Thanks for the information and photos Sir Ji
Tanay

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>wrote:

> Ochna obtusata from Delhi. The species is often confused and considered
> synonymous with O. jabotapita. The two are however considered distinct by
> GRIN and Revised Handbook of Flora of Ceylone Vol. 6, 1987. The two are
> separated as under:
>
> Ochna jatbotapita L. (syn: O. squarrosa L.(non Bennet in FBI); O. rufescens
> Thw.).....Petals 5-10 x 2-5 mm, about as long as sepals, anthers 3-6 mm
> long; stamens 12-25; drupelets 1-2 per flower-----Endemic to Ceylone wet
> zone
>
> Ochna obtusata DC. (syn: O. squarrosa Bennet in FBI (non L.)......Petals
> 15-25 x 7-15 mm, longer than sepals; anthers 6-12 mm long; stamens 30-50-
> drupelets more than 3 per flower dry zone, Ceylone, Peninsular and North
> India, mostly cultivated.
>
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