Garg ji,Thanks a lot for tracing out my postings which I did not ! Rather I had forgotten. I took the photos in IIHR Bangalore.
In this species wide range of variations are observed in floral
characteristics such as male, female and
andromonoecious forms i.e. having
hermaphrodite flowers on several branches of the same tree; and therefore considered as
polygamo-dioecious . In my photos it is difficult to point out these differentiation. Suppose any body has got better closeup of the flowers like male, female and andromonoecious forms may please post.
Again Thanks & Regards,
M.Swamy