Alangium salviifolium (L.f.) Wangerin, Pflanzenr. IV, 220b: 9 1910. (L.f.) Wang. (syn. Alangium acuminatum Wight ex Steud. [Invalid]; Alangium decapetalum Lam.; Alangium lamarckii Thwaites; Alangium latifolium Miq. ex C.B.Clarke; Alangium mohillae Tul.; Alangium salviifolium subsp. decapetalum (Lam.) Wangerin; Alangium sundanum var. miqueliana Kurz; Alangium tomentosum Lam.; Grewia salviifolia L.f.; Karangolum mohillae (Tul.) Kuntze; Karangolum salviifolium (L.f.) Kuntze); al-LAN-jee-um -- Latinized form of alangi അഴിഞ്ഞില്), the Malabar name for this plant ... Dave's Botanary • Wikipedia sal-vee-eye-FOH-lee-um -- having leaves like Salvia (genus name means saving, healing or helping); sometimes spelled salvifolium ... Dave's Botanary commonly known as: hill sack tree, sage-leaved alangium, stone mango • Bengali: আকরকাঁটা akarakanta • Gujarati: અંકોલ ankol • Hindi: अकोल akol, अंकूल ankul, ढेरा dhera, निकोचक nikochak, थेल thel • Kachchhi: આંકેલ ankel • Kannada: ಅಂಕೋಲೇ ಮರ ankole mara, ಕಲ್ಲು ಮಾವು kallu mavu • Konkani: अंकुल ankul • Malayalam: അഴിഞ്ഞില് alinnil, അങ്കോലം ankolam, ചെമ്മരം cem-maram • Marathi: अंकोळ ankol • Nepali: अंफी amphee, अंकोल ankol • Oriya: ବାଘ ଆଙ୍କୁଡ଼ା bagha ankura, ମୋରଟ morata • Punjabi: ਅੰਕੋਲ akol • Sanskrit: कङ्करोल kangarola • Santal: ढेला dhela • Tamil: அழிஞ்சில் alincil, அங்கோலம் ankolam, அங்கோடம் ankotam • Telugu: అంకోలము ankolamu, ఊడుగు udugu • Tibetan: a go ta, a ke ta • Tulu: ಅಂಕೋಲೆದ ಮರ ankole-da mara ... and many more names ... Sanskrit: दीर्घकील dirghakila, गन्धपुष्प gandhapuspa, गूढमल्लिका gudhamallika, गुणाढ्यक gunadhyaka, गुप्तस्नेहा guptasneha, कोलक kolaka, कोटर kotara,कोठक kothaka, लम्बकर्ण lambakarna, नेदिष्ठ nedistha, निकोचक nikochaka, पीतसार pita-sara, रामठ ramatha, रेचिन् rechin, शोधन shodhana, ताम्रफल tamraphala, वामन vamana,विज्ञानतैलगर्भ vijnyanatailagarbha, विशालतैलगर्भ vishalatailagarbha • Tamil: ஆண்மரம் an-maram, அணிஞ்சில் anincil, அருளவம் arulavam, அதிகோலம் atikolam,அதிநோய் atinoy, அத்திகோலம் attikolam, செம்மரம் cem-maram, ஏறழிஞ்சில் eralincil, இந்திரசாலி intira-cali, இறங்கழிஞ்சில் irankalincil, கரிக்கோலம் kari-k-kolam, கரியனாச்சான் kariyanaccan, கொழுமரம் kolu-maram, மண்டூகபன்னி mantuka-panni, ஒரு oru, உன்னி unni Trees 5-7 meters; Thorny. Very few leaves at the time of flowering. Mild fragrance (Truly not very pleasant). Fresh flowers white. Old flowers turn brownish. My specimen had 7 petals 2cm approx 28 filaments with long anthers. Single style with a 4 partite globose stigma rising above the stamens. To differentiate between the subspecies.. As per the BSI Key 1. Drupes +/- 1cm long. Leaf apex acute ...ssp. salvifolium 1. Drupes +/- 2cm long. Leaf apex acuminate ... ssp. hexapetalum. very important plant in medicine.....fruits are edible in summer season .. commonly known as Ankul in Maharashtra .....fruits taste sweet with bitterness due to richness in alkaloid.....; Ref. Flowers of India This can be regarded as continuation of my earlier post, "fish smelling fruit ID 8-July-12 SK3", at efi thread. I found these flowers on another tree, of same species, in the same village. Though it is known as AANSH-PHAL locally, the Bengali names i found in old lit. are - বাঘ আঁকড়া / আকর কাঁটা / আঁকড়া (BAAGH-AANKRA / AAKAR / AANKRA). Some confusion remains though -
