396 ID wild tree: 23 high res. images.
Please ID wild rare tree. I observed that it’s bark will get attack (or consuming) from Sus scrofa (?) frequently (image#4425).


… identified it as Nostolachma crassifolia of Rubiaceae


I have doubts of this being Nostolachma crassifolia as per description in IBP and POWO specimen, as the inflorescence is not in subsessile axillary cymes.
I could not find any match as per comparative images at
https://efloraofindia.com/2011/01/31/rubiaceae/


Since the inflorescence is not clustered (cymose) I need to check the specimen.
I will try to do it next week and see whether there is any difference.

I am trying but not getting anywhere.



Sharing fruit images of the same tree from the same location.
Fruit: drupe green into brown globular diameter: 04mm
Seed: brown single globular
diameter: 02.5mm.
Shared images of the the buttressed tree are of another tree.  Hence from 3rd image of 4th post to image of 9th post are of another tree, except 2nd image of 8th post.
4 high res. images.


Canthium dicoccum?


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