FOR VALIDATION :: ¿ Elaeocarpus sp. ? :: The Nilgiris :: Jan 29, 2026 · 11:24 AM IST

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Dinesh Valke

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¿ Elaeocarpus sp. ?
The Nilgiris :: Jan 29, 2026 · 11:24 AM IST
Naduvattam, about 1901 m asl

¿ Elaeocarpus sp. ?
¿ Elaeocarpus sp. ?
¿ Elaeocarpus sp. ?
¿ Elaeocarpus sp. ?
¿ Elaeocarpus sp. ?
¿ Elaeocarpus sp. ?
¿ Elaeocarpus sp. ?
¿ Elaeocarpus sp. ?
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Dinesh

J.M. Garg

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Mar 3, 2026, 4:47:04 AMMar 3
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I think same as at 'FOR ID :: Dicots :: The Nilgiris :: Jan 29, 2026 · 11:11 AM IST'

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J.M. Garg

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Dinesh Valke

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Mar 3, 2026, 4:59:47 AMMar 3
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Many thanks Garg ji.
It could be either E. variabilis OR E. serratus; I am not sure.
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J.M. Garg

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Mar 3, 2026, 5:13:21 AMMar 3
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Not E.serratus.
I was confused between two species (E.glandulosus and E.variabilis) and went further and found as below from Google AI:

Elaeocarpus variabilis (South Indian Marble Tree), endemic to the Western Ghats, was previously confused with E. glandulosus, a distinct species found in northern India and dry Sri Lanka. E. variabilis is characterized by reddish young leaves, purple branchlets/petioles, and 1-seeded elliptic fruits, whereas E. glandulosus refers to a different northern species
Key Distinctions and Relationships:
  • Taxonomic Revision: Elaeocarpus variabilis Zmarzty was established to describe specimens previously misidentified as E. glandulosus (sensu auctt.) or E. oblongus.
  • Elaeocarpus glandulosus: The name E. glandulosus Wall. ex Merr. is now properly applied to a species found in northern India and dry parts of Sri Lanka.
  • Elaeocarpus variabilis (South Indian Marble Tree):
    • Habitat: Endemic to the Western Ghats (Southern India).
    • Appearance: Features purple, warty branchlets, long-pointed leaves that turn red when young, and racemes with purple stalks.
    • Flowers: White, with laciniate (frilly) petals and anthers that are neither bearded nor awned.
    • Fruit: Ellipsoid drupe, approximately 
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  • Differences: The primary difference is geographical and taxonomic; E. variabilis is the southern Western Ghats species formerly wrongly called E. glandulosus

Dinesh Valke

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Mar 3, 2026, 5:28:14 AMMar 3
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Ok, thanks for the clarification, Garg ji.
Shall we consider the posted plant as E. variabilis ?

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Dinesh

J.M. Garg

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Mar 3, 2026, 5:32:39 AMMar 3
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yes

Dinesh Valke

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Mar 3, 2026, 6:17:10 AMMar 3
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Ok, many thanks Garg ji.
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Dinesh
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