
On Jul 19, 11:14 pm, Dinesh Valke <dinesh.va...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear friends, > > The forest folks call it as* temburni*.... they make *bhaaji* (food) of the > raw fruits. > Temburni is generic name for *Diospyros*. > > ID please. > > Date/Time : July 17, 2010 at 3.56pm IST > Location Place : Karnala Bird Sanctuary > Altitude : 57 m (above mean sea level) > GPS : 18°53'37.72"N, 73° 6'48.19"E > > Habitat : perhaps planted, in forest opening. > Type : moist deciduous forest. > > Plant > Habit : tree > Height : about 12 - 15 m, ... not sure. > Length : - not a climber - > > Leaves > Type : simple, opposite, margin entire, slightly undulate > Shape : elliptic, end obtuse, tapering base > Size : 12 - 15 cm x 6 - 8 cm > > Inflorescence > Type : axillary, solitary ... not sure, > Size : do not know > > Flowers > Size : do not know > Colour : do not know > Calyx : do not know > Bracts : do not know > > Fruits > Type : drupe ... not sure. > Shape : ovoid > Size : about 4 - 5 cm across, 5 - 6 cm long > Seeds : do not know > > Other Info > Fragrance : do not know > Pollinator : do not know > Uses : do not know > > Regards. > > P1200919.jpg > 118KViewDownload > > P1200910.jpg > 76KViewDownload > > P1200914.jpg > 124KViewDownload