A group thread, on sub-species, can be found at efi thread. alangium salvifolium, flowers and fruits : 8 pictures. 3 posts by 2 authors. alangium salvifolium, elephanta caves off the coast of bombay, yesterday (17.3.13) several trees were flowering most of them were devoid of foliage many thanks to ... for showing it to me For ID 19/3/2013 VRW 1 : 4 images. 4 posts by 4 authors. Pls ID. A small tree, flowers are just opening now, place- Hort. nursery, S. D. Agricultural University, Dist- Banaskantha, North Gujarat. Alangium salvifolium ssp salvifolium belongs to Alangiaceae Yes I too agree Alangium salvifolium. Alangiaceae These trees are in plenty in Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary tank-bund near Chennai. A few trees are also seen in the Guindy National Park ( children park area), Chennai. Hooghly : Ficus religiosa L. on Alangium salviifolium (L. f.) Wangerin : 4 images. 3 posts by 2 authors. This is another marriage between two plant species! Nice photographs, but again this is not a 'marriage'. Please check these links : Thank you once again ... I had a wrong notion, that only Ficus rumphii was known as 'strangler fig'! Now, i see that a number of fig trees are called by the same name - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangler_fig. Fwd: Identification of some tree species TK4 : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1). Identification of some trees species from Manudevi forest Maharashtra Jalgaon Alangium salvifolium Alangium salviifolium अंकोळ Clicked the attached photos at chandigarh sukhna lake catchment reserve forest area on saturday (5/7/14) Size: shruby area: moist, muddy and waste area Leaves: very thin and not glabrous Flowers and fruits: not observed Special structure: twigs modified into spines (photo attached) It may be Alangium salviifolium. to me it is Alangium salviifolium Looks like Alangium salviifolium.. Please id this tree...? Ankol (Alangium salvifolium) Saw 5 trees at Navsari opposite Tata High school. ...about 20 feet tall.. no flowers or fruits. As they are on main road.. may be planted .. Affirmative. This is Alangium salvifolium. Please check these links : Date/Time-22/8/2014 Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- north Gujarat Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- university garden Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- shrub? climber? Other Information like Fragrance, Pollinator, Uses etc.- medicinal ALANGIUM SALVIFOLIUM (L. f.) Wang. - Ankolam, medicinal tree found in hedges, wood is having timber value Identification please : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2) A tree growing near a canal in Surat, Gujarat. Height is approx. 30 ft. Kindly help in identifiying it. Alangium salviifolium
It is my pleasure to share few images of Alangium salviifolium (Cornaceae) Habit: Tree Habitat: Deciduous forest Sighting: Tumkur, Karnataka, about 800 msl Date: 22-06-2014, 09-03-2015 and 23-03-2015 Names of Plants in India :: Alangium salviifolium (L.f.) Wangerin : 3 posts by 2 authors. 