Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Nice flowers images picture

Photos of flowers


white rounded flower
nice red flower
nice-image-white-flower
In this article i have shown nice flowers images or pictures with white , red , yellow flowers .
all photo i had taken in noon time.some of flowers are very nice and some of not because of high flash or sun shine.some of are red , white and white and in white rounded shape.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

List of Food plants | cereals plants | fodder-legumes.

List of Food plants | cereals plants | fodder-legumes.
List of Food plants | cereals plants.
List of 26 food plants which has many uses and importance .
  1. Vigna catjang
  2. Pisum arvense
  3. Phaseolus radiatus
  4. Phaseolus mungo
  5. Phaseolus aconitifolius
  6. Lens esculenta
  7. Lathyrus sativus
  8. Pisum arvense
  9. Phaseolus radiatus
  10. Phaseolus mungo
  11. Phaseolus aconitifolius
  12. Dolichos lablab
  13. Dolichos biflorus
  14. Cyamopsis tetragonaloba
  15. Triticum species.
  16. Setaria italica
  17. Pennisetum spicetum
  18. Iwspalum scrobiculatum
  19. Panicum pilosum
  20. Panicum meliare
  21. Panicum millaceum
  22. Eleusine coracana
  23. Eciiinochloa stagnana
  24. Avena sativa
  25. Andropogon sorghum
  26. Oryza Sativa

Some most important wild fodder-legumes.

  1. Centrasima pubescens
  2. Heylandia latebrosa
  3. Alysicarpus rugosus
  4. Alysicarpus pubescens
  5. Longifolius
  6. Urochloa reptans
  7. Urochloa helopus
  8. Themeda triandra
  9. Themeda tremula

Monday, January 9, 2012

Pictures of the flowers |trees | plants popular list

Pictures of the flowers |trees | plants popular list
list of popular plants year 2011
  1. adulsa
  2. sadabahar plant
  3. gulvel
  4. vekhand
  5. calotropis gigantea
  6. helicteres isora
  7. mulethi plant
  8. adhatoda zeylanica
  9. costus speciosus
  10. gokhru plant
  11. ambehalad
  12. sarpagandha
  13. catharanthus roseus
  14. pudina plant
  15. tylophora indica
  16. sabja
  17. daruhaldi
  18. punarnava plant
  19. madar plant
  20. crataeva nurvala
  21. madhuca indica
  22. kalijiri
  23. rui plant
  24. chitrak plant
  25. chopchini
  26. kutaj
  27. korphad plant
  28. khirni plant
  29. badishep
  30. bel plant
  31. azadirachta indica (neem)
  32. aavla
  33. ashok medicinal plant
  34. shirish tree
  35. gulwel
  36. babhul
  37. shevari
  38. kanchan plant
  39. sonchafa flower
  40. ajvain

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Adina cordifolia | Haldu Tree | taxonomy

Adina cordifolia  | Haldu Tree | taxonomy
Adina cordifolia -The Fodder Plant
Scientific classification of Adina cordifolia Tree .

Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Gentianales
Family: Rubiaceae
Genus: Haldina
Species: H. cordifolia
Family.—Rubiaceae.

Common names :-Gujrati. Haladwan; Haldu; Hedde; Marathi.Haldu.

A large deciduous tree common throughout the State in deciduous forests.
Leaves are eaten by cattle.




Adina cordifolia, commonly known as Indian holly (not to be confused with American holly, Ilex opaca), is a tree species native to the Indian subcontinent. Here are some key characteristics and information about Adina cordifolia:

Plant Description: Adina cordifolia is a medium-sized to large deciduous tree that can reach heights of up to 25 meters (about 82 feet). It is characterized by its heart-shaped (cordate) leaves, which are glossy and dark green in color.

Flowers: The tree produces fragrant, white to pale yellow flowers with a tubular shape. These flowers are typically small and arranged in clusters. They are known to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.

Fruit: The fruit of Adina cordifolia is a capsule that contains seeds. The capsules are typically woody and split open when mature to release the seeds.

Habitat: Indian holly is found in a variety of habitats, including tropical and subtropical forests, as well as along riverbanks and in disturbed areas. It is native to India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka.

Traditional Uses: Various parts of the Adina cordifolia tree have been used in traditional medicine systems. For example, the bark is used in Ayurvedic medicine for its potential medicinal properties. It has been used to treat a range of ailments, including fever, diarrhea, and skin conditions.

Timber: The wood of Adina cordifolia is used for various purposes, including construction, furniture making, and carving. It is valued for its strength and durability.

Conservation: While Adina cordifolia is not necessarily considered endangered, its populations may face threats due to habitat loss and deforestation in some regions.

Other Names: Adina cordifolia is known by various regional names in India, such as "Haldina cordifolia," "Yellow teak," and "Kadam."

Cultural Significance: In some cultures, Adina cordifolia is associated with religious and cultural significance. For example, it is used in traditional rituals and ceremonies in parts of India.

Wildlife Attraction: The fragrant flowers of Indian holly can attract a variety of pollinators and may be of ecological importance in supporting local biodiversity.

As with the use of any plant for medicinal purposes, it's important to exercise caution and consult with knowledgeable practitioners or healthcare professionals, especially when using traditional remedies. Additionally, conservation efforts are crucial to protect the natural habitats of Adina cordifolia and other plant species.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Dillenia pentagyna flowers | Karmal image | Aggai , Kanagola

Dillenia pentagyna flowers

Family.—Dilleniacea

Common Names :- Aggai , Kanagola ,Karmal.

A rather large seasonal tree ; found throughout the State in deci¬duous forests. Fruit, size of a cherry, globular, smooth, orange-yellow, surrounded by enlarged fleshy sepals, has a pleasant acid taste and is eaten raw or cooked.

See—Timbers, Fibres, Fodder Plants.