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Bhatt Sweta
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Sep 22, 2011, 3:01:08 AM
9/22/11
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Location Mumbai
Seems to by member of Myrtaceae
Most probably Syzygium sps (may be Jamun as well)
Was in vegetative stage only.
Need further confirmation
Thanks
Shweta
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Bhatt Shweta
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M.S.U.
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Neil Soares
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Sep 22, 2011, 3:43:04 AM
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Hi,
Affirmative. This is Jambhul [Syzygium cumini].
With regards,
Neil Soares.
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Bhatt Sweta
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Thanks Neilji
Shweta
Bhatt Sweta
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Location Mumbai
Notice a strange a plant.
There were very few leaves, only at the top and rest of the plant was leafless.
I could notice the nodes as well, which were but without leaves.
Is it some kind of herbivory or some plant naturally growing in such way?
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