it looks as if it is.

The leaves, the flower clusters, the bark, the woody fruit; all seem
to confirm that it is Terminalia Arjuna/ Arjun.

see page 122-23 of Trees of Delhi by Pradip Krishen for details.

regards

Abhay


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