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Hi, Alka ji,Leaves are quite variable and indeterminate for the id.Key feature to separate the species in this genus is the shape of the flowers.Flowers in your plant matches with Elaeagnus triflora var. triflora as per illustration and Keys from Flora Malesiana
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From: Alka Khare <alk...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2019 at 09:10
Subject: [efloraofindia:334406] Mumbai, MH :: Eleaegnus for ID :: ARK2019-107
To: efloraofindia <indian...@googlegroups.com>--Hello friendsThis plant was seen in the Dattaji Salvi Udyan, Thane, MH in December 2016.This is the same as posted by Aarti ji in Shrub for ID : Thane : 16APR19 : AK-6, the ID was not resolved then.Also attaching the pics of a similar plant which I had in my garden, but which did not survive for long. These have been labelled as Gumi, which is its Bonsai name. It is a very popular Bonsai species and I would not be surprised if it is a non-native one.Would appreciate any help on the ID.Thanks and regardsAlka Khare
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