Dear sir,

Thank you so much for the lead. I have one doubt, I have seen the
drumstick tree in the vicinity and this tree is different in some
aspects. The size of the individual leaflet (around 3.5 cms) is
noticeably larger than the drumstick and almost all the leaflets are
notched at the apex. It is a large tree and the girth of the trunk is
quite big compared to the drumstick trees in the area. Unfortunately,
there were no flowers/fruits on the tree but is it possible that it
could be Moringa concanensis from these features?

Thanks again.

On 19 September 2012 16:07, Umeshkumar Tiwari <[email protected]> wrote:
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> It is Moringa oleifera  synonym: Moringa pterygosperma (Moringaceae)
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> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 9:25 PM, Sonia Chauhan <[email protected]> 
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>> Dear all,
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>> Please help to identify this tree from Baroda. Flowers not seen. The 
>> leaflets are upto 3.5 cms in size.
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>> Regards,
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>> Sonia Chauhan
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Sonia Chauhan

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