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Can somebody help me identifying this tree?

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Originally Posted by DCEite (Post 4124384)
Can somebody help me identifying this tree?

The image is not clear. If the leaves are small it is Gulmohar.

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Originally Posted by Aroy (Post 4124822)
The image is not clear. If the leaves are small it is Gulmohar.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...eup_(orig).JPG

I tried to capture some closer images.

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Originally Posted by DCEite (Post 4125029)
I tried to capture some closer images.

Leave look like Gulmohar or Tamarind. Another possibility is Drum stick.

If its Gulmohar you will start seeing it flowering in March.

That is Gulmohar with out doubt. I have planted 2 of these and have a very fast growth rate.

Looks Gulmohar. The only problem with the tree is the number of small leaves that it sheds. Gets into all the crevices of the car, which is a pain to clear.

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Originally Posted by freedom (Post 4125062)
Leave look like Gulmohar or Tamarind. Another possibility is Drum stick.

If its Gulmohar you will start seeing it flowering in March.

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Originally Posted by poloman (Post 4125069)
That is Gulmohar with out doubt. I have planted 2 of these and have a very fast growth rate.

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Originally Posted by Aroy (Post 4125138)
Looks Gulmohar. The only problem with the tree is the number of small leaves that it sheds. Gets into all the crevices of the car, which is a pain to clear.


Thanks for info guys.

We have many trees like this planted by builder in our apartment alongside boundary wall. All are very young, so i was wondering if they would grow bigger or remain small. Gulmohar i guess can grow quite big, so its good for the greenery of our apartment. :)

Never knew that we have a thread on gardening here.
I am growing roses for the first time. Location Sydney.
And I can see why people are crazy about Roses. If there are plants with character then it must be Roses.
Here is Friesia, a Yellow Floribunda Rose.
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These are growing in pots. Will be glad to share my experiences if someone interested.

Interesting to see that there is a Gardening thread here on team-bhp.
With a considerable amount of passion and experience in Balcony gardening over the few years, I'm sure I can be of help here.
Stuff I currently grow on my balcony
1. Coriander
2. Pudina (mint)
3. Spinach
4. Bougainville (white & pink)
5. Money plants in various forms (indoor and outdoor)
6. Peace lilies (indoor)
7. Chillies (normal & king chilly)
8. Horse tail plant.
9. Rain lilies (white and Yellow)

Cheers,
Coplay

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Originally Posted by Coplay (Post 4125306)
Interesting to see that there is a Gardening thread here on team-bhp.
With a considerable amount of passion and experience in Balcony gardening over the few years, I'm sure I can be of help here.
Stuff I currently grow on my balcony
1. Coriander
2. Pudina (mint)
3. Spinach
4. Bougainville (white & pink)
5. Money plants in various forms (indoor and outdoor)
6. Peace lilies (indoor)
7. Chillies (normal & king chilly)
8. Horse tail plant.
9. Rain lilies (white and Yellow)

Cheers,
Coplay

Could you suggest more on gworing:
1. Coriander
2. Pudina (mint)
3. Spinach

Like - sunlight requirements, ideal planter size, manuere needed etc. ?

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Originally Posted by DCEite (Post 4125623)
Could you suggest more on gworing:
1. Coriander
2. Pudina (mint)
3. Spinach

Like - sunlight requirements, ideal planter size, manuere needed etc. ?

Most of my plants have the same potting mix.
40% Coco Peat , 30% Vermicompost, 30% Potting soil.
I also use a Fertiliser once in 3 months. A handful of granules totally for all three pots.

For Coriander and Spinach, I use Long rectangle shaped plastic pots which are approx 15x8inches
Pudina - a round 8inch planting pot.

How do I propagate them ?
1. Coriander : buy whole seeds, soak them in water for a few hours, plant and wait for germination. Usually happens in a week.

2. Spinach: buy Spinach which have the roots from local markets, peel off leaves for use, plant the root and wait for growth. Happens in a week. Harvest leaves when required and wait till the plant flowers and use the seeds for further planting.

3. Pudina: easiest of all. Choose the thickest stems from the bunch of locally bought Pudina. Pluck the leaves and use for cooking. Immerse the stem in a glass of water till new leaves germinate. Usually happens in a week, and then replant these new stems.

All these plants require indirect sunlight. Too much sunlight will scorch them to death.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,
Coplay

My "experience" in gardening is just walking into a nursery with my little son and we use the "point and buy" technique! So my narrow balcony now has about 10 pots with various plants. I know one of them is a rose and another is a money plant. 6 month survival rate has increased from 20% to 70%!
I found these little squirmy fellows in one of the pots (I think its a chilly plant that grew from seeds). I assume they are earthworms, but wanted to confirm.
I purchased several packets of vermicompost 6 months ago and use it once in a while in the pots.
If they are NOT earthworms, am I in trouble!!!
Here's a video and picture:
https://youtu.be/hT6WVgGfnts

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I think these are Red wigglers which are good for soil.

If they are borrowing in earth, they are by definition earthworms! They are essential for aerating the soil by constantly burrowing and coming out.

https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=i&rc...85348093433535

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Originally Posted by Coplay (Post 4125949)
... I also use a Fertiliser once in 3 months. A handful of granules totally for all three pots. ...

Which fertilizer do you use?


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