Could it be Micromelum minutum?

Regards,
Ritesh.

On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 10:31 AM, jmgarg1 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Forwarding again for Id assistance please. Possibly from Assam as Bimal
> ji stays there.
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> From: Bimal Sar kar <[email protected]>
> Date: 8 September 2012 19:10
> Subject: [efloraofindia:129361] IDENTITY : 22/23
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> Dear All,
>                Attaching two images of a small tree ( 2-3 mtr ).In the
> first image you can see the leaves and flowers ( white in colour and looks
> like the flowers of *Murraya paniculata syn M exotica.*The second image
> is of the fruits of the same tree.Will somebody identify the species for me?
>     With regards,
>                           Bimal
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