The smell was not so strong, in fact saw several saplings nearby with
Quaker butterfly females laying eggs on it. I think I have one more image
of same sp. will upload soon, all plants were less than 2 fts in height.

On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 9:23 AM, Mahadeswara <[email protected]> wrote:

> I endorse Surajit ji's suggestion.
>
> On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 10:45:56 PM UTC+5:30, surajitkoley wrote:
>>
>> Paresh Ji,
>>
>> It is most likely *Glycosmis pentaphylla* (Retz.) DC.
>>
>> But I would request to check the only other possibility (based on 'Bengal
>> Plants' distribution) - *Clausena heptaphylla* (Roxb.) Wight & Arn. I
>> have never seen this species. In fact I wouldn't think of it if it was not
>> in CKBS, I had been there only once and that was too for birds only! I
>> didn't notice vegetation there carefully! CKBS may host unknown/unusual
>> species not seen in rural South Bengal.
>>
>> *Glycosmis pentaphylla* is a very common herb to sub-shrub, may attain
>> height of an adult man, and common mormon butterflies very much like this
>> species, as does quaker.
>>
>> Thank you
>> Regards
>> surajit koley
>> a *non-botanist* member of
>> efloraofIndia google group
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Paresh Churi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone ,
>>>
>>> Please identify this Rutaceae plant photographed in Chintamani Kar Bird
>>> Sanctuary, April - 15
>>> Larval Host plant for Common Mormon butterfly.
>>>
>>> Thanks in Advance!
>>>
>>> Paresh V. Churi.
>>>
>>
>>

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