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Sameer ji many thanks for possible id, Tapas ji thanks for your reply !!
Giby ji, according to "The flora of the presidency of Bombay" by T.Cooke, Though it is mention that in T.Chebula, T.arjuna, T.tomentosa & T.paniculata having 1 or 2 glands (prominent) present on lower surface of leaf !! But I never saw such glands before in Terminalia sp. (may be lack of my observation )
Except T.tomentosa i have seen all the Terminalia sp in field but this character is new for me & making confusion !!
warm regards,
Anita Kindre.
Nope, this plant was single in that region but almost all the leaves shows 1 or 2 glands on lower surface !!
warm regards,
Anita Kindre.
Regards
Bhagyashri
Forwarding again for any assistance in the matter please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
| Its Terminalia chebula for sure Regards |
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The long stipitate foliar glands are very puzzling.- from Tapas ji. |
| Did you see this kind of leaf glands on leaves of other individuals as well?
Regards Giby
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| Sameer ji many thanks for possible id, Tapas ji thanks for your reply !! |
Giby ji, according to "The flora of the presidency of Bombay" by T.Cooke, Though it is mention that in T.Chebula, T.arjuna, T.tomentosa & T.paniculata having 1 or 2 glands (prominent) present on lower surface of leaf !! But I never saw such glands before in Terminalia sp. (may be lack of my observation ) |
warm regards,
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No no, I wanted to know that whether you have seen the same in multiple individuals in the field? |
| Nope, this plant was single in that region but almost all the leaves shows 1 or 2 glands on lower surface !!
warm regards,
Anita Kindre. |
| saw a similar post on Indian Flora group that too is from Vai Satara |
| Location and day of the photos was same. because, Radha Patil is one of our Team member :) (Same photos Posted by Radha in Indian Flora Fb group) In Indian Flora also, she got reply as its a T. chebula but still there is little confusion !! |
waiting for experts reply !! :) Warm regards, Anita Kindre. |
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Anita jee try to collect flowering materail for pollen studies 9that may give clue if it is different sps). also observe the bark pattern.regardssatish pardeshi
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From: "Aneeta Kindre" <kindre...@gmail.com>
Date: 15 May 2014 12:15 pm
Subject: [efloraofindia:188644] Terminalia sp. for Id_15.05.204_AK_01
To: "efloraofindia" <indian...@googlegroups.com>Cc:Hello everyone :)after a long time here I'm posting a few plant photos.I think, Genus is Terminalia, Combretaceae .On lower surface of leaf there are 2 prominent glads are present which i never saw before !!Location Satara, Maharashtra, 08.05.2014Warm regards,Anita Kindre.--You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "efloraofindia" group.
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