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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Perhaps Ficus subincisa as per Indian Flora message and following post by Santhan ji. Second report on our Forum. Dr. Gurcharan Singh |
Seems to be Ficus subincisia Regards, Dr. GS Goraya |
Please have re-look at my plant keeping in mind slender branches. Tabish ji has suggested it as F. sarmentosa and he may be right. Please compare with upload by Santhan ji with thicker branches and broader leaves. That may be F. subincisa as suggested by Rawat ji. Dr. Gurcharan Singh |
Please have a relook at my plant keeping in mind this upload by Santhan ji |
Tabish ji has suggested F. sarmentosa for my plant. - from Singh ji |
Yes, Ficus sarmentosa- from me |
I think it should be Ficus gasparriniana var. laceratifolia as per discussions at Ficus sarmentosa Buch.- from me |
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Friends it can't be Ficus gasparriniana var. laceratifolia in which leaves are broadly obovate and toothed at top. Its new name is F. bhotanica according to KEW database and image by Saroj ji |
I still go with F. sarmentosa |
Thanks Saroj for pointing this out. According to POWO Ficus gasparriniana var. laceratifolia is a synonym of Ficus bhotanica, which is a native of East Himalaya, not even Nepal. And Gurucharan ji found his plant in Uttarakhand, which doesn't quite agree with the distribution of Ficus gasparriniana var. laceratifolia. Tabish |
need to be sorted out ! Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |