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to J.M. Garg, efloraofindia, Tapas Chakrabarty
Many thanks Garg ji.
I was thinking about the same whether it could be Glochidion candolleanum (Wight & Arn.) Chakrab. & M.Gangop.
But I am not familiar enough to suggest G. candolleanum so I suggested G. hohenackeri.
I request Tapas ji to sort the ID, if my photos help.
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Dinesh
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Mar 5, 2026, 11:06:50 AMMar 5
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to Dinesh Valke, J.M. Garg, efloraofindia
Here, please note the columnar/slightly obconic styles. Thus, this is Glochidion candolleanum. The difference of this species from G. hohenackeri is very narrow which has subglobose or button-like or discoid styles.
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Tapas
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to Tapas Chakrabarty, J.M. Garg, efloraofindia
Many many thanks dear Tapas ji, for the clarification and validation.