Dipteracanthus spp. Probably D. palutus? Dr. M
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Date: 31 March 2015 at 11:20
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Dyschoriste spp. Perhaps D. depressa or D. littorlis?
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Date: 20 March 2015 at 17:10
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Looks like *Fagraea ceilanica*. Flowers quite fragrant. Michael van der
Poorten
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From: siva siva asivapa...@hotmail.com
Date: 27 October 2014
Looks like *Antidesma ghaesembilla*.
Michael gvdp
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Date: 17 October 2014 07:54
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Looks like a species of *Caralluma*. Dr. M
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This is not Euphorbiaceae member, it is a species of Caralluma. - from
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This looks like some species of *Phyllodium*. Michael van der Poorten
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The plant in picture belongs to Fabaceae and most probably to genus
Glochidion fruits are usually lobed... this one is not. Perhaps this is
some other species? Dr. M
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This is probably some species of *Casearia*. Perhaps *C. sylvestris. *M
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It is Glochidion sp from V.S. Ramachandran ji.
Looks like a species of Premna; probably P. alstonii, the fruits turn
purple when ripe. Dr. Michael van der Poorten
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Premna sp?
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*Munrovia pinnata*. Rare and endangered in the wild because of
over-exploitation for its medicinal value.This is not the wild cultivar.
Dr. Michael van der Poorten
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The flower as well as the pod certainly looks like Sesanum indicum. The
flowers may be white to pink.
Dr. Michael van der Poorten
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This is Pagiantha dichotoma. The seeds if crushed and eaten can lead to
death; birds swallow them whole and appear to like them very much.
Regards.
Dr. Michael van der Poorten
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To all...This looks like Spondias dulci; the image that of a cultivated
dwarf.
Dr. Michael van der Poorten
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