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Tamarindus indica\u00a0<\/i>L., Sp. Pl.: 34 (1753) (syn: Tamarindus officinalis<\/em>\u00a0Hook.<\/a> ; Tamarindus umbrosa<\/em>\u00a0Salisb.<\/a> ; Cavaraea elegans<\/em>\u00a0Speg.<\/a> ; Tamarindus erythraeus<\/em>\u00a0Mattei<\/a> ; Tamarindus indica<\/em>\u00a0var.\u00a0emarginata<\/em>\u00a0Chiov.<\/a> ; Tamarindus occidentalis<\/em>\u00a0Gaertn.<\/a> ; Tamarindus somalensis<\/em>\u00a0Mattei<\/a> );
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\ntam-uh-RIN-dus<\/b> — from the Arabic <\/span>tamar<\/i> (date), <\/span>hindi<\/i> (Indian)
\n<\/span>IN-dih-kuh<\/b> or <\/span>in-DEE-kuh<\/b> — of or from India
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\n<\/span>commonly known as<\/b>: camalindo, Indian date, madeira mahogany, sweet tamarind, tamarind \u2022 Assamese<\/b>: \u09a4\u09c7\u0981\u09a4\u09c7\u09b2\u09c0 tenteli \u2022 Bengali<\/b>: \u0986\u09ae\u09cd\u09b2\u09c0\u0995\u09be amlika, \u09a4\u09c7\u0981\u09a4\u09c1\u09b2 tentula, \u09a4\u09bf\u09a8\u09cd\u09a4\u09bf\u09a1\u09bc\u09c0\u0995 tintidika \u2022 Gujarati<\/b>: \u0a96\u0abe\u0a9f\u0ac0 \u0a86\u0aae\u0ab2\u0ac0 khati aamli \u2022 Hindi<\/b>: \u0906\u092e\u094d\u0932\u093f\u0915\u093e amlika, \u0907\u092e\u0932\u0940 imli, \u0924\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u093f\u095c\u0940 tintiri \u2022 Kannada<\/b>: \u0cb9\u0cc1\u0ca3\u0cb8\u0cc7 hunase \u2022 Konkani<\/b>: \u091a\u093f\u0902\u091a\u094d\u092f\u093e\u092e chinchyaam \u2022 Malayalam<\/b>: \u0d2a\u0d41\u0d33\u0d3f puli, \u0d35\u0d3e\u0d33\u0d28\u0d4d\u0d2a\u0d41\u0d33\u0d3f valamapuli \u2022 Manipuri<\/b>: \u09ae\u0982\u0997\u09c7 mange \u2022 Marathi<\/b>: \u0905\u092e\u0932\u0940 amli, \u091a\u093f\u0902\u091a chinch \u2022 Nepalese<\/b>: \u0905\u092e\u093f\u0932\u093f amili, \u0907\u092e\u094d\u0932\u093f imli, \u0924\u093f\u0924\u094d\u0930\u093f titri \u2022 Oriya<\/b>: tintuli \u2022 Pali<\/b>: \u091a\u093f\u091e\u094d\u091a\u093e chincha \u2022 Punjabi<\/b>: \u0a05\u0a70\u0a2c\u0a32\u0a40 ambli, \u0a07\u0a2e\u0a32\u0a40 imli \u2022 Sanskrit<\/b>: \u0906\u092e\u094d\u0932\u0903 amalah, \u0905\u092e\u094d\u0932\u093f\u0915\u093e or \u0905\u092e\u094d\u0932\u0940\u0915\u093e amalika, \u0905\u092e\u094d\u0932\u092e\u094d amlam, \u0905\u092e\u094d\u0932\u092b\u0932\u0903 amlaphalah, \u0905\u092e\u094d\u0932\u0935\u0943\u0915\u094d\u0937\u0903 amlavrukshah, \u091a\u0923\u094d\u0921\u0903 chandah, \u091a\u0930\u093f\u0924\u094d\u0930\u093e charitra, \u091a\u093f\u091e\u094d\u091a\u093e chincha, \u091a\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u093f\u0921\u0940 chintidi, \u091a\u0941\u0915\u094d\u0930\u093e chukra, \u091a\u0941\u0915\u094d\u0930\u092e\u094d\u0932\u093e chukramla, \u0917\u0941\u0930\u0941\u092a\u0924\u094d\u0930\u093e gurupatra, \u092e\u0939\u093e\u092e\u094d\u0932\u092e\u094d mahamlam, \u092b\u0932\u092e\u094d\u0932\u092e\u094d phalamlam, \u0936\u094d\u0930\u0947\u0937\u094d\u0920\u092e\u094d\u0932\u092e\u094d shreshtamlam, \u0924\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u093f\u0921\u0903 tintidah, \u0924\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u093f\u0921\u093f\u0915\u093e tintidika, \u0924\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u093f\u0932\u0940 tintili, \u0924\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u093f\u0932\u0940\u0915\u093e tintilika, \u0935\u0943\u0915\u094d\u0937\u092e\u094d\u0932\u092e\u094d vrukshamlam \u2022 Tamil<\/b>: \u0b86\u0bae\u0bcd\u0baa\u0bbf\u0bb2\u0bae\u0bcd ambilam, \u0b9a\u0b9e\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0bc0\u0bb5\u0b95\u0bb0\u0ba3\u0bbf canciva-karani, \u0b9a\u0ba3\u0bcd\u0b9f\u0ba9\u0bcd cantan, \u0b8e\u0b95\u0bbf\u0ba9\u0bcd ekin, \u0b8e\u0ba4\u0bb3\u0bbe etala, \u0b87\u0ba8\u0bcd\u0ba4\u0bae\u0bcd intam, \u0b95\u0bbf\u0b9e\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0bae\u0bcd kincam, \u0b93\u0ba4\u0bbf\u0bae\u0bae\u0bcd otimam, \u0baa\u0bc1\u0bb3\u0bbf puli \u2022 Telugu<\/b>: \u0c06\u0c2e\u0c4d\u0c32\u0c2e\u0c41 amlamu, \u0c05\u0c2e\u0c4d\u0c32\u0c3f\u0c15 amlika, \u0c1a\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c1a chincha, \u0c1a\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c24 chinta, \u0c24\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c24\u0c4d\u0c30\u0c3f\u0c23\u0c3f tintrini \u2022 Urdu<\/b>: \u0627\u0645\u0644\u06cc imlii
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\nNative of<\/b>: tropical Africa, Madagascar; widely cultivated
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\n<\/span>Tree often reaching 25 m; leaves with 8-20 pairs of opposite 12-25 mm long oblong leaflets; flowers in up to 8-flowered short raceme; pedicel up to 15 mm long; calyx up to 12 mm long, reddish; petals white or yellowish with reddish veins, 10-13 mm long; pod light brown, scurfy outside, 7-15 cm long, 2-4 seeded, with pulp inside.<\/span><\/span>
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\nPopularly eaten as table fruit, having been used largely in sauces, chutneys, and beverages;<\/span><\/p>\n

