Gurumurthi ji,
Thanks for a possible id.
Amoora rohituka leaves are much different and larger.
I have photographed it at Jijamata Udyan in Mumbai.
These leaves were similar to Neem, but with slight variation.
Could be from Meliaceae.
Neil ji, kindly id.
Regards,
Aarti

On Thursday, February 14, 2013 12:42:17 PM UTC+4, Guru wrote:
>
> Arti jee, 
>
> Check for any species of *Amoora*  of Meliaceae, prepferably, *Amoora 
> rohituka* (Roxb.) Wight & Arn.
> (as this species is often planted in gardens for their fragrant spikes and 
> beautifull arillate fruits )
>  
> Wishes, 
> Gurumurthi Hegde
>

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