Sir, I am very sorry that i made another mistake while trying to correct inflorescence size, the inflorescence is 5 inches long or smaller.
However, i think this plant is *Rottlera dicocca<http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-338096> * of Flora Indica<http://ia700607.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?id=mobot31753000967882&itemPath=%2F18%2Fitems%2Fmobot31753000967882&server=ia700607.us.archive.org&page=n834_w1150.jpg> *.* * * Thank you, Regards, surajit * * * * * * On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 5:39 PM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote: > Forwarding again for Id assistance please. > > Some earlier relevant feedback: > > > A correction, the longest inflorescence in this plant is less than 5 cm. > Thank you, > Regards, > surajit > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: surajit koley <[email protected]> > Date: 22 January 2013 23:18 > Subject: [efloraofindia:144522] Mallotus sp. Hooghly 22-01-13 sk1 > To: efloraofindia <[email protected]> > > > Sir, > > I think it is rather a big shrub, because i couldn't find its tree like > trunk. The overall appearance is like the one in my earlier post ( > https://groups.google.com/d/topic/indiantreepix/a3uQPRPzQP0/discussion), > but :- > > - inflorescence is much smaller > - 80% leaves are shallowly cordate > - not sure if these leaves can be called slightly peltate > - i selected one of the biggest leaves and with longest petiole to > show leaf size > - couldn't find any stipule > > Species : UNKNOWN > H & H : about 20 ft or more tall; in a village thicket; longest > inflorescence seems to be about 6 inches long > Date : 22/1/13 > Place : Hooghly > > Thank you, > > Regards, > > surajit > > > -- > > > > > > > -- > With regards, > J.M.Garg > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jmgarg1 > 'Creating awareness of Indian Flora & Fauna' > The whole world uses my Image Resource of more than a *thousand species*& > eight thousand images of Birds, Butterflies, Plants etc. (arranged > alphabetically & place-wise): > http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:J.M.Garg. You can also use > them for free as per Creative Commons license attached with each image. > For identification, learning, discussion & documentation of Indian Flora, > please visit/ join our Efloraofindia Google e-group: > http://groups.google.co.in/group/indiantreepix (more than 2045 members & > 1,45,000 messages on 31/1/13) or Efloraofindia website: > https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/ (with a species database > of more than 8000 species). > Also author of 'A Photoguide to the Birds of Kolkata & Common Birds of > India'. > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "efloraofindia" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