The tamarind<\/b> is also an ingredient in Sambhar;<\/span><\/div>\n
Tree is of greatest use to the poor tribes of our country who live in the forest. In times of famine they husk the tamarind seeds, which are than boiled and powered into flour to make bread;<\/span><\/div>\n
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Here are the flowers pics of Well known Tamarind<\/b>.
\nBot. name: Tamarindus indica
\n<\/i>Family: Caesalpiniaceae<\/i>
\nPlant Habit: Tree<\/span>.<\/p>\n


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Fruits & Vegetables Week: Tamarindus indicus, the tamarind<\/a>:
\nTamarindus indicus<\/i>, the tamarind<\/b>, the now popularly eaten as table fruit, having been used largely in sauces, chutneys, and beverages.<\/span><\/div>\n
Local names
\nHindi: Imli, ambli
\n<\/b>Beng: Tentul, ambli
\n<\/b>Mar: Chinch, chicha
\n<\/b>Guj: Amli, ambli,
\n<\/b>Tel: Chintachettu, sintachettu
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–\u00a0the tamarind<\/b> is also an ingredient \u00a0in \u00a0Sambhar<\/span>.<\/p>\n


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One interesting story<\/u> mentioned in the book ‘The Garden of Life’ by Naveen Patnaik- pg 110 \u00a0is with regards to legendary singer Tansen.\u00a0The book mentions there is a famous tamarind tree in India which stands over the tomb of the legendary Indian singer Tansen whose golden voice made him one of the nine gems in Akbar’s court. It is mentioned that four centuries later, India’s finest classical singers still travel to Tansen’s tomb to pluck leaves from this tamarind tree to make into throat gargles, in the hope that their voices will become as pure as Tansen’s !!<\/span><\/p>\n


