Hi Mr.Ingalhalikar,
It looks more like Serculia guttata as the leaves are simple and not palmately lobed as in the case of S.villosa, but even then the leaves don't exactly conform to those of S.guttata.
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Raju Das
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Hi,
Affirmative for Sterculia villosa. Sending my photographs of Sterculia guttata for comparison. They were taken at my farm at Shahapur.
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