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Sir,Looking like Ficus but doubtful. May be Moraceae member.Thanking you---------------------------
With Respect & Regards:
Dr. J. V. Sudhakar, MSc, BEd, PhD, FIAT
Botanical Survey of India
Lawley Road P.O. Coimbatore-641 003
Tamil Nadu, India.
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
| Looking like Ficus but doubtful. May be Moraceae member. Thanking you --------------------------- With Respect & Regards: Dr. J. V. Sudhakar
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| Did not match with any other Moraceae listed in Nepal |
May be some Ficus. Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
| Looking like Ficus but doubtful. May be Moraceae member. Thanking you --------------------------- With Respect & Regards: Dr. J. V. Sudhakar
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| Did not match with any other Moraceae listed in Nepal May be some Ficus. Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
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Looking like Ficus but doubtful. May be Moraceae member. Thanking you --------------------------- With Respect & Regards: |
Dr. J. V. Sudhakar, |
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Did not match with any other Moraceae listed in Nepal May be some Ficus. Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
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Tip of the leaf indicate towards Ficus sarmentosa Buch. ex J.E. Smith ! Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
But figs are different as per Ficus sarmentosa- from me |
Maybe figs are also OK as they elongate as per images at Ficus sarmentosa Buch. ex J.E. Smith (accepted name)- from me |
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This has been listed as F. sarmentosa in efi sites but the elevation does not match to F. sarmentosa and figs look different. Could it be Ficus gasparriniana Miq. ? Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |