Not a sp. of Cordia. This is Gmelina arborea Roxb.
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It is Cordia onlyA.Lalithamba
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
It is Cordia only A.Lalithamba
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Yes, it is Cordia only; am also agree with Lalithamba ma'am. Check it once C. macleodii. - from Paradesi ji
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Thanks, Paradesi ji, Appears close as per Cordia macleodii |
But I am not sure. - from me
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On further checking, I found it to be different from Cordia macleodii- from me |
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it is Cordia gharaf; leaf base acute to rounded, margin entire to shallowly crenate, fruit calyx recurved ,
--A.Lalithamba
leaf and fruiting calyx are quite different from C.monoica
--A.Lalithamba
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
it is Cordia gharaf; leaf base acute to rounded, margin entire to shallowly crenate, fruit calyx recurved - from Lalithamba ji |
Cordia gharaf is a syn. of Cordia sinensis (CoL and POWO) and leaves and fruits both look different as per images and details herein. Also I could not find a similar specimen in GBIF.- from me |
Yes, I too think its C. macleodii Navendu
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thank you, fruiting calyx different from our specimen -- A.Lalithamba |
To me it looks like Cordia monoica With regards S Kasim
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leaf and fruiting calyx are quite different from C.monoica -- A.Lalithamba |
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