*Randia candolleana*, i suppose. Did u observe any thorns on basal stems?

On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 8:55 PM, Muthu Karthick <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Dear all,
> I picked these twig yesterday and could not take picture on the spot and I
> taken for herbarium. With the camera, I picturised this this night only. So,
> kindly bare with the poor photograph.
> Place: Satyamangalam WLS; 1000 msl
> The area is with mixed forests, having Dry as well as moist spp.
> components.
>
> The tree growing up to a height of 8M tall; leaves glabrous and are ca. 10
> x 6 cm; oblique leaf base; epigynous condition
>
> Could this be a Myrtaceae member?
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