Thanks for the feed back Viplav ji.
On 30 Apr 2016 23:42, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> This looks like the opposite-leaved *Ficus hispida* L.f. Sharing a
> photograph from Mumbai for comparison.
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> Best wishes, Viplav
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> El 30 de abril de 2016, 22:33, tsp kumar <[email protected]> escribió:
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>>  Dear friends,
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>> Kindly identify this *Ficus* sp (Moraceae)......Fruits were seen even at
>> the ground level from rootlet like appendages...!
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>> Habit:Tree
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>> Habitat:Wild,Evergreen forest
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>> Sighting:Vanagoor,Sakaleshpur,Karnataka,about 1000 msl
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>> Date:28-06-2016
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>> Thanks and regards
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>> tspkumar
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>> Deputy Conservator of Forests
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