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– As diverse and living in different time zones so to say, as India is, here’s \u00a0a use mentioned in the same source as above, which is the reality of our \u00a0country–the author mentions that tree is of \u00a0greatest use to the poor tribes of our country who live in the forest. In times of famine they husk the tamarind seeds, which are than boiled and powered into flour to make bread.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Sweet Tamarind from Thailand<\/a>:
\nThought of sharing these Sweet Tamarind<\/span><\/b> pictures, available in Mumbai markets fresh \u00a0from Thailand. Wonder if\u00a0.. or \u00a0anyone can enlighten further on these trees whose fruits are as sweet as dates!<\/p>\n


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–\u00a0i have 6 year plant waiting for flowering.<\/p>\n


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– Are they rally sweet .. or mixture of Khatt-Meetha ?<\/p>\n


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– The taste is \u00a0only sweet !<\/p>\n


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– Not to start any contravercy but a question is always discussed on every forum conferences, seminars, NGO meetings, forest dept meetings, newspapers about Indigeous plants and nonindegious. When we take tree plantation drive sometimes this becomes a serious issue.
\nWill we call such plants grown from seeds from some fruits originally not Indian as Indegious or Nonindegious?<\/p>\n


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– I too had the same question in mind since I am doing an article about alien plant species.<\/p>\n


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– This Sweet Tamarind<\/b> is cultivar of Tamarindus indica<\/i> from Thailand is known as ‘Makham Vaan’.<\/b> There another sweet cultivar distributed by USDA known as <\/span>‘Manila Sweet’
\n<\/span><\/b>Interesting to note that several websites on net assign ‘Sweet Tamarind’ to Pithecelobium dulce, perhaps in error, which has much different much thinner curved fruits.<\/div>\n
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– I had enjoyed these sweet tamarinds at breakfast table at Kunming in China about 6 years ago. \u00a0It was a novelty for me at that time and I brought a few seeds and have grown about 20 saplings at my farm near Karnala Bird Sanctuary. \u00a0They are growing well and hope will fruit soon (?!!!). \u00a0Tamarind trees are known to be slow growing and have a very long life..
\nI remember reading somewhere that the genus name ‘Tamarindus’ originated from ‘Tamar – e – Hind’ meaning ‘Date of India’<\/b>.<\/span> \u00a0I would always wonder how the sour tamarind fruit can be compared with delicious date. \u00a0But now with this sweet tamarind the question is resolved since this tastes quite similar to dates.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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efloraindia: Fabaceae-C\u200baesalpinio\u200bideae -week: Tamarindus indica from Coimbatore.:<\/a>
\nSharing the images of Tamarindus indica<\/span><\/i> <\/span>from Coimbatore<\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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efloraofindia:’05122011MR3\u2019\u2019 Fabaceae-Caesalpinioidea (Caesalpiniaceae) Week: Tamarindus indica Pune:<\/a><\/p>\n

