Citrus hystrix?

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NickPGP

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Feb 7, 2013, 4:16:05 PM2/7/13
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Can anyone confirm that this is Citrus hystrix? It was found growing deep inside almost virgin forest, one full day's walk from the nearest village, on Khayangphung Mountain, Ukhrul District, Manipur at approx' 2000m asl. In theory it is possible that the plants seen here have become naturalised from discarded seeds left by hunters as the area has been used previously as a camp.

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Nick
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Date: 8 February 2013 02:46
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Can anyone confirm that this is Citrus hystrix? It was found growing deep inside almost virgin forest, one full day's walk from the nearest village, on Khayangphung Mountain, Ukhrul District, Manipur at approx' 2000m asl. In theory it is possible that the plants seen here have become naturalised from discarded seeds left by hunters as the area has been used previously as a camp.

Many thanks
Nick

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Gurcharan Singh

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Jan 5, 2021, 4:45:27 AM1/5/21
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Distributed as  Citrus hystrix ? 
Based on key in Flora of China first looks more likely
Leaf blade margin entire to finely crenulate, apex acuminate. 2 C. cavaleriei
+ Leaf blade margin conspicuously crenulate, apex obtuse to subrounded and sometimes mucronate. 3 C. hystrix  
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Gurcharan Singh

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Jan 5, 2021, 4:46:23 AM1/5/21
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Distributed as  Citrus hystrix ? 
Based on key in Flora of China first looks more likely
Leaf blade margin entire to finely crenulate, apex acuminate. 2 C. cavaleriei
+ Leaf blade margin conspicuously crenulate, apex obtuse to subrounded and sometimes mucronate. 3 C. hystrix  
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J.M. Garg

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Jan 9, 2021, 7:44:54 AM1/9/21
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Feedback from Gurcharan Singh ji:
Based on key in Flora of China first looks more likely
Leaf blade margin entire to finely crenulate, apex acuminate. 2 C. cavaleriei
+ Leaf blade margin conspicuously crenulate, apex obtuse to subrounded and sometimes mucronate. 3 C. hystrix  

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Can anyone confirm that this is Citrus hystrix? It was found growing deep inside almost virgin forest, one full day's walk from the nearest village, on Khayangphung Mountain, Ukhrul District, Manipur at approx' 2000m asl. In theory it is possible that the plants seen here have become naturalised from discarded seeds left by hunters as the area has been used previously as a camp.

Many thanks
Nick

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