Ligustrum gamblei Ramamoorthy SN July 10

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Santhan P

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Jul 11, 2014, 3:31:48 AM7/11/14
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Ligustrum gamblei Ramamoorthy; Oleaceae from Conoor area of Nilgiri, Tamilnadu
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Muthu Karthick

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Jul 11, 2014, 3:35:17 AM7/11/14
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Never seen this. Thanks for sharing this species.


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Ligustrum gamblei Ramamoorthy; Oleaceae from Conoor area of Nilgiri, Tamilnadu

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rajesh ramnarayan

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Jul 11, 2014, 10:59:49 AM7/11/14
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Dear sir,
Is this the same as Ligustrum Perrottetii (or neilgherrense). Found at Nilgiris, 1300 MSL on a steep mountain slope.
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Ligustrum gamblei Ramamoorthy; Oleaceae from Conoor area of Nilgiri, Tamilnadu
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J.M. Garg

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Jul 19, 2014, 1:24:35 PM7/19/14
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

Is this the same as Ligustrum Perrottetii (or neilgherrense). Found at Nilgiris, 1300 MSL on a steep mountain slope.
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rajesh ramnarayan                                        
The following may be relevant:
1. Ligustrum (Oleaceae) in Southern India - Jstor by PS Green - ‎1990 -

Summary: Ligustrum (Oleaceae) in southern India. P. S. GREEN. Summary. A critical review of the material in the Kew Herbarium of Ligustrum from the Western Ghats, including some recent collections, has led to the conclusion that only one species, L. perrottetii A.DC., should be recognised, although one or two aberrant forms need to be studied in the field.

2. From Biotik:

 



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J.M. Garg

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Is this the same as Ligustrum Perrottetii (or neilgherrense). Found at Nilgiris, 1300 MSL on a steep mountain slope.
regards
rajesh ramnarayan
The following may be relevant:
1. Ligustrum (Oleaceae) in Southern India - Jstor by PS Green - ‎1990 -

Summary: Ligustrum (Oleaceae) in southern India. P. S. GREEN. Summary. A critical review of the material in the Kew Herbarium of Ligustrum from the Western Ghats, including some recent collections, has led to the conclusion that only one species, L. perrottetii A.DC., should be recognised, although one or two aberrant forms need to be studied in the field.

2. From Biotik:



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Ligustrum gamblei Ramamoorthy; Oleaceae from Conoor area of Nilgiri, Tamilnadu

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J.M. Garg

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Jun 10, 2018, 8:05:37 AM6/10/18
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More likely to be Ligustrum robustum subsp. perrottetii (A.DC.) de Juana as per images and details herein and as per Biotik link on this species rather than those at Biotik 


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