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Some earlier relevant feedback:
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I think the flowers in the posted pictures belong to Bignoniaceae (resembling Adenocalymma).
Wisteria sinensis is a Fabaceae member. Regards Vijayasankar Raman |
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yes sir.....I feel it as adeno calyma- from Girish ji. |
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Dear friends, I have Adenocalyma plant also in my house, which used to bloom from October to Jan, Now for some reasons it is not doing well. The difference in between these two plants character-the leaf structure, the colour and the smell. Only flower-shape and colours are the similar, but not the size and flowering season. Besides that I have seen the flower in temperate region and grown it here in India International Centre, Delhi.
Promila |
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Hi, Promila ji,
I find pictures of Wisteria chinensis on net totally different from your posted ones.- from me. |
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