The stem is hairy and the leaves are not serrated and are thick, unlike *Crataegeus cris-galli*. I think it is some sort of /Schneeball/ (Viburnum), could it be *Lorbeerblättrige Schneeball* (/Viburnum tinus/)? Wild guess.
Regards
Nalini

Am 17.06.2012 13:16, schrieb jmgarg1:

Forwarding again for Id assistanceplease.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

“Considering the flowers :

are more like those of cockspur hawthorn...

*hopefully Crataegeus  cris-galli* ...

shiny leaves ... seem to match what I remember
wish I could have seen the complete outline / edge of the leaves...
Usha di”



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From: *Muthu Karthick* <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: 7 June 2012 11:23
Subject: [efloraofindia:118950] Shrub for identification 070612MK01
To: efloraofindia <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>


Dear all,
Please help me to identify this shrub. I taken these at University of Cambridge, UK on 28 March 2011. I am sending this request after seeing Balkerji's Simla plant post at https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups#!searchin/indiantreepix/07102011-BS-1/indiantreepix/j_-7rSUs51A/eUctTaPWZa8J <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups#%21searchin/indiantreepix/07102011-BS-1/indiantreepix/j_-7rSUs51A/eUctTaPWZa8J>

Are these similar plants?

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