My tree for today is not a new species to all of you tree lovers.. yet I am sharing these images just for the spectacular trunks they have achieved.
Without much ado.. here are the images of the Chafa (thats the local marathi name) or Plumeria of the Apocynaceae family. Sadly none of the trees were in bloom so I have to stop at identification at the Genus level. This is an introduced species in India and it flowers profusely but rarely fruits in Pune. However I have seen the Plumeria fruit in Gurgaon. It is also called the Temple tree or Frangipani.
The Kolaba fort is off the sea coast and can be accessed by boat or one can walk to it at low tide. You can read more about it here. Here are some images of the fort
That sandy spot is where the boat takes tourists |
Entrance |
There were many Terminalia cattapa trees but they seemed to be planted. Of course one could see the mangroves as the water had receded in the low tide.. the pencil roots were clearly visible but I dare not try to identify it.
8 comments:
That is an amazing tree.
Those trunks are indeed interesting. Why the leaning is something I wouldn't begin to guess at, either. Climate? (constant strong winds?) is what I immediately thought of. When I lived in our state of Kansas (U.S.) we had almost constant winds coming from the South and trees would lean, but not anything like that.
@linsartyblobs Thank you so much. Glad you liked the tree! :-)
@Alana I had similar thoughts for the reason for the trunk inclination! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Happy to have you here! :-)
I have never seen a Plumeria with this kind of trunk. Most ones are smooth and straight. This tree must be old and has seen many changes to weather. Thanks for joining, Archana. See you tomorrow.
@Parul Happy to share unique trees from my travels with enthusiastic TTL bloggers! Thanks! :-)
These trees also look like sculptures thanks to those twisted trunks.
I brought back a plumeria flower-clip from my trip to HI, a few years ago. And I love it! :)
@dee That's great!! Thanks a lot! :-)
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