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> It do look like Babul but hard to determine as said by Sir Ji
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Gurucharan ji, Tanay ji,
Acacia nilotica L. Ssp.indica [Syn – Acacia Arabica]
In Acacia nilotica L. - Dark brown or black longitudinally fissured
bark is seen. [ It is not seen in the photos ]
Flowers – Sessile, yellow, in globose heads.
Flowering season : June- January
English – Indian gum Arabic
Kannada – Kari Jaali Mara.
I have seen this tree it posses black longitudinally fissured bark.
As said by Gurucharn ji ,Acacia species are diificult to identify
without flowers and fruits.
I hope it is not Acacia nilotica L.??????
Regards
Dr K Brijesh