1 image. al-LAN-jee-um -- Latinized form of alangi അഴിഞ്ഞില്), the Malabar name for this plant ... Dave's Botanary • Wikipedia sal-vee-eye-FOH-lee-um -- having leaves like Salvia (genus name means saving, healing or helping); sometimes spelled salvifolium ... Dave's Botanary commonly known as: hill sack tree, sage-leaved alangium, stone mango • Bengali: আকরকাঁটা akarakanta • Gujarati: અંકોલ ankol • Hindi: अकोल akol, अंकूल ankul, ढेरा dhera,निकोचक nikochak, थेल thel • Kannada: ಅಂಕೋಲೇ ಮರ ankole mara, ಕಲ್ಲು ಮಾವು kallu mavu • Konkani: अंकुल ankul • Malayalam: അഴിഞ്ഞില് alinnil, അങ്കോലം ankolam, ചെമ്മരം cem-maram • Marathi: अंकोळ ankol • Nepali: अंफी amphee, अंकोल ankol • Oriya: ବାଘ ଆଙ୍କୁଡ଼ା bagha ankura, ମୋରଟ morata • Punjabi: ਅੰਕੋਲ akol •Sanskrit: कङ्करोल kangarola • Santal: ढेला dhela • Tamil: அழிஞ்சில் alincil, அங்கோலம் ankolam, அங்கோடம் ankotam • Telugu: అంకోలము ankolamu, ఊడుగు udugu •Tibetan: a go ta, a ke ta • Tulu: ಅಂಕೋಲೆದ ಮರ ankole-da mara ... and many more names ... Sanskrit: दीर्घकील dirghakila, गन्धपुष्प gandhapuspa, गूढमल्लिका gudhamallika, गुणाढ्यक gunadhyaka, गुप्तस्नेहा guptasneha, कोलक kolaka, कोटर kotara,कोठक kothaka, लम्बकर्ण lambakarna, नेदिष्ठ nedistha, निकोचक nikochaka, पीतसार pita-sara, रामठ ramatha, रेचिन् rechin, शोधन shodhana, ताम्रफल tamraphala, वामन vamana,विज्ञानतैलगर्भ vijnyanatailagarbha, विशालतैलगर्भ vishalatailagarbha • Tamil: ஆண்மரம் an-maram, அணிஞ்சில் anincil, அருளவம் arulavam, அதிகோலம் atikolam,அதிநோய் atinoy, அத்திகோலம் attikolam, செம்மரம் cem-maram, ஏறழிஞ்சில் eralincil, இந்திரசாலி intira-cali, இறங்கழிஞ்சில் irankalincil, கரிக்கோலம் kari-k-kolam, கரியனாச்சான் kariyanaccan, கொழுமரம் kolu-maram, மண்டூகபன்னி mantuka-panni, ஒரு oru, உன்னி unni botanical names: Alangium salviifolium (L.f.) Wangerin ... synonyms: Alangium decapetalum Lam. • Alangium lamarckii Thwaites • Alangium latifolium Miq. ex C.B.Clarke •Alangium tomentosum Lam. • Grewia salviifolia L.f. • Karangolum salviifolium (L.f.) Kuntze ... and more at The Plants List (2013). Version 1.1. February 26, 2011 ... Bassein Fort Marvellous !!! Tree for ID, Javadi Hills, Tamil Nadu also Madanapalle, Andhra Pradesh, NAW-MAR17-12 : 5 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (9) Kindly identify this tree with white stringy fragrant flowers, photographed in the Javadi Hills, Tiruvannamalai district, Tamil Nadu and also (the last 3 pictures) in the Horsely Hills area, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh, in March 2017. In this season, the tree is evidently flowering after having shed all or most of its leaves.This must be Alangium sp. Please check local flora for ID to species. Seems to be Alangium salvifolium yes alangium salvifolium. fruits are red in colour edible in nature Found this as Skthala viriksham in a Vishnu temple in Thiruvannamalai district of Tamil nadu. I know it's difficult with leaves to find the ID. Just sharing. No issues if we could not able to find it. It looks Alangium sp. to me. Tamal tree is supposed to be one of the Garcenia species. But the tree doesnot look like it. The leaves in the photographs sent by ... have similarity to young leaves of Alangium salvifolium Pl. check with images at Alangium salviifolium as per id by ... To me also appear close. I am not capable. Sorry. In my new visit I will try to check for any flowers and fruits
Alangium salvifolium in Chennai: This tree has dropped nearly all its leaves at the crown which is full of buds and flowers. There are leaves and flowers on the lower branches. It is a well-grown tree standing without hindrance - a beautiful sight in Chennai.
I have seen the flower yet.
The fruit shape colora and leaves remind me of POMEGRANATE ... It is Punica granatum... Punica granatum tree may indeed have spines on branches...
