Yes, it does, but what about the serration?
I've grown seedlings of the Carallia and although the leaf shape was
similar the leaves were entire.

regards
Radha

On 9 November 2012 06:42, Giby Kuriakose <[email protected]> wrote:

> It looks like a sapling of Carallia brachiata
>
> Regards
> Giby
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> On 9 November 2012 18:50, radhaveach <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> please help to identify this wild plant found in deep evergreen forest at
>> Matheran. It is found at several locations where the forest is rich in
>> species.
>> So far have not found mature plant. This may be a creeper.
>>
>> Leaves are dark green, glossy, glabrous, c. 12-15cm long, with fine sharp
>> serrations on the margins. Stems are all warty and rough. Branches quite
>> flexible.
>>
>> Could it be Salacia sp?
>>
>> best,
>> Radha
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