Dear AArti:
could be

anybody's guess is ok

people who plant pittosporum
usually feed and water them
these pictures above look unkempt, unwatered etc
if you had the whole plant to look at its overall surface etc would help
may be then i could go out on a limb...

google it and you'll see graceful mounded rounded surface of pittosporum.

I KNOW YOU ARE TRYING, and take great pains and put up a lot of effort to
show us a lot of what you saw, so I am happy to help you complete a case.

 but to expect absolute correct diagnosis on each and every passing shot is
impossible.....

first the input is often incomplete and second..I am not a taxonomist, so
there are two considerations.


JUST LIKE GOOD DIAGNOSIS OF CANCERS AND TUMORS NEEDS GOOD SURGERY OR BIOPSY
FOLLOWED BY PROPER SECTIONS or  GOOD WELL PRESERVED CELLS ETC..... GOOD
and  PROPER DIAGNOSIS IN BOTANY NEEDS GOOD INPUT AND LO...O..O...ONG
PAINSTAKING CONSIDERATION.

DAves garden etc is useful, but  but single digital pictures is not
science.

lets not stretch ourselves ...

serious folks would laugh me out.
usha di



On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 9:13 PM, Aarti S. Khale <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Usha Di,
> Thanks for the id and for so many of my other posts from California, which
> were all new to me.
> On searching, could this be Pittosporum tobira of Pittosporaceae?
> The fruits seem to match my picture...
>
> http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/48278/
>
> Regards,
> Aarti
>
> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 7:03 PM, Ushadi Micromini <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> a
>>
>> Scaevola
>>
>>
>> cant classify further without whole plant, trunk: esp its bark color,
>> peeling or not etc, and flowers
>> and leaf ... on the branch..  how they are arranged or arise
>>
>> next time take all those pictures please
>>
>> Usha di
>>
>> ps even without those pictures, an interesting salt tolerant plant
>> grows  in india and rest of se asia too,  along the coastal dunes
>>
>> google and enjoy
>> myriad colored flowers now favorite of gardeners in the west esp the
>> delicate of the half-flowers
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 7:41 PM, Aarti S. Khale <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Small cultivated tree seen in Fremont on 28th Sept,14.
>>> No flowers, it had green fruits.
>>> Kindly help in id.
>>> Aarti
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