Re: ID confirmation MS310311 -21 - Terminalia species?
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M Swamy
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Mar 31, 2011, 8:10:50 AM3/31/11
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I am attaching the photographs of a tree, possibly a species of Terminalia for confirmation of ID. The photos were taken on 27.12.2010 in Sakrebayalu, near Shimoga, Karnataka. This is a big tree.
I am attaching the photographs of a tree, possibly a species of Terminalia for confirmation of ID. The photos were taken on 27.12.2010 in Sakrebayalu, near Shimoga, Karnataka. This is a big tree.
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Tanay Bose
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it is endemic to western ghat???? what is use of it
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Satish Phadke
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Apr 1, 2011, 10:57:37 AM4/1/11
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Yes I agree. It is Terminalia paniculata (Marathi Kinjal) A very common tree near Rajapur Ratnagiri. The wood is supposed to be good for house construction. Dr Phadke