Dear Vijayasankarji , Mahadeshwaraji,
Thanks for validating my identification. It seems to be very variable ; foi
says leaves are shiny. In the plant depicted here leaves were not shiny; In
a previous mail from Muthuji

several experts have said it is polymorphic and variable.

Thanks once again.

Warm regards,

Badri
 On 6 Oct 2013 07:20, "Mahadeswara" <[email protected]> wrote:

> *Toddalia asiatica.   *This is a common  shrub in  the waste lands of
> Mysore* *
>
> On Wednesday, October 2, 2013 10:48:38 PM UTC+5:30, Dr. Badri Narayanan T
> wrote:
>>
>>  Dear friends,
>>
>> Greetings from Madurai.!
>>
>> Please identify this plant details of which are as follows:
>>
>> Date           : 29.09.13                               **
>>
>>
>> Location     :Bison valley, Alagarkoil hill ranges, Dindigul dt, TN
>>
>> Altitude      :2000 ft
>>
>> Habitat        :wild RF
>>
>> Habit           :shrub
>>
>> Height         :3 ft
>>
>> Leaves         :trifoliate; thorns
>>
>> Flowers       :white
>>
>> Fruits           not seen:,
>>
>> Can it be related to Toddalia asiatica ?
>>
>> Local name  :
>>
>> Regards’
>>
>> Dr T. Badri Narayanan
>>
>> Ophthalmologist and Birder
>>
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