Namaskar would like to id several species , some
have photo of tree and some photo of seeds or pods With description. Seeds are
available for the first person who identifies them (or another type on page
instead) after confirm id will contact and ask which type seed want and will
ship them free . and wll update this post as soon as if /.when identifyed
the species are from elevation about 400 meters, central - East MP and photos are all from 2/2020
UPDATE : Mr Ponsantham has identified 1,2, ,4,5
> 1. Mallotes phillpensis
> 2. Acacia farnesianan
> 3.
> 4. polygonum glabrum
> 5. Bridelia retusa
UPDATE : Mr Ponsantham has identified 3 as well
> 3. Cassia sulferea
1. 1. Large tree black seeds covered by green pods which are covered in red powder, big red beatles roam the trees, fruits mature spring
2. Leaves, yellow flowers, and thorns identical to babul / acacia nilotica but major Difference in Pods (photo) and in bark = babul : black rugged bark, this species : white smooth bark. (this was seen in a garden of former princely state in MP therefore it could have been brought from anywhere : in India or elsewhere)
3. Leaves like seena (first photo) and pods-seeds like leucaneura leucocephala (subabul)
4. Common seen growing in water, purple flower (seeds not available)
5. Large tree, small fruit with 2 seeds (taste like raisin when black)
Namaskar would like to id several species , some
have photo of tree and some photo of seeds or pods With description. Seeds are
available for the first person who identifies them (or another type on page
instead) after confirm id will contact and ask which type seed want and will
ship them free . and wll update this post as soon as if /.when identifyed
1. 1. Large tree black seeds covered by green pods which are covered in red powder, big red beatles roam the trees, fruits mature spring
2. Leaves, yellow flowers, and thorns identical to babul / acacia nilotica but major Difference in Pods (photo) and in bark = babul : black rugged bark, this species : white smooth bark. (this was seen in a garden of former princely state in MP therefore it could have been brought from anywhere : in India or elsewhere)
3. Leaves like seena (first photo) and pods-seeds like leucaneura leucocephala (subabul)
4. Common seen growing in water, purple flower (seeds not available)
5. Large tree, small fruit with 2 seeds (taste like raisin when black)
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Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2020 at 17:12
Subject: [efloraofindia:344863] ID of some species from dry-moist Subtropical Decidous region (MP)
To: efloraofindia <indian...@googlegroups.com>--Namaskar would like to id several species , some have photo of tree and some photo of seeds or pods With description. Seeds are available for the first person who identifies them (or another type on page instead) after confirm id will contact and ask which type seed want and will ship them free . and wll update this post as soon as if /.when identifyed
1. 1. Large tree black seeds covered by green pods which are covered in red powder, big red beatles roam the trees, fruits mature spring
2. Leaves, yellow flowers, and thorns identical to babul / acacia nilotica but major Difference in Pods (photo) and in bark = babul : black rugged bark, this species : white smooth bark. (this was seen in a garden of former princely state in MP therefore it could have been brought from anywhere : in India or elsewhere)
3. Leaves like seena (first photo) and pods-seeds like leucaneura leucocephala (subabul)
4. Common seen growing in water, purple flower (seeds not available)
5. Large tree, small fruit with 2 seeds (taste like raisin when black)
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