Acacia chundra

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Sushant More

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17. 5. 2017 12:32:4117.05.17
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Acacia chundra, (Fabaceae)

Place- Gadak, Karnataka, 2017, May

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Tapas Chakrabarty

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17. 5. 2017 13:46:0217.05.17
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Just let me know as to how you will differentiate this species from A. catechu (Senegalia catechu) ?

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J.M. Garg

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26. 5. 2017 8:11:5726.05.17
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Hi, Sushant ji,
Do you have any other images ?
As per Tapas ji as per efi thread
After examining 600 herbarium specimens of Acacia catechu and A. chundra in various Indian herbaria, I conclude that the latter is a synonym of the former.

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J.M. Garg

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26. 5. 2017 8:31:4626.05.17
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Thanks, Sushant ji.

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Bark was peppery white

Sushant More

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26. 5. 2017 8:32:2126.05.17
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J.M. Garg

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30. 9. 2018 4:23:3830.09.18
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I think it may be Senegalia chundra as per discussions under TSPNOV2015-32: Images of Senegalia catechu (Fabaceae)

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