. . PROS-oh-pis — ancient Greek name for burdock joo-lih-FLOR-uh — having flowers like Albizia julibrissin (Mimosa) . commonly known as: algaroba, mesquite • Hindi: जंगली कीकर jungli kikar, काबुली कीकर kabuli-kikar, विलायती बबुल vilayati babul • Kannada: ಬೆಳ್ಳರಿ ಜಲಿ bellari jali • Marathi: विलायती शमी vilayati shami • Tamil: வன்னி vanni • Telugu: ముల్ల తుమ్మ mulla thumma . Native to: tropical America; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere . Shrub or tree with stipular spines up to 1 cm long; leaves bipinnate; pinnae 1-3 pairs, rachis prolonged beyond last pair in a soft bristle; leaflets 10-20 pais, 8-16 mm long, oblong, obtuse; flowers greenish-yellow in up to 10 cm long spikes; calyx 5-toothed; petals 3 mm long; stamens 10, free, exserted, 3.5-4 mm long, anthers with glands; pod up to 25 cm long, 10-12 mm broad, straight or curved, light yellow. up to 20 seeded. . As per efi thread : Both P. juliflora and P. cineraria grow in Delhi and they are quite distinct. In P. cineraria the spines are much shorter, solitary and randomly scattered, it is a taller tree, the spikes are slender, more yellower in colour and lax. It is also common to see rounded insect galls hanging from the tree. pods are slightly flattened and curved P. juliflora is a medium sized tree or shrub, the spines are longer and paired in leaf axils. The infloresence is much more dense and pale yellow or creamy in colour, with greenish tinge. the pods are slender, long and cylindrical. . Prosopis juliflora from Delhi and Gurgaon: Prosopis from Delhi and Gurgaon. Shrub to medium sized tree with denser foliage, spines longer, stronger and paired in leaf axils, inflorescence thick, dense cream to pale yellow in colour with greenish tinge, fruit flattened, curved. Galls not seen. Flora of Panipat: Prosopis juliflora from IOCL Panipat Refinery Area: Reptilian visitor on Prosopis juliflora: May be during his period respected Salim Ali didnt see much birds Beautiful photograph ! These are mine. As the Kachchh district of Gujarat has the wide spread invasion of this exotic species, Prosopis juliflora and it is well known among all. Seed of this species was spread by “HELICOPTER” on the frieng of Rann (DESERT) to combat its spread and also declared as “Royal Plant” during time of SMT. INDIRA GANDHI”. the important thing is that, during the last four year of field work in the Kachchh and Saurashtra, i found that some indigenous species (specially climbers) have been established good associated with Prosopis juliflora. Among the two climber were reported as threatened. IN the case of local society, during the 3 year permission to make charcoal from *Prosopis juliflora,* people of Kachchh made Charcoal of crores but the important thing is that certain people have been identify some traditional uses of various parts of *Prosopis juliflora* specially in their traditional medicinal system. i am preparing one article on that and when it will get published, i will forward to all of you. if any of us having such literature regarding to this, please send me for my strong references work. efloraindia: 071111 BRS135 Fabaceae- Week: Pl. find the attached file contain photos of Prosopis juliflora. Location : NBNP Garden as well as CODISIA Road Habitat: Urban Habit: Tree . Fabaceae – Mimosoideae- week Prosopis juliflora from Coimbatore: Sharing the images of Prosopis juliflora from Anaikatti, Coimbatore. Fabaceae – Mimosoideae – Bangalore – RA – Prosopis juliflora – Mesquite Tree: The Mesquite has been introduced in Asia and Africa and is now wide spread in the semi-arid areas of the world. In many areas, it is considered a weed. It is a drought resistant small tree, and has been planted in dry areas of Delhi. It is a deciduous thorny shrub or small tree, to 12 m tall; trunk to 1.2 m in diameter, bark thick, brown or blackish, shallowly fissured; leaves compound, commonly many more than 9 pairs, the leaflets are mostly 5–10 mm long, linear-oblong, glabrous, often hairy, commonly rounded at the apex; stipular spines, if any, yellowish, often stout; flowers perfect, greenish-yellow, sweet-scented, spikelike; corolla