Sir, I have never seen any Cassine species. Certainly will upload and send a copy whenever i find one. Meanwhile, i hope my friends would be able to post some ripe fruits in near future.
Regards, Surajit Koley On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Robert H. Archer <[email protected]>wrote: > Dear Surajit Ji**** > > ** ** > > There have been many nice photos of Cassine here on efloraofindia. Since > the size, shape and the colour of the fruit is so very diagnostic of the > individual species in the genus, I am very much hoping that new photos with > ripe fruit could be posted of the same plant or population as the original. > The fruit take a long time to ripen.**** > > ** ** > > With best wishes, Robert**** > > ** ** > > ------------------------------ > VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE ----BIODIVERSITY ADVISOR---- ON > HTTP://BIODIVERSITYADVISOR.SANBI.ORG/ > > Think before you print. Please consider the environment before printing > this email. > > NOTE: This e-mail message and any attachments are intended for the > addressee only, and contain confidential information that may be legally > privileged and/or the subject of copyright that is protected by law. Any > unauthorised usage, disclosure, alteration or dissemination is prohibited. > SANBI accepts no responsibility for loss, data corruption or mail that > fails to reach its intended destination. Furthermore, SANBI cannot assure > the integrity of this communication nor guarantee that it is free of > errors, viruses, interception or interference. No liability, whether direct > or indirect, is accepted by SANBI or the sender. Any view or opinion > expressed in this message may not necessarily be that of SANBI or SANBI > Management. SANBI reserves the right to monitor all e-mail communication. > > The disclaimer is located at http://www.sanbi.org/node/5672 >

