Thanks, Taffazul ji
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J. M. Garg

On Mon, 1 Apr, 2024, 12:24 [email protected], <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Members,
> Am posting some photos of Box Elder (*Acer negundo ) *an introduced
> monoecious  plant
> species from Srinagar.  The male plant has long attractive flowers which
> hang in panicles and appear just before the leaves in March .It seems that
> photos of male flowering plants from this locality have not been posted
> before here. Previous posts by Gurcharan Ji and Aarti Ji are of leaves
> which appear just after flowers.  It is also called Ash Maple because the
> leaves are pinnately compound as in Ash.
> Habitat:  Corner of a field in Srinagar
> Habit: Tree 15-20 feet high
> Inflorescence: Flowers hanging in panicles at the end of long hairy
> pedicels 3-4cm or more in length.
> Petals: Absent
> Perianth: minute
>
> Regards
> Taffazull
>
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