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It looks like Alseodaphne semecarpifolia NeesregardsRadha
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Radha
Persea
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
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It looks like Alseodaphne semecarpifolia Nees- from Radha ji |
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Not sure since since it is not listed in Nepal - Saroj ji |
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What Lauraceae species are found in Nepal? I am just going on what I can see of the flowers, the red peduncles, colour of new foliage etc. |
Any chance of any Cryptocarya? - from Radha ji
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| Lauraceae Does not look like matching. - from Saroj ji
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A Persea species, then seems more likely. |
| Closest I can go as per comparative images at Machilus & Persea is Machilus odoratissima Nees |
Pl. check. - from me
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Cannot not decide ...! - from Saroj ji |