Satish Ji,

I think this represents Cipadessa baccifera of Meliaceae. I know all indian
species of Rauvolfia and none of them having such leaves (compound leaves).

Hope this may provide you some clue.

Cheers

Santhosh

2009/9/18 Satish Phadke <[email protected]>

> I think this is a Rauwolfia plant in fruiting phase.
> Would appreciate the ID.
> Observed in Oct 05 near Pune
> Dr Phadke
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