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thank yopu sir.Cleistanthus patulus leaves is orbicular- ovate and Fruit Slightly lobed;I think Glochidion or other Euphorbiaceae family member.Thank you.
On 24 May 2018 at 19:42, Tapas Chakrabarty <tcha...@gmail.com> wrote:
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
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I identified this same image posted in Facebook as a Cleistanthus (Phyllanthaceae) and likely to be C. patulus. - from Tapas ji |
| Cleistanthus patulus leaves is orbicular- ovate and Fruit Slightly lobed; I think Glochidion or other Euphorbiaceae family member. Thank you. |
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Unfortunately the image is of low resolution and we can not observe the indumentum, if any. However, if this is Phyllanthaceae then I can think of no genus other than Cleistanthus with such infructescence pattern and the typical fruits but the leave are broad and lacking typical cauda or acumen characteristic of the genus. However, this could be C. pallidus as well, a Sri Lankan endemic. If further high resolution images are uploaded and flowering specimens can be traced out then further observations can be made. - from Tapas ji |
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yes I agree with Tapas ji, it is not glochidion; the leaf is not clear, the leaf is not ovate orbicular in Cleistanthus patulus, orbicular in Cleistanthus collinus A.Lalithamba
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| Thank you Lalithamba ji, Unfortunately Girish ji never writes back!- from Tapas ji
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I could not find a match with any of the existing species available in efi site at Cleistanthus |
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I think it is Cleistanthus malabaricus or C. travancorensis.Flowers are required. Also, was it a large tree with thick vegetation with pale grey or whitish bark?Please mention the altitude as well. These two species are rare.Regards,Giby
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Most probably the later.Regards
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 11:57 PM, Giby Kuriakose <giby.ku...@shcollege.ac.in> wrote:
I think it is Cleistanthus malabaricus or C. travancorensis.Flowers are required. Also, was it a large tree with thick vegetation with pale grey or whitish bark?Please mention the altitude as well. These two species are rare.Regards,Giby
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 10:52 AM, J.M. Garg <jmg...@gmail.com> wrote:
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