Fernandoa adenophylla (Wall. ex G.Don) Steenis, Blumea 23: 135 1976. (syn. Bignonia adenophylla Wall. ex G.Don; Haplophragma adenophyllum (Wall. ex G.Don) Dop; Heterophragma adenophyllum (Wall. ex G.Don) Seem. ex Benth. & Hook.f.; Spathodea adenophylla A.DC.);
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Katsagon • Hindi: मरॊड़फली Marodphali; Petthan; ‘Karen wood’;
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Native to: Myanmar, Bangladesh, India (the Andaman Islands and Assam)
. Decduous tree up to 15 m tall; leaves opposite, pinnate, up to 30 cm long; leaflets 5-7, elliptic-oblong, up to 16 cm long, entire, brown-tomentose especially beneath; flowers large, yellow, in terminal panicles; calyx 3-5 lobed, 2-2.5 cm long, rusty tomentose; corolla 5-6 cm across, tube 3-4 cm long, lobes subequal, tomentose outside; capsule clindrical 40-90 cm long, 2-3 cm broad.
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Dolichandrone falcata : Medasinghi pods : 080511 : AK-1:
Taken at Maharashtra Nature Park on the 6th of April, 2011. … most probably Haplophragma adenophyllum (syn. Fernandoa adenophylla). Agree with …. This is Haplophragma adenophyllum. Sending my photographs of [possibly] the same tree taken at the Mahim Nature Park. Haplophragma adenophyllum?- 240511-PKA1:
Kindly validate the ID. Bot. name: Haplophragma adenophyllum ?
Family: Bignoniaceae Date/Time: 22-05-2011 / 08:50AM Location: Sagar Upvan, Colaba, Mumbai Habitat: Cultivated Plant Habit: Tree … yes !! … lucky to find flowers on the tree in broad daylight !!
Tree For ID- 251111 NS1:
Photographed @ Jaipur. Dated- 07.11.11 It was a planted at road side. Decidedly Bignoniaceae, but not sure beyond that. Deplanchea tetraphylla?? the seedpod hanging like a snake (normally hang in clusters) reminds of Fernandoa adenophylla (Bignoniaceae) – a native of south east Asia (including of India – Assam,Andaman and Nicobar islands)
At NPGS / GRIN it is put as synonym of Haplophragma adenophyllum, however at The Plants List, Fernandoa adenophylla is the accepted name. Yes … You are right. As far as recent accepted name is concerned, I think between GRIN and The Plant List we should choose one which has been updated more recently. The plant List is 2010 publication, whereas in this case GRIN record was updated 1997. It is thus logical to follow the The Plant List in this case, Fernandoa adenophylla Yes It certainly is मरॊड़फली / Fernandoa adenophylla, Family– Bignoniaceae. yes Fernandoa adenophylla, Family Bignoniaceae, flowers yellow, leaves imparipinnately compound
Bignoniaceae Week :: DV :: 07 JUL 07 :: Fernandoa adenophylla at Mumbai: I have not seen the seedpods yest, love it
Beautiful Shots Sir. This is also common in Karnal and at few places in Panipat Also . Bignoniaceae Week ::Haplophragma adenophyllum at Mumbai :: PKA4: :
Bot. name: Haplophragma adenophyllum Family: Bignoniaceae Date/Time: 22-05-2011 / 08:50AM Location: Sagar Upvan, Colaba, Mumbai Habitat: Cultivated Plant Habit: Tree Uploaded by … and me under name Fernandoa adenophylla . Bignoniaceae Week : Haplophragma adenophyllum : Katsagon/Marodphali : MNP,Mumbai : 080113 : AK: Bignoniaceae week :: Nonnatives : SMP :Haplophragma adenophylla : Kolkata:
Haplophragma adenophylla Syn. Fernandoa adenophylla Observed this huge tree in Kolkata Botanical garden in Dec 2010 Re: Tree id (Long Curled Seed Pod) : 11 posts by 7 authors. Attachments(2 + 5). Bignoniaceae, Radermachera? Stereospermum chelonoides (L.f.) DC (= S. suaveolens (Roxb.) DC); in this fruits are shorter. it is called padiri, the roots are dasamoola ingredient. In T. tetragonum pods are longer and 4 angled. It may be Fernandoa adenophylla. I think … has got the right id… Thanks. I am also sending some pictures of fallen flower and the bark of the tree. By looking at these can you reconfirm the id. It is Heterophragma adenophylla– known as Marorphally, Fernandoa adenophylla is the synonym and the new name is Haplophragma adenophyllum but … you are saying it is Heterophragma adenophylla. Can someone kindly tell me what kind of distinguishing characters I should look at to compare between both the species. The key in Fl. Pakistan should help.. Tree For ID : Mumbai : 06JUN15 : AK-4 : 04/04 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)
A large tree in a cultivated garden in Mumbai. Could not get closer pics. This is Fernandoa adenophylla, a native of north-east India. Please check the archives of this group for my photographs of this. Thank you … for the id. I have seen the pods at MNP earlier.
