Dear Gurcharan ji,
  I think Madhuca longifolia var. longifolia leaves are much narrower
than that of common Mahua (Madhuca longifolia var. latifolia). With
the leaves in the pictures here, and the veins on them, to me it
appears to be Common Mahua (Madhuca longifolia var. latifolia). Can't
be too sure though.
   - Tabish

On Jun 2, 7:21 am, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> I hope this is South India Mahua Madhuca longifolia var. longifolia
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> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 7:38 AM, raghu ananth <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hippe {Kannada], Mahua, Mohwa
> > Bassia latifolia (Syn. Madhuca Indica), Fam. Sapotaceae
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> > Height of the tree 45-50feet, fruit size - 5-7cm,
> > Habitat: Farm fence, dry lands
> > Umbalwadi, Hunsur Tq, Mysore district
> > 11 May 2010
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> > Regards
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