deeply lobate. Pods several-seeded, strongly compressed when young, thick at maturity, more or less constricted between the seeds, 10–25 cm long, brown or yellowish, 10–30-seeded. Mesquite pods are among the earliest known foods of prehistoric man in the new world. Today flour products made from the pods are still popular, although only sporadically prepared, mostly by Amerindians. Pods are made into gruels, sometimes fermented to make a mesquite wine Ref. Flowers of India Fabaceae-Mimosoideae (Mimosaceae) Week: Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. from Panipat IOCL Area: This is really a wonderful and complete set sir! Liked it! Fabaceae-Mimosoideae (Mimosaceae) Week: Prosopis juliflora: . Fabaceae-Mimosoideae (Mimosaceae) Week :: Prosopis juliflora near Thane and Pune: PROS-oh-pis — ancient Greek name for burdock joo-lih-FLOR-uh — having flowers like Albizia julibrissin (Mimosa) Feb 17, 2008 … somewhere in Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra commonly known as: algaroba, mesquite • Hindi: जंगली कीकर jungli kikar, काबुली कीकर kabuli-kikar, विलायती बबुल vilayati babul • Kannada: ಬೆಳ್ಳರಿ ಜಲಿ bellari jali • Marathi: विलायती शमी vilayati shami • Tamil: வன்னி vanni • Telugu: ముల్ల తుమ్మ mulla thumma Native to: tropical America; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere References: Flowers of India • Purdue University • World Agroforestry Centre more views: Jun 26, 2010 … at Maval near Pune, Maharashtra … galls on leaflets May 29, 2010 … at Rajgurunagar near Pune, Maharashtra Jan 26, 2008 … at Kelwa beach near Palghar, Maharashtra i think one image of amla got mixed Those are insect galls on the leaflets of Prosopis, … Amazing I could not recognize that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and Thought of Amla!!!!!!!!!!!!! fruits Fabaceae-Mimosoideae (Mimosaceae) Week: Prosopis juliflora from Panipat: Fabaceae-Mimosoideae (Mimosaceae) Week :: Prosopis juliflora at Bhamer, Dhule: Seen this tree at the base of Bhamer Fort, Dhule region, Maharashtra. Bot. name: Prosopis juliflora Family: Mimosaceae Habitat: Looks like Wild.. Plant Habit: Tree Date/Time: 16-08-2008 / 04:00PM this is a fountain of inflorescence Lovely really liked it a lot Fabaceae-Mimosoideae (Mimosaceae) Week: Prosopis juliflora from Delhi: syn: Mimosa juliflora Swartz Common names: algaroba-bean, ironwood Shrub or tree with stipular spines up to 1 cm long; leaves bipinnate; pinnae 1-3 pairs, rachis prolonged beyond last pair in a soft bristle; leaflets 10-20 pais, 8-16 mm long, oblong, obtuse; flowers greenish-yellow in up to 10 cm long spikes; calyx 5-toothed; petals 3 mm long; stamens 10, free, exserted, 3.5-4 mm long, anthers with glands; pod up to 25 cm long, 10-12 mm broad, straight or curved, light yellow. up to 20 seeded. We call this as Pahari Kikar and it is a belief that children who eat fruits of this tree may become mad!!!! fruits although tasty efloraofindia:”For Id 22042013MR1’’ small tree with yellow flowered spike at Pune: Attachments (6). 6 posts by 4 authors. April 2013 Pune requesting identification of a small road side tree along Vanavadi road. yellow flowered inflorescence; green , light brown pods. is this any Acacia spp? its Prosopis juliflora Yes, Prosopis juliflora..Vilayati Kikar, planted initially as a roadside tree, now have spread to many unattended localities.. Yes Prosopis juliflora. Plenty of trees seen growing on open places near Baramati/Saswad side Acacia for Id- 230112- NS1 frm Pune : Attachments (8). 6 posts by 5 authors. Acacia photographed at Camp, Pune on 19th Jan 12. It was a small tree. The stem was thorny. Leaves r double-compound, pinnae 13-18 pairs. Flowers were green n yellow spikes. Fruit was flat pod. Plz Id. This should be Prosopis chilensis (Molina) Stuntz. Some Prosopis for sure but cant tell the species… Practically this is Prosopis juliflora. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosopis_juliflora; http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/ild-18491 Thanks … for providing d Id. 02062013 ASP 37 : Attachments (1). 