Cotoneaster microphylla should be a better option at those altitudes. Bright red fruits, dwarf habit and small shining leaves are distinctive.
-- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089 http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Vijayasankar <[email protected]>wrote: > Looks like a Rosaceae member. Could it be *Cotoneaster buxifolius*? just a > wild guess. > > Regards > > Vijayasankar > > > On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Prashant awale <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Dear Friends, >> >> Red globuse berries for ID.. >> >> Date/Time: 26-09-2010 / 12:30PM >> >> Location: On the way to Hampta Pass near Jofra (Altitude approx. 9500 ft) >> >> Habitat: Wild >> >> regards >> Prashant >> > >

