The Malabar Hill Flag
Perhaps the biggest tree in Mumbai, this huge, tremendous, dramatic South American tree is very visible from Chowpatty Beach and Marine Drive.
Location:
- State: Maharashtra
- Locality: Mumbai: Standing visible near the Hanging Gardens on Malabar Hill
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Botany:
- Common name: Guanacaste or Caro Caro Tree: This tree, a relative of the peas, has an enormous, shady crown, and is the national tree of Costa Rica. It’s earshaped fruit were perhaps dispersed by the now-extinct Giant Bison.
- Botanical species: Enterolobium cyclocarpum
- Botanical family : Fabaceae [Pea family]
- This species is profiled in Krishen’s Trees of Delhi: A Field Guide
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Geography:
- Latitude: 18.95443777 ° north of the Equator
- Longitude: 72.80492578 ° east of the Prime Meridian
- Altitude: 50.6 metres above sea level
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Journey:
- Shooting Southwards
- Path : From Mumbai inland to Maharashtra, then south into Andhra and Karnataka and coastal Tamil Nadu
- Date photographed: 3.01.09

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For the landmarked tree named The Malabar Hill Flag , the database reference code is: d003.
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