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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Ardisia species.- from Tapas ji. |
I could not find any match as per keys in Flora of Bhutan and as per comparative images at Ardisia |
Md Sharif Hossain Sourav
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Ardisia species.- from Tapas ji. |
I could not find any match as per keys in Flora of Bhutan and as per comparative images at Ardisia |
I do not see anything like in Bangladesh and I am sure it is not included in our Ardisia genus. Thanks Garg ji Md Sharif Hossain Sourav
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Doesn't look like Ardisia sp. Haven't seen the plant. Can't even decide the family...Acanthaceae or something else... - from Kanhaiya Lal ji
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Assuming leaves are opposite, could it be any Salacia species? Thank you. With regards, Surajit Koley |
Does not seems to match with the existing species in efi site as per comparative images at Salacia - from me |
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It looks like a member of Rubiaceae
--A.Lalithamba
No Sir. I am also trying till now. But I am unable.Thanks & Regards.
Sir, I have doubts that it is Ardisia. The plant having opposite leaves. While none of the species of Ardisia have opposite leaves. Even the Myrsinaceae having itself alternate leaves.Let's check.
No. I think it might be Lonicera. I dont know actually.
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