Hi Dinesh,
It could be a Stereospermum spp.
Regards,
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Satish ji, Neil ji,
I am convinced, it has to be Radermachera xylocarpa ... खडशिंगी khadshingi OR खुरशिंगी khurshingi
Many thanks to both of you.
Regards.
Hi Dinesh & Satish,
Yes. It appears to be Kharsing [what Satish had previously referred to as 'Bullock's Horns']. Sending you a few photographs of mine [with the infamous 'nectar thief ']. |
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Regards,
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Hi Dinesh,
Just for comparison, am sending photographs of the flowers and pods of Stereospermum personatum [Padal]- {with which I had confused your tree}. |
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Regards,
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From: Dinesh Valke <dinesh...@gmail.com> |
| Neil-- Thanks for the pictures. One species I've not seen here in the US. Is that a common species? From what sort of climate? Regards-- Ken Greby. Broward County, Florida USA --- On Thu, 2/26/09, Neil Soares <drneil...@yahoo.com> wrote: |
Hi Ken,
Stereospermum personatum is occasionally seen in moist deciduous forests of the Konkan.[Would presume you are familiar with the topography of India].
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From: Kenneth Greby <fst...@yahoo.com> |
| Thanks Neil. Regards-- Ken Greby. |