Spectacularly large!OK, its not a tree, but a grand enough sight, this anthill made! I wonder what happens when there is a thunderstorm... does it get washed away?
Monday, September 8, 2008
Kanha Memories- A photo essay on the forests
Young sal treesEvergreens, they provide the main greenery throughout the year. The fallen leaves a lovely brown contrast.
Spectacularly large!OK, its not a tree, but a grand enough sight, this anthill made! I wonder what happens when there is a thunderstorm... does it get washed away?
Spectacularly large!OK, its not a tree, but a grand enough sight, this anthill made! I wonder what happens when there is a thunderstorm... does it get washed away?
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Wow, you're serving up the Kanha memories thick and fast!
ReplyDeleteLovely photographs, and sorry, I can't help with any IDs!
Kamini.
The crimson red tree you needed identified is called Kusum.
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Why, thanks Avinash! I just looked up that flowersofindia.net.
ReplyDeleteBotanical name: Schleichera oleosa?
lovely photo essay, how well you captured the forest.
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