it is not Filicum decpiens as the leaflet apexin this case is
acuminate and the winged ares is narrow where as in Filicum decipiens
the winged portion is broad and rounded at apex and leaflets acute.

satish Pardeshi
On Feb 21, 5:41 pm, Rajendra Shinde <rdshi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Could it be *Filicium decipiens* of Sapindaceae?
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