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| Sarcococca coriacea (Hook.) Sweet (accepted name) |
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
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Could this be Sarcococca coriacea? If the answer in no, then try Neolitsea umbrosa!- from Tapas ji |
Thank you Tapas ji for ID.
Nepali Names : फितिफिया Phitiphiyaa / बाख्रे घाँस Baakhre Ghaans / तेल्पारो Telpaaro Thank you. Saroj Kasaju
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Someone is guessing it is Cocculus laurifolius. Opinion please ! - from Saroj ji
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I made a suggestion only. The narrow leaves decurrent into petioles, first pair of lateral nerves somewhat stronger than the subsequent pairs, axillary clustered cymes perhaps somewhat abbreviated and racemiform with fruits at basal nodes prompted me to think of Sarcococca. Whether ovary and fruits were 2-locular? |
Good images are available in EFI page. - from Tapas ji
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I think closer to Sarcococca as in Sarcococca coriacea rather than images at Cocculus laurifolius |
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