{"id":1490551,"date":"2023-04-10T11:14:11","date_gmt":"2023-04-10T05:44:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/?p=1490551"},"modified":"2024-12-23T16:09:05","modified_gmt":"2024-12-23T10:39:05","slug":"fake-images-videos-of-semecarpus-anacardium","status":"publish","type":"ht_kb","link":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/efi\/fake-images-videos-of-semecarpus-anacardium\/","title":{"rendered":"Fake images\/ videos of Semecarpus anacardium"},"content":{"rendered":"
e ID the tree.<\/p>\n Due to file size restrictions, I am not able to send the video. I am sending again screenshots of the plant.<\/p>\n Still images are not clear.<\/p>\n For the last two days a video that shows white fruits being used to light match sticks.<\/p>\n It’s fake. As no such fruit exists.<\/p>\n It appears to be a tree of Diospyros melanoxylon (locally known as tendu or temburni).<\/p>\n Video makers have smartly used white cement to wrap the terminal ends of branches, which gives an appearance like fruit.<\/p>\n The chemical that they have poured in glass used to light the match stick is sulfuric acid. 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It could be Semecarpus anacardium, fruits are white when young (hence name White Biba or Safed Bhilawa) turn brown when mature. There may be some answers here I could not find a single image of S. anacardium with white fruit except those in fake videos.<\/p>\n Replies from Pankaj ji from whatsapp: I wonder, if this is also fake And these All seems to have been circulated deliberately, to create genuine confusion. Why are all images out of focus? Can you post clear image showing all aspects of the fruit \/ plant and fruit attachment to the plant?<\/p>\n This picture is from a video, which was circulated on whatsapp\u00a0groups.<\/p>\n The images that I shared has been proved to be fake. Thank you for your attention<\/p>\n <<\/span><\/p>\n Reg. Identification of this tree species in these videos, which has become viral now<\/a>:<\/p>\n I want to know, if this videos are real and such a tree exists, in the literature(both scientific and Indian traditional). I havent got across any literary reference to such a tree\/plant.<\/p>\n Not Sure but Semecarpus anacardium is Possibility, locally Safed Bhilawa or White Biba So far enquiries does prove that it is fake. But, wondering, how come there is no literary reference to this variety of Semicarpus Anacardium.<\/p>\n Yes, that is the reason why these are likely\u00a0to be fake news.<\/p>\n .<\/span><\/p>\n Tree for ID, online video NAW-23-10-01<\/a>: This video was posted long back in the group , if I remember right.\u00a0 This is being circulated on whats app for the last one year . Even now I received\u00a0 from 3 to 4 members. If nobody on this forum can identify the species, i take the video to be fake. it is impossible that such a striking behavior by a plant is unknown to this forum.<\/p>\n<\/a>
\nTree ID please<\/a>: 2 image.
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\nMayur Nandikar<\/p>\n
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\nFrom my friend \ud83d\udc47<\/div>\n
\n7. People involved in making video not giving any clue for which purpose they have made so much efforts.<\/div>\n
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\nhttps:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Semecarpus_anacardium<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n
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\n1. Just an observation. If you look closely the stalk under the fruits are channelled and the base of that stalk is segmented. Which basically means that the fruits have been attached to a petiole and the hey are not on peduncle. But yes the fruits do look like Semecarpus anacardium. So it means someone is indeed playing a trick.
\n2.\u00a0Same goes for this plant. Semecarpus leaves I don\u2019t remember they turn reddish but yes Kendu\/Tendu does have reddish leaves in the beginning.<\/p>\n
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\nhttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/104329201024804\/posts\/safed-bhilawa\/238080697649653\/<\/a><\/p>\n
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\nhttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/photo.php?fbid=138600522242684&set=p.138600522242684&type=3<\/a>
\nhttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/photo.php?fbid=194170309868156&set=p.194170309868156&type=3<\/a>
\nIn any case worth investigation<\/p>\n
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\nIf any past books\/ literature shows white fruits of S.anacardium<\/i>, then only we can think of these as not being planted.<\/p>\n
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\nAvailable even Indiamart<\/p>\n
\nhttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/photo.php?fbid=138600522242684&set=p.138600522242684&type=3<\/a>
\nSome serious research is needed, can’t reject outright<\/div>\n
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\nWe have to treat it like that until confirmed.<\/p>\n
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\na strange request out of curiosity. someone forwarded me this video
\nhttps:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=LTzrXtXejb4<\/a>
\nwhich shows a rather dangerous tree whose white fruits spontaneously light up match sticks. they mention the local name as Pandava Patti, which has been identified as Callicarpa tomentosa<\/em>, but the tree in the video is clearly not C. tomentosa<\/em>.
\nThe location alluded to in the video is Chandrapur which might refer to the forests of east Maharashtra though the uploader of the video is in Mizoram.
\nThe video does seem genuine and not a stunt, hence i dared to link it on this group as a enquiry.<\/p>\n
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\nFor me it looks\u00a0FAKE.\u00a0<\/b><\/p>\n
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