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I am attaching the photographs of a shrub ( ?) for confirmation of ID. The photo was taken on 27.12.2010 in Sakrebayalu, near Shimoga, Karnataka. I have only one photograph. Could this be a member of Annonaceae.
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Hi, This is actually a Grewia species. May be G. tenax? Regards, -- Dr. Nidhan Singh Department of Botany I.B. (PG) College Panipat-132103 Haryana Ph.: 09416371227
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I think you are correct Nidhan Ji this plant also looks like Grewia tenax to me.
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G. serrulata Swami ji - but it's described as a small tree and not a
shrub.
However, definitions apart, in the field it does / can look like a
large shrub.