Sharing images of Tamarindus indica<\/i> tree from Pune<\/span><\/div>\n
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Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae (Caesalpiniaceae) :: Tamarindus indica – in Mumbai:<\/a> Here are the flowers pics of Well known Tamarind<\/b>.
\nBot. name: Tamarindus indica<\/span>
\n<\/i>Family<\/span>: <\/span>Caesalpiniaceae<\/span><\/i><\/span>
Plant Habit: Tree<\/span><\/span>.<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n
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Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae (Caesalpiniaceae) :: Tamarindus indica in Maharashtra:<\/a>
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tam-uh-RIN-dus<\/b> — from the Arabic tamar<\/i> (date), hindi<\/i> (Indian)
\nIN-dih-kuh<\/b> or in-DEE-kuh<\/b> — of or from India<\/span><\/div>\n
May 27, 2007 … near Bedse caves, Maharashtra<\/span>
\ncommonly known as<\/b>: camalindo, Indian date, madeira mahogany, sweet tamarind, tamarind \u2022 Assamese<\/b>: \u09a4\u09c7\u0981\u09a4\u09c7\u09b2\u09c0 tenteli \u2022 Bengali<\/b>: \u0986\u09ae\u09cd\u09b2\u09c0\u0995\u09be amlika, \u09a4\u09c7\u0981\u09a4\u09c1\u09b2 tentula, \u09a4\u09bf\u09a8\u09cd\u09a4\u09bf\u09a1\u09bc\u09c0\u0995 tintidika \u2022 Gujarati<\/b>: \u0a96\u0abe\u0a9f\u0ac0 \u0a86\u0aae\u0ab2\u0ac0 khati aamli \u2022 Hindi<\/b>: \u0906\u092e\u094d\u0932\u093f\u0915\u093e amlika, \u0907\u092e\u0932\u0940 imli, \u0924\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u093f\u095c\u0940 tintiri \u2022 Kannada<\/b>: \u0cb9\u0cc1\u0ca3\u0cb8\u0cc7 hunase \u2022 Konkani<\/b>: \u091a\u093f\u0902\u091a\u094d\u092f\u093e\u092e chinchyaam \u2022 Malayalam<\/b>: \u0d2a\u0d41\u0d33\u0d3f puli, \u0d35\u0d3e\u0d33\u0d28\u0d4d\u0d2a\u0d41\u0d33\u0d3f valamapuli \u2022 Manipuri<\/b>: \u09ae\u0982\u0997\u09c7 mange \u2022 Marathi<\/b>: \u0905\u092e\u0932\u0940 amli, \u091a\u093f\u0902\u091a chinch \u2022 Nepalese<\/b>: \u0905\u092e\u093f\u0932\u093f amili, \u0907\u092e\u094d\u0932\u093f imli, \u0924\u093f\u0924\u094d\u0930\u093f titri \u2022 Oriya<\/b>: tintuli \u2022 Pali<\/b>: \u091a\u093f\u091e\u094d\u091a\u093e chincha \u2022 Punjabi<\/b>: \u0a05\u0a70\u0a2c\u0a32\u0a40 ambli, \u0a07\u0a2e\u0a32\u0a40 imli \u2022 Sanskrit<\/b>: \u0906\u092e\u094d\u0932\u0903 amalah, \u0905\u092e\u094d\u0932\u093f\u0915\u093e or \u0905\u092e\u094d\u0932\u0940\u0915\u093e amalika, \u0905\u092e\u094d\u0932\u092e\u094d amlam, \u0905\u092e\u094d\u0932\u092b\u0932\u0903 amlaphalah, \u0905\u092e\u094d\u0932\u0935\u0943\u0915\u094d\u0937\u0903 amlavrukshah, \u091a\u0923\u094d\u0921\u0903 chandah, \u091a\u0930\u093f\u0924\u094d\u0930\u093e charitra, \u091a\u093f\u091e\u094d\u091a\u093e chincha, \u091a\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u093f\u0921\u0940 chintidi, \u091a\u0941\u0915\u094d\u0930\u093e chukra, \u091a\u0941\u0915\u094d\u0930\u092e\u094d\u0932\u093e chukramla, \u0917\u0941\u0930\u0941\u092a\u0924\u094d\u0930\u093e gurupatra, \u092e\u0939\u093e\u092e\u094d\u0932\u092e\u094d mahamlam, \u092b\u0932\u092e\u094d\u0932\u092e\u094d phalamlam, \u0936\u094d\u0930\u0947\u0937\u094d\u0920\u092e\u094d\u0932\u092e\u094d shreshtamlam, \u0924\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u093f\u0921\u0903 tintidah, \u0924\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u093f\u0921\u093f\u0915\u093e tintidika, \u0924\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u093f\u0932\u0940 tintili, \u0924\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0924\u093f\u0932\u0940\u0915\u093e tintilika, \u0935\u0943\u0915\u094d\u0937\u092e\u094d\u0932\u092e\u094d vrukshamlam \u2022 Tamil<\/b>: \u0b86\u0bae\u0bcd\u0baa\u0bbf\u0bb2\u0bae\u0bcd ambilam, \u0b9a\u0b9e\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0bc0\u0bb5\u0b95\u0bb0\u0ba3\u0bbf canciva-karani, \u0b9a\u0ba3\u0bcd\u0b9f\u0ba9\u0bcd cantan, \u0b8e\u0b95\u0bbf\u0ba9\u0bcd ekin, \u0b8e\u0ba4\u0bb3\u0bbe etala, \u0b87\u0ba8\u0bcd\u0ba4\u0bae\u0bcd intam, \u0b95\u0bbf\u0b9e\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0bae\u0bcd kincam, \u0b93\u0ba4\u0bbf\u0bae\u0bae\u0bcd otimam, \u0baa\u0bc1\u0bb3\u0bbf puli \u2022 Telugu<\/b>: \u0c06\u0c2e\u0c4d\u0c32\u0c2e\u0c41 amlamu, \u0c05\u0c2e\u0c4d\u0c32\u0c3f\u0c15 amlika, \u0c1a\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c1a chincha, \u0c1a\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c24 chinta, \u0c24\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c24\u0c4d\u0c30\u0c3f\u0c23\u0c3f tintrini \u2022 Urdu<\/b>: \u0627\u0645\u0644\u06cc imlii
\nNative of<\/b>: tropical Africa, Madagascar; widely cultivated<\/span>
\nmore views<\/b>: May 27, 2007 … near Bedse caves, Maharashtra<\/div>\n
Mar 2, 2008 … at Vaghbil, Thane, Maharashtra <\/span>
\nJun 21, 2008 … at Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra<\/span><\/div>\n
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Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae (Caesalpiniaceae) Week: Tamarindus indicus Pune:<\/a>
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Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae (Caesalpiniaceae) Week: Tamarindus indica from Delhi:<\/a>
\nTamarindus indica<\/b><\/i> L., Sp. Pl. 34, 1753<\/p>\n

syn: Tamarindus officinalis<\/i> Hook.; Tamarindus occidentalis<\/i> Gaertn.<\/div>\n
Common names: Indian tamarind<\/span>, <\/span>kilytree<\/span>, <\/span>tamarind, Indian date<\/span><\/b><\/span><\/div>\n
Hindi: Imli<\/b> <\/span><\/span>
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Tree often reaching 25 m; leaves with 8-20 pairs of opposite 12-25 mm long oblong leaflets; flowers in up to 8-flowered short raceme; pedicel up to 15 mm long; calyx up to 12 mm long, reddish; petals white or yellowish with reddish veins, 10-13 mm long; pod light brown, scurfy outside, 7-15 cm long, 2-4 seeded, with pulp inside.<\/span><\/span>
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Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae (Caesalpiniaceae) week: Tamarindus indica from IOCL Area Panipat:<\/a>
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Request for pics of Tamarindus indica:<\/a>
\nCould anyone send me some pics of<\/span> <\/span>Tamarindus indica<\/i> plant, fruit, and seeds and flowers for using in writing of an article of its use as raw material in perfumery. <\/span><\/p>\n


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Find attached 2 images.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n


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SYMBIOSIS : 391<\/a> : Attachments (1).\u00a0\u00a01 post by 1 author.
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SYMBIOSIS :393<\/a> : Attachments (1). 1 post by 1 author.<\/div>\n
Attaching an image of a Bumble Bee<\/span><\/b> on the flowers of Tamarindus indica<\/i>. (TAMARIND\/ IMLI\/ TNETUL<\/b>)<\/div>\n
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TSPNOV2015-27:Images of Tamarindus indica (Fabaceae)<\/a> :\u00a02 posts by 1 author. Attachments (6)<\/div>\n
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It is my pleasure to share few images of Tamarindus <\/i>(Fabaceae<\/i>)<\/div>\n
Habit: Medium- Large tree<\/span><\/div>\n
Habitat: Cultivated, Avenue.<\/span><\/div>\n
Sighting: Chikmagalur, Karnataka about 1000 msl.
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Kindly read the name as Tamarindus indica<\/i>. The omission is regretted.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Tamarindus indica SMP 2016\/11<\/a> :\u00a04 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (<\/span>1<\/span>)<\/span><\/div>\n
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Tree for ID :: JJ – Modera, GJ, March 2018 :: ARKAPR-17<\/a> : 8 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (4)<\/span><\/div>\n
Captured this tree<\/span> at Modera, GJ <\/span>in March 2018. It was next to a temple.
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Thank you … for the ID. Initially I too thought it so, but looking at the appearance of the fall of the branches, I had doubts.<\/p>\n

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again from Tamil Nadu<\/a> : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)- around 900 kb each.<\/span>
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Looks like Tamarindus indica<\/i> \u2026<\/div>\n
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TAMARIND TREE <\/span><\/a>:
\nTamarind<\/b> does not require any introduction. Without Tamarind, functioning of kitchen will be difficult. Chakravarti S Venkatesh gives a very interesting input about the name of this tree. This is what he says,
\n” Tamarind derives its name<\/u> from the Persian Tamar-i-Hind, meaning in that language the Date of India.<\/span> Originally a native oftropical Africa, it is now widely planted and naturalized everywhere inthe tropics of both the hemisheres<\/span>.”
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efloraofindia:”For Id 30092011MR18\u2019\u2019 Tamarind tree with fruit Pune<\/span><\/a>:
\nSharing pictures of Tamarind<\/b> tree with fruit Sep 2011
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I have a story about this tree.
\nDuring our Stay in Officers Training Academy in Kamptee (Nagpur). Many of our lectures were used to held under this tree. This tree is in abundant in OTA. We tried our best to see its flowers to have their snaps but could not see even single. After completion of our training on 21st feb 2009, we collected its fruits to take away with us to Home with the hope that in next refresher course we will be able to see its flowers.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Flora of Panipat: Tamarindus indica from IOCL Refinery area Panipat<\/span><\/a>:
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flowers of India site- corrections in Bengali names<\/span><\/a>:<\/p>\n

