ANAPR14 Please identify this tree

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Anurag Sharma

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Apr 10, 2015, 9:11:40 AM4/10/15
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This was an interesting short tree from an evergreen forest. I would like to know the genus it belongs too, if species is not possible.

Family: Rutaceae
Date: 5th April 2015
Place: Agumbe, Karnataka
Habit: Tree
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Anurag Sharma

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Apr 13, 2015, 2:08:05 PM4/13/15
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Thank you sir. Is there any species apart from Toddalia asiatica?

On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 11:55 PM, Prashant Awale <pka...@gmail.com> wrote:
Could this be Toddalia sp by any chance..
Regards
Prashant

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J.M. Garg

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Apr 19, 2015, 2:10:45 AM4/19/15
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

Could this be Toddalia sp by any chance..
Regards

Prashant 

Thank you sir. Is there any species apart from Toddalia asiatica? 

 I could also find Toddalia bilocularis W. & A. (but it is not clear if this is the accepted name or Vepris bilocularis Engl.). Pl. see Toddalia


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J.M. Garg

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Apr 25, 2015, 1:25:03 AM4/25/15
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A reply from Dr. Porcher:
"I can confirm that the 2 names Toddaliabilocularis W. & A. and Vepris bilocularisEngl. are synonyms, Vepris bilocularisEngl. being the preferred name. I have not covered these 2 genera in the MMPND yet.
I prefer to contact you directly when / if I can help, because I cannot handle the forum, it is too intense and the mail is much too voluminous for me.
Cheers
Michel"
 
 

Anurag Sharma

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Apr 25, 2015, 10:15:34 AM4/25/15
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Garg sir, I am uncertain. Do I take it as Vepris bilocularis? Dr. Porcher doesn't actually mention if its being confirmed if the plant is Vepris bilocularis or not.

greenearth

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Apr 29, 2015, 4:22:34 AM4/29/15
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The image shows simple leaf.  
So I think both Toddalia asiatica and bilocularis are ruled out because their leaves are trifoliate; also 
asiatica has spines on the leaf blade.  ( Not sure about bilocularis) .

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greenearth

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Apr 29, 2015, 4:32:49 AM4/29/15
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Anurag-ji
If you are sure its Rutaceae ( aromatic leaves ?) and it had long spines , you could check against Atalantia ..
regards
ASinha

Anurag Sharma

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May 1, 2015, 5:54:34 AM5/1/15
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Leaves are very much trifoliate. They tend to fall off easily and when the shrub was tugged at. Most likely not an Atalantia sp.
Thank you.

Anurag Sharma

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May 1, 2015, 5:55:09 AM5/1/15
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Plant was Rutaceae for sure, oil glands when help up against the sun could be seen with ease.

greenearth

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May 2, 2015, 3:00:17 AM5/2/15
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Anurag-ji,
yes, when I looked again one of the pictures also shows the trifoliate leaf.

It could be Zanthoxylum ovalifolium.

regards
ASinha

J.M. Garg

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May 4, 2015, 1:15:06 AM5/4/15
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

The image shows simple leaf.  

So I think both Toddalia asiatica and bilocularis are ruled out because their leaves are trifoliate; also 
asiatica has spines on the leaf blade.  ( Not sure about bilocularis) .
regards
ASinha                                         

If you are sure its Rutaceae (aromatic leaves ?) and it had long spines, you could check against Atalantia ..
regards
ASinha 

Leaves are very much trifoliate. They tend to fall off easily and when the shrub was tugged at. Most likely not an Atalantia sp.

Thank you. --

Anurag N. Sharma

Plant was Rutaceae for sure, oil glands when help up against the sun could be seen with ease. --

Anurag N. Sharma
yes, when I looked again one of the pictures also shows the trifoliate leaf.It could be Zanthoxylum ovalifolium.
regards
ASinha 

efi page on Zanthoxylum ovalifolium  

 

 


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J.M. Garg

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May 4, 2015, 2:34:36 AM5/4/15
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Thanks, Lalithamba ji.

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Yes, It looks like Zanthoxylum ovalifolium 
A.Lalithamba

Anurag Sharma

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May 6, 2015, 3:02:49 PM5/6/15
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Thank you Garg sir and ma'am.
Thanks for the lead, Sinha sir.
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