Hi Dr. Gargji,Thank you for you and all other expertise help. I have 
also sought help from other friends within Bhutan where it is identified as 
Laptodermis amoena. Do other experts in this forum agree on this or not. Kindly 
help to validate.Thank you for your kind help.
Rinchen
        

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On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 3:53 PM +0600, "J.M. Garg" <[email protected]> wrote:














Forwarding again for Id assistance please.



Some earlier relevant feedback:


 
  
 
 
  
 

  



I do not think it matches with Abelia or Caprifoliaceae as per comparative 
images herein.It appears to be something else. - from me


  
  



Spermadictyon suaveolens Roxb. ??
Thank youSaroj Kasaju

 


  




 
  
 

  

Looks different from Spermadictyon suaveolens as per images herein.

Looked close to Leptodermis, but is different.

But definitely a Rubiaceae - from me 
  



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Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2020 at 13:45
Subject: Fw: Request for ID verification
To: J.M. Garg <[email protected]>
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Dear Dr.,Sorry I forgot to mention the alt. and habitat type. It was observed 
flowering above 1600 masl along the roadsides within Warm broad leaved forest.
Thank you
Rinchen Wangchuk Centre for Conservation BiologyUgyen Wangchuck Institute for 
Conservation and Environmental Research Lamai Goempa: Bumthang
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                From: Rinchen Wangchuk <[email protected]>To: J.M. Garg 
<[email protected]>Cc: Tsethup Tshering <[email protected]>Sent: Tuesday, 7 
July 2020, 02:07:45 pm GMT+6Subject: Request for ID verification

                Dear Dr. Garg,Hope this email finds you well and safe amid 
covid-19 pandemic.Kindly help us to verify the shrub ID of the attached Abelia 
sp. photo, please. We are suspecting this species as a new record for Bhutan.
The valuable ID verification of your great team would be highly appreciated as 
always.
Thank you
Stay safe
Sincerely,
Rinchen


Rinchen Wangchuk Centre for Conservation BiologyUgyen Wangchuck Institute for 
Conservation and Environmental Research Lamai Goempa: Bumthang
Email:  [email protected]        [email protected]       
[email protected],  Mobile: +975 17394486
Website: www.uwice.gov.bt
            
        

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