*Wrightia tinctoria* is a glabrous plant. This should be either *W. arborea*or *W. pubescens*.
Regards Vijayasankar Raman National Center for Natural Products Research University of Mississippi On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Ushadi micromini < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear Pravir: what a nice illustration... of sweet indrajav *Wrightia > tinctoria * that you just presented..., > I recently spotted Holarrhena pubescens,the regular indrajav in a > local garden.... may be they both flower and fruit at the same time? > > I need to go back and check for the fruits as they set in.... can you > also look out for the seedpods in a months time may be.... > thanks USha di > > On Apr 20, 2:43 pm, Pravir Deshmukh <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear All > > > > The attach plant is *Wrightia tinctoria *of Apocynaceae, recorded from my > > home town Warud from Maharashtra. > > > > ** > > -- > > Pravir Deshmukh > > 09717611977 > > > > DSC_10351.jpg > > 526KViewDownload > > > > DSC_10241.jpg > > 476KViewDownload > > > > DSC_10331.jpg > > 948KViewDownload

