Rubiaceae member- Kerala

  396 ID wild tree: 24 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 […]

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Rubiaceae member- Imphal, Manipur

Unknown tree for identification: I have attached pictures of the leaves and fruit of the unknown tree to identify the species. This species is quite common in the tropical forests of the Imphal valley. Time of Collection: August 2021 Place: Imphal Alt.: 788m asl Maybe some Ixora species. But fruits are creating doubts. Pl. see https://efloraofindia.com/2018/08/27/ixora-thwaitesii/ […]

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Rubiaceae member?- Meghalaya

Request ID-herb from Meghalaya : 8 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (4) Requst help in identifying  a small, very hirsute herb from Meghalaya. Location: Cherrapunjee area, Meghalaya Altitude: about 1500m asl Habitat: in a damp place Habit: small herb, < 15 cm tall Leaves: petiolate, opposite decussate. Could not see stipules. Nerves prominent below. Seems […]

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Rubiaceae member- Kebumen, Java, Indonesia

  Flowers of Java 13 : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2) A small tree cultivated in Kebumen ca 21 m alt. ID is needed.  Other recipients: Not sure. But looks closure to Coffeea related plant. Not sure. But looks closure to Coffeea related plant. 

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Rubiaceae member- Bangladesh

  Herb Id from Bangladesh_SM_1430 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1) Habitat: Fellow  Habit: Herb (grass like leaf)  I think difficult to id with such images.  Not grass species. Opposite decussate leaves suggest Rubiaceae  

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Rubiaceae member?- Fraser’s Hill, Malaysia

Malaysia – Strange Fruit for ID – 240814 – RK : 10 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3). Fraser’s Hill – 18/07/2014. I was intrigued by this fruit & would love to know the ID 🙂 Noticed the beautiful details only when zooming in on the camera monitor! The central portion is inky black & glutinous […]

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