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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
My guess would be Knema sp., possibly Knema attenuata..
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
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I had another Photo . Photos depict a Branching pattern. The branches were of a drooping pattern. Best Regards Deshworjit S.N |
My guess would be Knema sp., possibly Knema attenuata..- from Kanhaiya Lal ji |
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I think it is Knema sp. [Myristicaceae]. Maybe K. tenuinervia. For id you can consult - Dipanwita BANIK and Priyankush Protim BORA. 2016. A taxonomic study on the diversity of Indian Knema Lour. (Myristicaceae). Taiwania 61(2): 141‒158. - from Samiran ji |
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Thanks, Samiran ji and Kanhaiya Lal ji. I think it is very difficult to say definitely about id with these images. Pl. check GBIF for Knema tenuinervia and details at Knema attenuata (Hook.f. & Th.) Warb. as per suggestion by Kanhaiya Lal ji. Three species may be recorded in your area as per Flora of China: More species may be available in your area as per details in the following publication. Pl. see detailed publication at |
I think you should collect flowering and fruiting images along with backside of the leaves.- from me |
Seems Nothopegia sp.,- from Paradesi ji |
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