Crateva magna ?;
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Crateva adansonii DC.
along NH4A near Khanapur, Karnataka on 22 APR 11


Pl. check BSI (eFlora of India) with details & keys (Distribution). It may be some other species like Crateva magna (Lour.) DC. 

No. of nerves are not clear.


Thanks … This sighting, I was with …, and I have gone with his ID. He knows this particular tree for a long time, and we have stopped by this tree many a times during our explorations.


It required to be reviewed as in 2011, we, at efloraofindia, were totally confused w.r.t. the species of Crateva & how to differentiate them.

Pl. check the no. of nerves in your original pictures. Also Crateva adansonii DC. is generally leafless when in flowering as per BSI (eFlora of India) with details & keys 


OK, thanks …, Let me attach here a cropped portion (slightly out of focus) of the first picture of this post instead of embedding here.

I hope you will be able to know the number of nerves.


From BSI (eFlora of India) with details & keys (& distribution), I am reaching at  Crateva magna (Lour.) DC. 

Others may comment pl. 


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Crateva adansonii

Near Belgaon


Pl. check BSI (eFlora of India) with details & keys (Distribution). It may be some other species like Crateva magna (Lour.) DC. 

No. of nerves are not clear.


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ID KANNUR 24 : 6 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2) 

Please identify this shrub.. trifoliate leaf… stem looks fleshy… is it Capparidaceae family? …leaf has no pleasant smell. Unfortunately no flowers. It was found among mangroves in Kannur District of Kerala.

Is it Cretava Sp.

Pl. check with comparative images at Crateva

Pl. Check images at


 

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please id the plant: this photograph snapped in march moth.please id the plant. plant is in sawantwadi maharashtra. habit-tree/habitat-near river/


Capparidaceae, most probably a Cleome species.


May be Crateva adansonii ssp. odora, can be distinguished from Varun by fruits.


i think this is Crateva religiosa

http://keys.trin.org.au:8080/key-server/data/0e0f0504-0103-430d-8004-060d07080d04/media/Html/taxon/Crateva_religiosa.htm


I think the plant in picture is a horticultural variety of Cleome as i have seen similar type of plant at Friends of Trees exhibition


I guess Crateva magna (Lour.) DC.


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