id for a thorny bush purple flowers

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nb d

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Mar 11, 2020, 4:36:23 AM3/11/20
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large bush, the branchs have thorns similar to thorny caesalpinias yet the seeds are like acacia/prosopis
decidous (half of the year has flowers and leaves - therefore dont have photo of leaves and flower)
main distinction is the individual seed compartments of the pod (dont remember how exactly flowers look similar to)

update : id found Mimosa Himalayana
 

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Paradesi Anjaneyulu

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Mar 11, 2020, 12:52:32 PM3/11/20
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As per the Characters could be Acacia pennata,
With regards.

On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 at 14:06, nb d <nbd...@gmail.com> wrote:
large bush, the branchs have thorns similar to thorny caesalpinias yet the seeds are like acacia/prosopis
decidous (half of the year has flowers and leaves - therefore dont have photo of leaves and flower)
main distinction is the individual seed compartments of the pod (dont remember how exactly flowers look similar to)
 

IMG_3982.JPG

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nb d

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Mar 19, 2020, 6:26:05 AM3/19/20
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the id was found : Mimosa Himalayana
perhaps have same type pods

On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 10:22:32 PM UTC+5:30, Paradesi Anjaneyulu wrote:
As per the Characters could be Acacia pennata,
With regards.

On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 at 14:06, nb d <nbd...@gmail.com> wrote:
large bush, the branchs have thorns similar to thorny caesalpinias yet the seeds are like acacia/prosopis
decidous (half of the year has flowers and leaves - therefore dont have photo of leaves and flower)
main distinction is the individual seed compartments of the pod (dont remember how exactly flowers look similar to)
 

IMG_3982.JPG

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J.M. Garg

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Mar 27, 2020, 12:12:47 AM3/27/20
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When and where these images were taken ?
Do you have any images of leaves ?

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nb d

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Mar 27, 2020, 4:58:26 AM3/27/20
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have seen this in himalaya as well as in MP
do not have photo with leaves


On Friday, March 27, 2020 at 9:42:47 AM UTC+5:30, JM Garg wrote:
When and where these images were taken ?
Do you have any images of leaves ?

On Thu, 19 Mar 2020 at 15:56, nb d <nbd...@gmail.com> wrote:
the id was found : Mimosa Himalayana
perhaps have same type pods

On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 10:22:32 PM UTC+5:30, Paradesi Anjaneyulu wrote:
As per the Characters could be Acacia pennata,
With regards.

On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 at 14:06, nb d <nbd...@gmail.com> wrote:
large bush, the branchs have thorns similar to thorny caesalpinias yet the seeds are like acacia/prosopis
decidous (half of the year has flowers and leaves - therefore dont have photo of leaves and flower)
main distinction is the individual seed compartments of the pod (dont remember how exactly flowers look similar to)
 

IMG_3982.JPG

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lalithamba

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Mar 27, 2020, 10:48:49 AM3/27/20
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This is Mimosa only , because the fruit break is typical in Mimosa
A.Lalithamba

Gurcharan Singh

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Sep 24, 2021, 8:02:23 AM9/24/21
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Forwarding for ID

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