Gymnosporia rufa (Wall. ex Roxb.) M.A.Lawson, Fl. Brit. India 1: 620 1875. (syn: Catha rufa (Wall.) G. Don; Celastrus rufus Wall.; Maytenus rufa (Wall. ex Roxb.) Raju & Babu (ambiguous synonym); Maytenus rufa (Wall.) Hara (ambiguous synonym));
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N-India (Uttar Pradesh, Darjeeling, Himachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu), Bhutan, Nepal, Tibet as per Catalogue of Life;
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Common name: Rusty Spike Thorn
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SK469 01 APR-2017:ID : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (11)
Location: Nagarkot, Nepal
Date : 31 March 2017
Altitude : 6500 ft.
Flower size is 0.3 cm. Very tiny !


This appears from Celastraceae, any Gymnosporia/ Maytenus….!!


Gymnosporia rufa (Wall.) Lawson (accepted name)  ?? 

Maytenus rufa (Wall.) Hara (ambiguous synonym) ??
Nepali Names : काँडे खस्रु Kaande Khasru / केसरी Kesaree 

I also think yes- seem to match with images at Gymnosporia rufa (Wall. ex Roxb.) M.A.Lawson


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Fruits? same location !
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I think yes. Pl. see images at Gymnosporia


Yes …  Already identified in earlier mail.


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Location:  Nagarkot, Nepal

Date: 2 April 2018
Altitude: 6800 ft.
Habit: Wild
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Photographed from near Chakauri in Uttaranchal Pradesh
Shrub with alternate, narrowly elliptic-lanceolate leaves, mostly 3-6 cm long, narrowed at both ends, petiole 5-15 mm or more; flowers small barely 3-5 mm across, creamish, in clusters forming spreading panicles; flowers remind of Phyllanthus, but these seem to be pentamerous.
Kindkly help in ID.

It may be a Gymnosporia species, not sure though.


Of the four possible species G. emarginata, G. royleana, G. senegalensis and G. rufa, I think it best matches with Gymnosporia rufa Wall., now correctly named as Maytenus rufa (Wall.) Hara, a slender shrub with sparingly spiny branches, lanceolate leaves, flowers very small with barely 1-1.5 mm long petals on branches up to 5 cm long clusters.


But perhaps the nomenclature of the plant has to be resolved. Flora of British India records Gymnosporia rufa (Wall. in Roxb.) Lawson, based on Celastrus rufa Wall. in Roxb., and this is treated as accepted name in The Plant List.
Flowers of Himalaya records Maytenus rufa (Wall.) Hara as accepted name, whereas as The plant List records Maytenus rufa (Wall.) Cufod., 1962, perhaps because combination by Hara is of a later date.
It is rather confusing how both can be correct names, unless they are two different species.


But then if we follow Flora of China, the two are same with Gymnosporia rufa (Wall) Lawson as correct name and Maytenus rufus (Wall.) Cufod. as synonym.



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Plant for ID-PC-04-02.10.2015 : 5 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (2)
please identify the plant in the picture. It is from Uttarakhanda

Maytenus rufa (=Gymnosporia rufa).
It would be good if the photographers share the exact location and altitude.



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Plant for ID-PC-060-02.10.2015 : 10 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)
please identify this shrub in the picture. It is from Uttarakhand.

Leaves look like that of Dilleniaceae…..Floral characters are needed…


It appears to be same as identified by … in another thread:
Maytenus rufa (=Gymnosporia rufa).
It would be good if the photographers share the exact location and altitude.”

the pictures were taken long time back and I have no idea of the place at the moment.


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SK1335 30 JUL 2018 : 19 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (7)- around 600 kb each.
Location: Kakani,  Nepal
Altitude :6600 ft.
Date: 20 June 2018
Habit : Wild   

Family?


No idea


Rutaceae by any chance?


Sorry …! Did not find a match !


I think it can be Berberis sp.

A species of Euonymus I think


In that case you can try Euonymus hamiltonianus Wall. having typical turbinate fruits which may be shallowly to deeply lobed and as a result so many varieties were described under the name from time to time.

Not getting any other species with such obovoid-turbinate fruits!


Yes … Fruit shape is not matching with any of Euonymus sp.

You please keep track on this tree until next flowering season if possible. May be interesting!


Thanks, …, for pointing towards the family.
Closest I can I reach is Gymnosporia rufa (Wall. ex Roxb.) M.A.Lawson as per comparative images at Celastraceae
To me it appears to be the correct id.

I guess there is no match at all with Gymnosporia rufa !

Why do you say so ?
Everything from stem to leaves to fruits seem to match with other images at Gymnosporia rufa (Wall. ex Roxb.) M.A.Lawson

I was confused about the shape of the  fruit. I re-checked and guess you are right …



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Gymnosporia rufa (Wall.) Lawson : 7 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3)- 1 mb each.
Location: Nagarkot,  Kathmandu
Date: 03 August  2019
Elevation: 2041 m.
Habit : Wild 

so this flowers in April. fruits now?


I had shot flowering at two times, March and April.


I know I looked up your earlier cases


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Requesting id of a tree species resambling citrus: 1 very high res. images.
Kindly help in the identification of a possible Rutaceae tree species resembling citrus. The fruits are very minute and is hollow 3 chambered. Spines and leaf like citrus with very less or no aroma.


It resembled Gymnosporia rufa.


Yes!



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References:
Flora of China (Gymnosporia rufa (Wallich) M. A. Lawson with Celastrus rufus Wallich in Roxburgh & Maytenus rufa (Wallich) Cufodontis as syn.)

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