Yes it appears to be Commiphora caudata - 3-7 leaflets, unequal at
base, end leaf long petioled.

All these features are clear in the photo.
Well photograghed Arun kumar ji.

Regards.
S.R.

On Dec 13, 10:33 pm, Sheshadri Ramaswamy <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Arun kumar ji,
>
> Nice photos.......the bark and leaf (leaf tips) are very interesting.
>
> Is it C.caudata or..........C.berryi, C.caudata, C.pubescens,
> C.wightii, ......we need to confirm.
>
> Did you find it on a slope, rock crevice ?
>
> Regards.
> S.R.
>
> On Dec 13, 6:16 pm, N Arun Kumar Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Bark and leaves of Commiphora caudata-  *A moderate sized handsome tree
> > grows up to 10 meters in height. Leaves compound, imparipinnate pinnete 5-7
> > leaflets opposite, smooth, with wavy margins. Flowers small, in fascicles.
> > Fruits ovoid, fleshy single seeded drupes. Bark is easily pealing off type,
> > leaving a greenish grey appearance for the fresh bark*
>
> > photographed in Panchapalli, near Denkanikotai
>
> >  phpdsZAqqAM.jpg
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