Since its in a park, May be you can keep an eye on it and photograph the flowers... Its not pomegranate, its something else The fruit is like a big berry It is Alangium salvifolium from family Cornaceae. The only alangium berry I have seen had many sided angulated surface...... if its really this ... then the flowers next season will solve the mystery, because Punica flowers are distinctive. Yes it is Alangium salvifolium (L.f.) Wang Commonly known as Ankol in Maharashtra Highly medicinal plant.. One more species in Maharashtra, but that is a huge climber or Liana.. Family Alangiaceae (Monogeneric family)
Sharing the images of Alangium salviifolium from NBNP, Anaikatti, Coimbatore. Date: 08.03.0212 Location: NBNP, Anaikatti, 640 MSL Habitat: Garden Habit: Tree. I am using the FILEminimizer Pictures programme. This can convert the photos up to 50 K. The attached photo is good for id. purpose. your comment will be nice. Yes ..., they are fine, being closeup of flower. Let us see how photographs of habit or twigs appear upon reducing. In that case Can I use this sofware for upload the pictures. Family : Cornaceae; also placed in Family : Alangiaceae. I observed few trees flowering during last 15 days on Vetal Tekdi. Had failed to observe before during last 7 years. Trees 5-7 meters; Thorny. Very few leaves at the time of flowering. No fruits observed by me so far (Will keep a watch) A small flowered twig with a bud kept in vase. Bloomed next evening to midnight. Mild fragrance (Truly not very pleasant). Fresh flowers white. Old flowers turn brownish. My specimen had 7 petals 2cm approx 28 filaments with long anthers. Single style with a 4 partite globose stigma rising above the stamens. Please share the leaf picture, if you have one. This is what the leaves look like: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cPjqzR_K_BdWzTvWRJdMppa-AzjEnTToansowucxNbY/edit I understood the reason for your query. To differentiate between the subspecies.. As per the BSI Key 1. Drupes +/- 1cm long. Leaf apex acute ... ssp.salvifolium 1. Drupes +/- 2cm long. Leaf apex acuminate ... ssp.hexapetalum. The tree was more or less leafless. Attaching a picture with new foliage. The apex of the leaves doesn't appear to be acuminate so it has to be ssp. salvifolium. I am not sure about the spelling of the species name too. it has been spelled with a single 'l' or double 'll' at different entries. Thank you ... for understanding my query correctly. Even if I am confident enough with the id I wanted everybody to see the leaves to have a perfect idea about the plant. Otherwise whenever we see Alangium, everything would become Alangium salvifolium. Hope such clarifications always helps in keeping a good understanding on similar looking species or sub species. I forgot to mention that the pictures were superb! These trees are in plenty on the bunds of Vedantangal Bird Sanctuary near Chennai. A few trees are also seen in Guindy National Park ( Childrens park ) Chennai. Nice flower/bud closeup's of Alangifolium salvifoilium. Here are some photos I managed to get from a tall tree during summer. efi thread Telugu Udugu This tree is quite tall, about 60-70 feet. (Internet references say udugu tree grow between 10-30 meters) Date/Time-28 Mar 2010, 02.55PM Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- Mamandur, Andhra Pradesh Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-Wild / Eastern ghats foot hills P lant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb-Tree Height/Length-approx - 60-70 feet, girth - 2meters Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size- Shape -Alternate, leaf tip - acute or acuminate acuminate, leaf base - cuneate, 15-20cm length, This is indeed Alangium salvifolium (L.f.) Wang. The fruits are edible. Tamil name: அழிஞ்சில்; Alinjil I had posted same plant on 25 th March2010 from Pune. Its best time to collect fallen flowers of Alangium for use in treatment of Insomnia. Fruiting of the same Rippen fruits edible At Chaul,Alibag 7 May 2010 In flowersofindia the height of this tree is mentioned as 3-10 m. At the same place it is written that it is a tall tree. As the height mentioned in the writeup it can be a dwarf to small tree. On the bund at the Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary near Chennai, the trees are tall, over 30 feet at least. About a month ago, they were full of fllowers and fruit. Villagers told us that the fruit , which were green then, were edible when purple and ripe. this is a small trree height about 15-20 feet. Found in abundance in open land. I have few trees on my land too. In flowering season it drops its leaves. Locally called Kolha. Couldn't find any reference with this name. Forwarding video link for comparison. Could this be Alangium salvifolium. It seems. It is also known as Ankol, Akot or Kolha. It is added in Traditional Formulations for pest management in medicinal rice as important ingredient. I am talking about Vedic Farming.Alangium salviifolium indeed. Alangiaceae Now Cornaceae as per The plant List. Pl. find the attached file contain photos for id. request. Date/Time-Location-29.10.2011, NBNP Garden Place, Altitude, GPS- Anaikatti (640 MSL) Coimbatore Dist., Tamil Nadu Habitat- Garden Plant Habit- Tree Fruits Type/ Shape - oval. Size- about 1 inch. Planted during 1997. Most probably this is Alangium salviifolium subsp. salviifolium (Earlier known as Alangium lamarkii) of Cornaceae family.
