Muthu-ji - 

Thanks for the id.   As discussed in earlier the species pentaphylla and 
mauritiana are
very close.  I saw only the fruiting plant, based only  on sizes of leaf 
and fruit, it seems 
mauritiana is the species.

Sinha


On Sunday, October 5, 2014 7:43:08 PM UTC+5:30, Muthu Karthick, N wrote:
>
> Dear Sinha ji,
>
> This shrub is *Glycosmis mauritiana* of Rutaceae.
>
> 'கொஞ்சி' in Tamil
>
> On Sunday, 5 October 2014 14:17:37 UTC+5:30, greenearth wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Seen in Chennai outskirts in the wild, :
>> small Unarmed shrub about 4 feet;  with quite woody stem  so   may have 
>> been cut down ;  
>>
>> Leaflets are entire , stiffly leathery in an alternate arrangement.... 
>> not sure if its a compound leaf.  Veins pinnate obscure
>>
>> Bunch of 5 or 6 fruits in the main axil,  each Fruit is less than 1 cm 
>> long, globose with a small point on end.    Fruiting in August.
>>
>> *Please help ID this .... Thanks*
>>
>>
>> Seen in Chennai outskirts in the wild, :
>> small Unarmed shrub about 4 feet;  with quite woody stem  so   may have 
>> been cut down ;  
>>
>> Leaflets are entire , stiffly leathery in an alternate arrangement.... 
>> not sure if its a compound leaf.  Veins pinnate obscure
>>
>> Bunch of 5 or 6 fruits in the main axil,  each Fruit is less than 1 cm 
>> long, globose with a small point on end.    Fruiting in August.
>>
>> Sorry I dont have better pictures.
>> *Please help ID this .... Thanks*
>>
>> Sinha
>>
>> [image: Inline image 4]
>>
>> Sinha[image: Inline image 3][image: Inline image 2]
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>>
>>
>>

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