Now, it’s something else. But before i proceed i would humbly like to add that i know you must be receiving thousands mails daily to take care of. So, it is not necessary to reply me back for all mails i write\/forward to you. I just wish that our group, or any other website maintained by Indians should always display zero error data on everything they put on web for world wide view.<\/div>\n
I noticed some discrepancies in the Flowers of India site<\/span><\/a> regarding Bengali names of species. Presently i would like to draw you kind attention regarding two species –<\/div>\n
1. Tamarindus indica<\/i> – http:\/\/www.flowersofindia.net\/catalog\/slides\/Tamarind.html<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n
The Bengali name of the above is TENTUL ( \u09a4\u09c7\u0981\u09a4\u09c1\u09b2 ),<\/b> never AMLI, though some Hindi speaking people of West Bengal use IMLI<\/b>.<\/div>\n
2. Combretum indicum<\/i> (syn. Quisqualis indica<\/i>) – <\/span>http:\/\/www.flowersofindia.net\/catalog\/slides\/Rangoon%20Creeper.html<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n
The Bengali (also in Assam) name of the above is MADHABI LATA<\/b> ( \u09ae\u09be\u09a7\u09ac\u09c0\u09b2\u09a4\u09be<\/b> ), it is the common name we use for the same. But there is another Bengali name, BRAHMOLATA<\/b>, which no one uses here. I am attaching an image file, recorded from the book “Plant Groups” (a college text book by H. Mukherji), here for your perusal.
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3. Hiptage benghalensis<\/i> – <\/span>http:\/\/www.flowersofindia.Madhavi%20Lata.html<\/span><\/a>
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Dealing with correct Bengali names of various plants is very troublesome. What is West Bengal today is not same with what was Bengal before 1947.<\/div>\n
“The language Bengali” in West Bengal and “the language Bengali” in Bangladesh are not always same. There are quite too many dialects and there by results much confusion, confusion not only regarding names of plants but also in other domain. I have heard and read that this variation is more complex in Bangladesh. Our friends from Bangladesh could tell us more. Besides, there exists differences in names used by educated city folks and by common village folks.<\/div>\n
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http:\/\/www.banglapedia.org\/httpdocs\/HT\/G_0037.HTM<\/span><\/a>
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Tamarindus indica L.<\/a> : 6 posts by 1 author. 6 images- 4 to 7 mb each.<\/div>\n
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Tamarindus indica L. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Jun 27, 2009 \u00b7 JUN23 DV27<\/a>: 2 images.
\nTamarindus indica<\/i>\u00a0L.
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Tamarindus indica L. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: May 25, 2008 \u00b7 JUN23 DV177<\/a>: 3 images
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Tamarindus indica L. :: Waghbil, Thane :: Jan 6, 2008 \u00b7 JUN23 DV276<\/a>:
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http:\/\/www.legumes-online.net\/ildis\/aweb\/td005\/td_01038.htm<\/a><\/span><\/u><\/div>\n
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Tamarind – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Tamarindus indica – Tamarind<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Tamarindus indica\u00a0L., Sp. Pl.: 34 (1753) (syn: Tamarindus officinalis\u00a0Hook. ; Tamarindus umbrosa\u00a0Salisb. ; Cavaraea elegans\u00a0Speg. ; Tamarindus erythraeus\u00a0Mattei ; Tamarindus indica\u00a0var.\u00a0emarginata\u00a0Chiov. ; Tamarindus occidentalis\u00a0Gaertn. ; Tamarindus somalensis\u00a0Mattei ); . tam-uh-RIN-dus — from the Arabic tamar (date), hindi (Indian) IN-dih-kuh or in-DEE-kuh — of or from India . commonly known as:…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"ht-kb-category":[6915],"ht-kb-tag":[],"class_list":["post-1301129","ht_kb","type-ht_kb","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","ht_kb_category-tamarindus"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/ht-kb\/1301129","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/ht-kb"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/ht_kb"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=1301129"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/ht-kb\/1301129\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1301129"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"ht_kb_category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/ht-kb-category?post=1301129"},{"taxonomy":"ht_kb_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/ht-kb-tag?post=1301129"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}