Alagarkoil 061013 TBN Acacia? concinna/torta for validation

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Dr. Badri Narayanan T

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Oct 6, 2013, 10:35:13 AM10/6/13
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Dear friends,

Greetings from Madurai.!

Please identify this plant details of which are as follows:

Date           29.09.13:                                                              

Location     :Bison valley, Alagarkoil

Altitude      :2000ft

Habitat        :wild

Habit           :thorny straggler

Height         :on trees

Leaves         bipinnate:

Flowers       :pink

Fruits           :pods ? resembling  Pterolobium hexapetalum ( Is there a mixup- two stragglers with similar leaves? )

 

Local name  :

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Dr T. Badri Narayanan

Ophthalmologist and Birder

Alagarkoil 061013 TBN 1 a P1100870.JPG
Alagarkoil 061013 TBN 1 b P1100871.JPG
Alagarkoil 061013 TBN 1 c P1100795.JPG
Alagarkoil 061013 TBN 1 d P1100865.JPG

Dr. Badri Narayanan T

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Oct 9, 2013, 12:28:56 PM10/9/13
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Dear Kottaimuthu ji,
Thanks for the id. I understand from the net that Mimosa intsia is a synonym of Acacia torta. If so, are there two varieties: one with white flowers and the other with pink flowers?
Please clarify.
Regards,
Badri


On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 12:45 PM, kottai muthu <kotta...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Sir

TBN 1 a & b is Pterolobium hexapetalum (Caesalipiaceae) and TBN c & d is Mimosa intsia (Mimosaceae).

Sincerely
R. Kottaimuthu


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Vijayasankar

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Oct 9, 2013, 2:54:58 PM10/9/13
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I agree with Kottaimuthu's id.

Yes Badri ji, Acacia torta has two forms as mentioned by you.

 
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Vijay
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University of Mississippi

J.M. Garg

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Feb 23, 2025, 1:21:53 AM2/23/25
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Some species of Mimosa as per Anup ji at GRAM Looking to ID this Acacia 

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Alagarkoil 061013 TBN 1 a P1100870.JPG
Alagarkoil 061013 TBN 1 b P1100871.JPG
Alagarkoil 061013 TBN 1 c P1100795.JPG
Alagarkoil 061013 TBN 1 d P1100865.JPG

J.M. Garg

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Mar 10, 2025, 6:36:33 AM3/10/25
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Correct link for Anup ji's feedback is in Fabaceae: Acacia sp.
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