Dear Gurcharan ji, this is again Terminalia chebula only. It is a highly
variable plant in terms of size and shape of fruits.

With regards

R. Vijayasankar


On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Dr. Hari Venkatesh K Rajaraman <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Dear Guru ji...am sure it is T.chebula itself...the ridges become more
> prominent after drying only....
>
> T.catappa could be very easily differentiated from T.chebula. . . .In
> T. catappa the glands at the base will not be stalked...In T.chebula i
> would be stalked and also the leaves in T.catappa are totally
> different in size and shape...if needed i would post them in detail
>
> Thank You
> Dr Hari
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