Casearia graveolens Dalz. was earlier placed in Samydaceae or Flacourtiaceae but now in Salicaceae. It is a small tree or shrub frequent in lower hills of Uttarakhand reaching up to 1600m altitude.
The picture is from Jeolikot area near Naini Tal of Uttarakhand.
DSRawat Pantnagar
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Garg JiTill date, only two species of Casearia (C. graveolens and C. tomentosa) are known in Uttarakhand as per the Flora of Uttarakhand vol-1 (Pusalkar & Srivastava 2018). Following the key (Leaves glabrous.... C.graveolens; leaves hairy ......C. tomentosa) it is C. graveolens only. Moreover, C. zeylanica is not known in Western Himalaya. Flora of India gives distribution in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala only.I tried with my available images but since stipules are caducous (falling soon from plants), I am not able to see the stipule character.DSRawat Pantnagar------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dr D.S. RawatDepartment of Biological Sciences, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology Pantnagar-263 145 Uttarakhand, INDIAeflorapantnagar displaying wild flora of Pantnagar