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Tree for identification 281013MK03 : Attachments (2). 4 posts by 3 authors.
Please help me to identify this tree found on roadside. Is this any Diospyros sp.?
The tree was about 5m high and the bark is pale-coloured shown at the right-end of the second picture.
Habitat: semi-evergreen forest
Date: 11 Oct 2013
Alt.: 900 m asl
Place: KMTR, Tirunelveli, TN

Is it Randia?


Can this be any Euphorbiaceae?


… Any sp. of Pittosporum ?


I am also of the same opinion of …


Pittosporum tetraspermum Wight & Arn. ?


May be Pittosporum neelgherrense Wight & Arn. (GBIF) or Pittosporum tetraspermum Wight & Arn. (GBIF).
Pl. check.


May I request you to pl. post high resolution images to see more details.


these are the high res pics I have.
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I feel it may not be Pittosporum.


The fruit has a striking resemblance with that of Actephila excelsa but leaf features dont match very well.
Muthu, can you please send a full res picture or any other pictures if you have of this plant?


Thanks, … Yes, looks different from Actephila excelsa


The fruits are reminding me of Glochidion zeylanicum.


The leaves are not matching. This should be some other family.


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