Kadam, cinnamon tree, red Kamala, baghnola, elephant rope tree, elephant apple tree, giant crepe-myrtle, black myrobalan, bahera, pithraj, jamun, purple Bauhinia, Syzygium Oblatum, silk cotton tree, petharai, akshi, patana oak, ejar, white teak, trumpet tree …
Such an exotic list.
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Many of them are common in India, but I understand what you mean
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Wow!! Such wonderful trees! I would love to visit Manas! Thanks for reminding me! 🙂
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picture encapsulates their grandness very well
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Thanks
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I love the perspective of this photo. So many kinds of trees that we do not have here!
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Thank you. They are tropical trees, so most of them would not stand the weather you have, I guess
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No, they would not fare well here, especially today!
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🙂 Not a warm day, I suppose
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Unexpected snow!
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I would love to visit this Park in Assam. Thank you for joining and showing us such a lovely picture of trees. See you around for today’s edition.
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Glad you liked it. I’m sure you’ll love Manas
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Lots of variety in those species of tree. Nice composition. Thanks for participating in Cellpic Sunday!
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Thank you. And thanks again for starting and running the Cellpic Sunday challenge
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Speaking of jamun, I’m anxiously waiting for their arrival, which is unusual this year because they normally hit the market by the end of April.
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing capture with my challenge 🙂
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Glad to share. True, enough, I haven’t had jamun this year. But it was good for litchi
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