3 posts by 3 authors. Prosopis juliflora.. Yes it is Prosopis chilensis (Molina) Stuntz near Ahmedabad : 7 posts by 6 authors. Attachments (6). The id was based on presence of nodal spines, not prickles. [ref Fl. MH (Almeida) 2:224] In spoken english, the terms are used more or less interchangeably, but botanically, thorns are derived from shoots; spines are derived from leaves and prickles are derived from the epidermis thus can be removed more easily and cleanly than thorns and spines. …, this species should be an addition to eFI database if id stands group scrutiny. Arid region plant. My first post Sir. This should be Prosopis juliflora, a native of Americas. Yes I am also agree with … It is P. juliflora and exotic invasive plant. About P. chilensis, it may not be occur in India. I am awaiting reply from the authors of the monograph. 09042014Al191 Fabaceae for ID : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2). Prosopis chinensis… I found only two links on Prosopis chinensis with Prosopis juliflora (syn: P. chinensis). Is it OK ? Yes …, the nomenclature you are referring to is correct…
cant tell, but are they in focus? Prosopis juliflora comes to my mind ..
TSPNOV2015-80-123-Images of Prosopis juliflora (Fabaceae) : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (6) It is my pleasure to share few images of Prosopis juliflora (Fabaceae) Habit: Shrub-Medium sized tree Habitat: Wild, Scrub forest Sighting: Kadur, Chikmagalur, Karnataka, about 900 msl Date: 14-06-2014, 13-07-2014, 12-01-2015 and 08-11-2015 Flora of Smriti van,Jaipur: Hindi name खेजड़ी Scientific Name Prosopis cineraria Family Fabaceae Photo taken 5.4.2009 At- Smiriti Van, Jaipur, Rajastan, India Description Rajasthan State Tree This tree is very common in South India. It is a sacred tree in Tamil Nadu and common name in Tamil is ‘Vanni’. Prosopis cineraria is a multipurpose tree species: provides fodder, fuel, timber, and shade It brings about soil improvement and also helps in sand dune stabilization. It is commonly used in dryland agroforestry in India and Pakistan. I think it is the state tree of Rajasthan(India) and provincial tree of the Sindh province of Pakistan. Its synonym is P. spicigera. Here in Mysore, there are many trees closeby my house. I never knew this tree is common in Tamil Nadu; thought its presence is rare. I always have the difficulty in separating this from P.juliflora. I don’t feel very confident about the identification of above photograph as P. cineraria, because the spines are clearly longer, stronger and paired, and inflorescence much denser. Both P. juliflora and P. cineraria grow in Delhi and they are quite distinct. In P. cineraria the spines are much shorter, solitary and randomly scattered, it is a taller tree, the spikes are slender, more yellower in colour and lax. It is also common to see rounded insect galls hanging from the tree. pods are slightly flattened and curved P. juliflora is a medium sized tree or shrub, the spines are longer and paired in leaf axils. The infloresnce is much more dense and pale yellow or creamy in colour, with greenish tinge. the pods are slender, long and cylindrical. I am uploading both species separately. VALMIKI : OBSERVER OF NATURE 37: You could have mentioned that Prosopis cineraria is also treated as a holy tree by the Bisnois.It is a hardy tree growing in arid areas practically living on moisture and scanty rainfall.This is the reason as to why the Bisnois have symbolised the Khejri tree in their religion alongwith the Black Bucks(Antelope cervicapra).363 Bisnois(of which69 were women) laid down their lives at a village Khejarla in Jodhpur in 1778 to protect the Khejri trees.It was the beginning of the CHIPKO movement later used by Sunderlal Bahuguna to protect trees in the Garhwal region of the Himalayas.The sacrifice was led by Amrita Beniwal (wife of Ramukhor) and her three daughters.So this tree bears a special significance.The king under whose orders his minister Girdhar Das went to cut the trees and executed the massacre was Abhay Singh of then kingdom Jodhpur Marwar. Your images here look like those of Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. as per images herein rather than of Prosopis cineraria (L.) Druce as per images herein. Where & when were the images taken ? Thank you … The images were taken at Cooch Beghar in the month of May. Thorny plant for ID :: Udaipur, RJ, April 2017 :: ARKJUN04 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (6) Requested to please provide ID for this thorny bush. It was around 4-5 feet tall. The pic was clicked in Udaipur, RJ in April 2017. The pods look like Vachellia nilotica. Requested to please confirm. Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. [Fabaceae / Leguminosae]. ID confirm prosopis juliflora AR03 080318 : 6 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3) March 2018 at Delhi There was kikar tree nearby. It was very invasive like a weed many small plants of it along the roadside of fields. Leaf, spine and whole plant pics are attached. Is it prosopis juliflora? To me also appear close to images at Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. Prosopis juliflora FOR VALIDATION :: Jodhpur :: 24 OCT 18 : 6 posts by 3 authors. 6 images. Jodhpur the blue city Date: October 24, 2018 … Altitude: about 230 m (750 feet) asl ¿ Prosopis juliflora ? Dear friends, Please help validate the ID. Jodhpur Umaid Bhawan Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. I have based the ID by look of the trunk; please validate the ID. 2 images. To me also appear close to images at Prosopis juliflora Looks matching. Thank you very much … for your thoughts. I am convinced and believe this to be Prosopis juliflora.
Prosopis juliflora Boon or a Ban – Energy farming suggestions from CEDO – indiantreepix | Google Groups Prosopis juliflora :: Puducherry :: 15 Oct 19 : 4 posts by 3 authors. 6 images. Puducherry near sea coast Date: October 15, 2019 … Altitude range: about 0 – 3 m (0 – 10 feet) asl Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. very invasive. history has proven that the decision by forestry dept in british india to help out rural poor for their fuel needs. has been detrimental to both local ecology of native flora and for bird nesting success. https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/silent-invader-44025 Mesquite smoke is cherished for smoky floavor in usa southwest for smoking various food items and to preserve, first by native americans and now by the Almond industry….. . Prosopis juliflora for confirmation: 2 high res. images. Yes, appears close to images at . Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. :: Suruchi beach, Vasai :: Feb 23, 2023 · JUN23 DV443: 2 images. Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. Suruchi beach, Vasai :: Feb 23, 2023 · 12:33 PM IST :: about 12 m (39 ft) asl Many thanks to Arnab Kumar Samanta for validating the ID at iNaturalist . Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. :: Suruchi beach, Vasai :: Feb 23, 2023 · JUN23 DV452: 7 images. Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. Suruchi beach, Vasai :: Feb 23, 2023 · 11:32 AM IST :: about 12 m (39 ft) asl Many thanks to Alex Y. for validating the ID at iNaturalist . Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. :: Suruchi beach, Vasai :: Feb 23, 2023 · JUN23 DV456: 8 images. Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. Suruchi beach, Vasai :: Feb 23, 2023 · 11:12 AM IST :: about 12 m (39 ft) asl Many thanks to Arnab Kumar Samanta and Radha Veach for validating the ID at iNaturalist . 478 ID wild tree: 10 high res. images. Please check for Prosopis species. Also check for Prosopis cineraria, which is common in Rajasthan. Yes, it is Prosopis sp. dear … and it is very close to Prosopis juliflora, . Tree from Aravali range for identification: 1 high res. image. Prosopis juliflora ..! thank you sir, i was confused between juliflora and ceneraria But don’t get to see the spikes/ thorns? Yes spikes were present . Regarding identification of the species collected from Puri sea beach Odisha on April 24: 5 high res. images. To me appears close.
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