Dear All,
Attached images are unknown shrub. Please ID the plant.
Date :30.12..2013
Location: Assam
Family : ?
Genus & species : ??
Habitat: Grows wild on hill slopes
Habit : Shrub
With regards
Karuna Kanta Das
Guwahati 781012
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... a member of Euphorbiaceae? .. Any sp. of Aporosa ??.. Aporosa roxburghii (Wall. ex Lindl.) Baill. ??
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.. Quite possible for Myrsinaceae.Maesa has quite a good number of spp. in Assam too.
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
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Gnetum probably.DSRawat Pantnagar | ||
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... a member of Euphorbiaceae? .. Any sp. of Aporosa ??.. Aporosa roxburghii (Wall. ex Lindl.) Baill. ??- from Gurumurthi ji.
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I am unable to accomodate it in Euphorbiaceae. - from Tapas ji. | ||
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Could it be a Maesa sp? The buds of Maesa indica look like this. |
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Quite possible for Myrsinaceae. Maesa has quite a good number of spp. in Assam too | |
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
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Gnetum probably. DSRawat Pantnagar
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... a member of Euphorbiaceae? .. Any sp. of Aporosa ??.. Aporosa roxburghii (Wall. ex Lindl.) Baill. ??- from Gurumurthi ji.
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I am unable to accomodate it in Euphorbiaceae. - from Tapas ji. |
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Could it be a Maesa sp? The buds of Maesa indica look like this. |
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Quite possible for Myrsinaceae. Maesa has quite a good number of spp. in Assam too- from Gurumurthi ji. |
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The flowers are so immature that I am unable to arrive at a decision.- Tapas ji. |