Thanks, Alka ji, for this beautiful posting.
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It is N. kadamba only.Promila
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Thanks, Alka ji, for this beautiful posting.
On 21 Dec 2016 2:04 p.m., "Alka Khare" <alk...@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hello friendsAttaching some pics of an ornamental plant similar to Neolamarckia cadamba. This is a favourite with Bonsai growers. I have seen it at 2 places - in a nursery in Karjat, Maharashtra (Dec 2014) and in a cultivated garden in Thane (Dec 2016).Both sets are attached.Is this Neolamarckia cadamba or its cultivar or a different species altogether?Requested to please provide ID.Thanks and regardsAlka Khare
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This is not Neolamarckia cadamba. It is very unlikely that N.cadamba would bloom in a pot. Looks more like a shrub. Cephalanthus sp. perhaps
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Hello friendsAttaching some pics of an ornamental plant similar to Neolamarckia cadamba. This is a favourite with Bonsai growers. I have seen it at 2 places - in a nursery in Karjat, Maharashtra (Dec 2014) and in a cultivated garden in Thane (Dec 2016).Both sets are attached.Is this Neolamarckia cadamba or its cultivar or a different species altogether?Requested to please provide ID.Thanks and regardsAlka Khare
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Thanks, Arun ji and Alka ji
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
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It is N. kadamba only. Promila
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This is not Neolamarckia cadamba. It is very unlikely that N.cadamba would bloom in a pot. Looks more like a shrub. Cephalanthus sp. perhaps -- Regards, Arun Kumar N
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Googling suggests 2 possibilities - Adina rubella (Chinese buttonbush) and Cephalanthus occidentalis (common buttonbush). But it is confusing (http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?taxonid=286741). Could anyone please help. |
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| A similar plant on FoI is Radermachera sinica. This link provided by Viplav ji in a similar post By Aarti ji also talks about R. sinica. Regards Alka Khare
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It appears close to Neonauclea purpurea as per Flora of Peninsular IndiaLooks different from Cephalanthus occidentalis L. as per POWO Wikipedia Missouri Botanical Garden NPIN
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