Cornus capitata



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Flora of Chakrata 2013:: Tree for id.. : Attachments (5). 5 posts by 3 authors.
This medium-sized tree was found in Tiuni area during our recent tour..
flowering was over, only fruits were found... leaves silvery beneath.. please help to id..
Cornus capitata Wall. (Cornaceae). Fruits at maturity are sweet and edible. Bears like these fruits very much.
Thanks ... for id.. is it also cultivated somewhere?
The images on web show very attractive fruits..

Not cultivated in the Himalaya.
The white insects are colonising on the leaves. I feel the tree is attacked by mealy bugs.


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25062014GS3 a tree for ID from Chakrata-GSJUN08 : 5 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (3).  
Please help in the ID of this tree photographed from Chakrata in September 2011
Identified as Cornus capitata by Anil Thakur on Indian Flora Facebook Group 
Yes Sir. It is Cornus capitata, locally called as 'Bhamora' and fruits are edible.
I got some close ups from the area.. submitting one of them ..
Yes Sir, it is Benthamidia (=Cornus) capitata.


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ID Request --Sai Ropa at GHNP - PKA27 : 9 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (4).
Seen this tree at the out skirts of Sai Ropa at GHNP at an altitude of approx. 1500m.
Date/Time: 23-09-2014 / 05:00PM
morinda sp???
but i have never seen fruits of this sp.. to be this perfectly round and "hanging" perfectly upright... 
It is Benthamidia (=Cornus) capitata
Yes, I also recorded the fruit laden tree from near Chakrata..
well, now its the edible dogwood...c.. kousa? from long island,
sorry I never connected the dots...
This wild fruit called "Bhamora" is well known edible in Uttarakhand. Himalayan black bear is fond of this fruit and broken twigs indicate the presence around.


 
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Cornus capitata ABJUN01/08 : 8 posts by 4 authors. 4 images.
On a recent visit to Kullu district I spotted several trees laden with these beautiful (odourless) flowers. I think this is the Himalayan Strawberry tree of the Dogwood family. Please correct me if I am wrong. 
The true flowers are tiny making up the central dome and are surrounded by white bracts (mostly 4).
The fruit is edible.
Cornus capitata, Himalayan Strawberry Tree (or Evergreen Dogwood)
Gushaini, Kullu, 1500m
24 June 2015
Yes beautiful capture.
Yes ... Beautiful photographs. I had photographed this from UCBG, California.
..., has it travelled to the U.S. from the Himalayas?
wiki says its native of the himalayas in india china and naturalized in australia and new zealand.
Called Himayan dogwood,
In Berkeley or SF its an import
Many reputed Botanical Gardens including UCBG have different sections in the garden with plants grown from different parts of the World. UCBG has a section on Himalayas, India, Africa, Australia, etc. with plants from these areas grown and maintained.
Thank you ... for clarifying this. I did not realise BG stood for Botanical Garden before. Must have been lovely to be there.

HIMALAYAN STRAWBERRY TREE: Cornus capitata AT MAY 2017/02 : 3 posts by 2 authors.
HIMALAYAN STRAWBERRY TREE: Cornus capitata
FROM MY BLOG
http://anilkthakur.blogspot.in/2014/09/himalayan-strawberry-tree-cornus.html

Great details and presentation. 


 
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Tree for Id ( from Bhutan) - ID22032018SH3 : 7 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3) - 1 Mb each.
Tree for id pl.
Location - Paro (Bhutan)
Date - March. 2018
I think it is Altingia excelsa or may be another species
Thanks ... But Altingia excelsa leaves show distinctly toothed margin and are leathery and shining while in the images posted by me it's not so.
Appears to be Cornus capitata of Cornaceae


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AKOCT19 Tree for ID from Chakrata and Mussoorie : 3 posts by 3 authors. 4 images.
Cornus capitata (=Benthamidia capitata) of Cornaceae family.
Called as "Bhamora" in the area and fruits are edible.
another cornus from the himalayas
love the pictures
cant quite make it : first picture what is it?
 
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Flowers from California-Cornus capitata from University California Botanical Garden: Cornus capitata Wall. W. Roxburgh, Fl. ind. 1:434. 1820
This Asian tree common in many parts of India was found grown in University of California Botanical Garden.
Wiki says this plant is native to the Himalayas in China, India and surrounding nations (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornus_capitata). Wonder how it reached California! :-)
University of California Botanical Garden has plants from all over the world.
 
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Cornus capitata : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (1)- 2 mb. 

 

 
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