Ampelocissus latifolia FOR VALIDATION :: Prabalmachi, near Panvel :: 30 NOV 19

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Dinesh Valke

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Dec 5, 2019, 8:15:32 AM12/5/19
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Prabalmachi
Prabalmachi  between Matheran and Panvel
Date: November 30, 2019 ... Altitude: about 390 m (1,280 ft) asl

Ampelocissus latifolia  (Roxb.) Planch.
Dear friends,
I believe these leaves belong to Ampelocissus latifolia, ... though normally I have been seeing lobed / sinuate; rarely have I come across entire leaf. Here we do see some hints of angles. Please validate the ID. There were no flowers / fruits at this time.
Ampelocissus latifolia (Roxb.) Planch.

Ampelocissus latifolia (Roxb.) Planch.

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Dinesh

J.M. Garg

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Dec 18, 2019, 6:40:42 AM12/18/19
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Appears close as per Ampelocissus latifolia

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dr.rakesh Singh

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Dec 18, 2019, 7:12:38 AM12/18/19
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Yes I agree ! 
Leaves can be in highly dissected form too ! 
A typical feature is , 5 main veins emerge where petiole ends , and radiate , making 4 nearly equal angles ...
and the reach up to the 5 angles/corners of leaf lamina . 
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Dissected form 
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Common sight in Surat ! 

Dinesh Valke

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Dec 18, 2019, 7:18:42 AM12/18/19
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Thank you very much Garg ji and Rakesh ji for the validation and clarity.
Regards.
Dinesh
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