i doubt it as a member of cornaceae family. otherwise it is seems A.salviifolium to me too. Earlier the genus Alangium was in Alangiaceae family. Now, according to the plant list this comes under Cornaceae family. Flora of Bihar_RKC03_010611: Loc.: Near Mandar Hills, Dist.: Bounsi, Bihar (ca 50msl) Date: February, 2011 Habit: shrub ... has identified this as Alangium salvifolium. Pl validate. Can you please help me with its ID Just a guess. Is it Alangium sp Thank you ... for the lead. So could it be Alangium salvifolium Can somebody confirm the ID of this tree as I find the fruits to be slightly different from the images od Alangium salvifolium Yes, it is Alangium salviifolium to me too. I thought it is a Sapindaceae member, something like Longan fruits. But a closer look at the apex of the fruits suggests it maybe a member of Jamun family, Myrtaceae. I ate this sweet juicy fruit that smells strongly of raw fish. The owner told me that it is ANSPHAL in Bengali. Species : UNKNOWN Habit & Habitat : small tree, home-yard garden Date : 9/5/12, 10 A.M. Place : Gobra (Hooghly) Its Alangium salvifolium (Linn.f.) Wang. , of Alangiaceae family . very important plant in medicine.....fruits are edible in summer season .. commonly known as Ankul in Maharashtra .....fruits taste sweet with bitterness due to richness in alkaloid.....its population is restricted to some areas only wherever it is available... sapling for identification: This sapling from Bandhavgarh, Madhya Pradesh belongs to a tree called "kolha" in the local language. It flowers in March- ? white flowers. It grows into a medium sized tree and is used as a hedge and for firewood. Can anyone identify what is the botanical name ? PS: This sapling was a gift from ... from his home (skay's camp) garden where we stayed for 5 days. He has three well grown medium sized trees of 'Kolha' bordering a part of his garden. I hope plants survived if not I will bring some more. Kolha - Alangium salviifolium . This was ID on eflora through it's flowers. Great to know its ID finally. Yes one of them is still surviving. Fwd: Ankola trefyiytes : 8 posts by 2 authors. I am ... from Maharashtra, I read your article on internet, Could you please help me to find where can I get Ankola seeds or tree in India. Pl. check details at Ankol seed and tree is available in Gujarat junagadh Please check this link for your seed requirements : https://www.indiamart.com/proddetail/ankol-seeds-8852997530.html Alangium salvifolium seeds and seedlings : 4 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (2) - 2 Mb each. Found under a tree in Vedanthangal birds sanctuary. nice to see sprouting Ankolah seeds. useful ayurvedic plant Names of Plants in India :: Alangium salviifolium (L.f.) Wangerin : 4 posts by 2 authors. via Species > A > Alangium salviifolium (L.f.) Wangerin ... family: Cornaceae ~ Alangiaceae al-LAN-jee-um -- Latinized form of alangi അഴിഞ്ഞില്), the Malabar name for this plant ... Dave's Botanary • Wikipedia sal-vee-eye-FOH-lee-um -- having leaves like Salvia (genus name means saving, healing or helping); sometimes spelled salvifolium ... Dave's Botanary commonly known as: hill sack tree, sage-leaved alangium, stone mango • Bengali: আকরকাঁটা akarakanta • Gujarati: અંકોલ ankol • Hindi: अकोल akol, अंकूल ankul, ढेरा dhera,निकोचक nikochak, थेल thel • Kannada: ಅಂಕೋಲೇ ಮರ ankole mara, ಕಲ್ಲು ಮಾವು kallu mavu • Konkani: अंकुल ankul • Malayalam: അഴിഞ്ഞില് alinnil, അങ്കോലം ankolam, ചെമ്മരം cem-maram • Marathi: अंकोळ ankol • Nepali: अंफी amphee, अंकोल ankol • Oriya: ବାଘ ଆଙ୍କୁଡ଼ା bagha ankura, ମୋରଟ morata • Punjabi: ਅੰਕੋਲ akol •Sanskrit: कङ्करोल kangarola • Santal: ढेला dhela • Tamil: அழிஞ்சில் alincil, அங்கோலம் ankolam, அங்கோடம் ankotam • Telugu: అంకోలము ankolamu, ఊడుగు udugu •Tibetan: a go ta, a ke ta • Tulu: ಅಂಕೋಲೆದ ಮರ ankole-da mara ... and many more names ... Sanskrit: दीर्घकील dirghakila, गन्धपुष्प gandhapuspa, गूढमल्लिका gudhamallika, गुणाढ्यक gunadhyaka, गुप्तस्नेहा guptasneha, कोलक kolaka, कोटर kotara,कोठक kothaka, लम्बकर्ण lambakarna, नेदिष्ठ nedistha, निकोचक nikochaka, पीतसार pita-sara, रामठ ramatha, रेचिन् rechin, शोधन shodhana, ताम्रफल tamraphala, वामन vamana,विज्ञानतैलगर्भ vijnyanatailagarbha, विशालतैलगर्भ vishalatailagarbha • Tamil: ஆண்மரம் an-maram, அணிஞ்சில் anincil, அருளவம் arulavam, அதிகோலம் atikolam,அதிநோய் atinoy, அத்திகோலம் attikolam, செம்மரம் cem-maram, ஏறழிஞ்சில் eralincil, இந்திரசாலி intira-cali, இறங்கழிஞ்சில் irankalincil, கரிக்கோலம் kari-k-kolam, கரியனாச்சான் kariyanaccan, கொழுமரம் kolu-maram, மண்டூகபன்னி mantuka-panni, ஒரு oru, உன்னி unni botanical names: Alangium salviifolium (L.f.) Wangerin ... synonyms: Alangium decapetalum Lam. • Alangium lamarckii Thwaites • Alangium latifolium Miq. ex C.B.Clarke •Alangium tomentosum Lam. • Grewia salviifolia L.f. • Karangolum salviifolium (L.f.) Kuntze ... and more at The Plants List (2013). Version 1.1. February 26, 2011 ... Bassein Fort Update: • Kachchhi: આંકેલ ankle If you may please help with the Santali name dhela in native script ... https://hi.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%A4%85%E0%A4%82%E0%A4%95%E0%A5%8B%E0%A4%B2 Yes sir, definitely Santali Language: Dhela ᱰᱷᱮᱞᱟ Here is where I have updated the Santali name in my blog ... https://dineshvalke.blogspot.com/2020/11/alangium-salviifolium-lf-wangerin
Badami, KA :: Alangium salvifolium :: ARK2020-043 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (7)- around 500 kb each. Saw this tree on the mountain housing the caves in Badami, KA in October 2019. There was a solitary flower on the tree, probably the flowering period was over, however, no fruits could be seen. You are right. Plenty in Chennai Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary and Kokkare Bellur Birds sanctuary (Near Maddur, Karnataka ) 22032020EPT58 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)- around 850 kb each. Presenting for ID Location : Javadhu hills, Eastern Ghats Elevation : 3600 feet Habitat : Roadside Taken on 12.02.2020 The first image has Alangium salvifolium with cassia fistula fruiting twigs, The second one is Alangium salvifolium only but not sure for the species, once check with local floras which sp mention there belongs to Alangium, Pls for ID : 6 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (4) Pls id for this plant. In local area it is called AAKOLI. Area: Bhishi, Tal Chimur, Dist, Chandrapur Location: Road side as well as in agriculture field Current status: in fruiting stage Alangium salviifolium Alangium salvifolium Cornaceae, Yes. ID is correct. Can it be Alangium salviifolium? Yes. For me it looks like Alangium salviifolium References:
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