For ID : A Delhi Park large tree with Dark yellow flowers. Long twisted Pods : 6 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (3)
This is a tree found in parks in Delhi. Fernandoa adenophylla Heteropragma adenophylla.
or synonym i know this as haplophragma adenophylla
seems it has some weird synonyms per Gurcharanji’s thread
“Fernandoa adenophylla (Wall. ex G. Don) Steenis, Blumea 23:135. 1976 Syn: Haplophragma adenophyllum (Wall. ex G. Don) Dop; Bignonia adenophylla Wall. ex G. Don;; Heterophragma adenophyllum (Wall. ex G. Don) Seem. ex Benth. & Hook. f.; Spathodea adenophylla (Wall. ex G. Don) DC.”
adenophylla with multiple synonyms : More photos : Large garden tree with dark yellow flowers and long twisted pods : 7 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (6)
This is a tree found in parks in Delhi. One more photo
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Thanks, …, for the wonderful images. Efi page available at i have seen it in the botanical garden in Shibpur but its not common in parks in the cities around southern ganges delta. I am not exactly sure about it’s full bloom season. But it is not now. All photos are current.
I think these are some late flowers. Just a few 2-3 on a tree. Hence the pods are in plenty. These are very common in Delhi.
… whose fruits ? – indiantreepix | Google Groups Pls ID this tree.
Pic taken date: 26 April, 2020
Place: In agriculture field
Near Bhishi, Tal Chimur, dist. Chandrapur It is Petrea volubilis. No, Not Petrea volubilis as per images and details herein. Looks like Fernandoa. It wold help if there were some flowers or fruit Thanks a lot. I will see the flowers or fruit. it looks like Semecarpus anacardium to me.
I’m confused as the leaves appear to be compound I too think it is Fernandoa adenophylla… Another plant pics. with young leaves. Location is the same, Chandrapur dist of Maharashtra in agriculture farm. I will also go with Fernandoa adenophylla. Let … have a look again. . MS,April,2022/19 Bignoniaceae for id: 1 very high res. images.
Location : Hmunpui, Mizoram Altitude : ca. 900 m (100-900m)
Date : 16-12-2016
Habit : Tree
Habitat : Wild
I think it is Fernandoa adenophylla… (Haplophragma adenophylla).. I too agree with … for ID, .
Tree for Id -Id241023SH1: 1 high res. image.
Tree for Id pl.
Location – Vaishali, Bihar
Date – September 2023
Is this Heterophragma by any chance ? It reminds me of Fernandoa adenophylla (Wall. ex G.Don) Steenis [Bignoniaceae]. Would be highly improbable for Waras (Heterophragma quadriloculare) to be in bud in September. I could get one more pic of the tree. It looks similar. This one too is Fernandoa ? Yes, indeed. . References:
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