Pistacia integerrima

Pistacia integerrima J. L. Stewart, J. L. Stewart & D. Brandis, Forest fl. N. W. India 122, t. 22. 1874 (syn: (≡) Pistacia chinensis subsp. integerrima (J. L. Stewart ex Brandis) Rech. f.);

Images by Nidhan Singh (Identified by D S Rawat) & Anil Thakur (Inserted by J.M.Garg)

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Common name: Kakkar • Hindi: kakra, kakra-singi, kareran, kakare, kakkar • Marathi: kakra, kaakada, kaakad shingee • Tamil: kakkata-shinigi • Telugu: kakarashingi, kaakara shingi • Kannada: chakrangi, kaakada shringi, karkaataka shringi • Urdu: kakra, mastagi desi • Sanskrit: chakra, chakrangi, chandraspada, ghosha, karkata
  
 

 
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My Pending Identifications: Chakrata-Pistacia:: NS MARCH 03 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (6).
This was a tree in fruits, shot again from Chakrata.. the tree is often covered with galls also..
I think this can be a Pistacia sp. ..can this be P. chinesis
Yes to me it is Pistacia chinensis subsp. integerrima (J. L. Stewart ex Brandis) Rech. f.
The insect galls are medicinally very important.
Thank you very much ... for confirmation and detailed nomenclature...
 
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Mahogany? ABAPR01/11 : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (6) 
This larger tree was growing next to the other tree (which we are suspecting to be Toona serrata).
The young foliage on this tree is also yellow/red with compound leaves. The bark is different and so are the leaf margins. The chandelier like structures have red berries. There are no dried fruit clusters on the tree. Do we know what this is? Another Toon sp.? Please advise.
Above Mcleodganj, Dharamshala, HP
1800m
11 April 2015 
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Toona species in eFIoraofindia (with details/ keys from published papers/ regional floras/ FRLHT/ FOI/ efloras/ books etc., where ever available)  
yes i also thought that it was toona ciliata, i captured some photos also
may be Pistacia integrima
Thank you ... It does look like Pistacio integerrima. While photographing I had asked a local person about that tree and he had said that the tree was the only specimen at this altitude and was called ‘Kadain’ in the local dialect. I am attaching a screen shot from the HP govt. site which gives botanical and local names of plants and entry serial 7 shows Kakrain which is close to what the man said.
I will try and visit the tree tomorrow and record changes if any and report here. 
I visited the tree today and took some pictures. There is very little red left and the tree is covered in leaves.
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‎Pistacia page (‎Anacardiaceae) with images of species in efloraofindia : .........................................
Kindly find attached a photograph of Pistacia chinensis subsp. integerrima Syn. Pistacia integerrima with flowers. 
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