Glycosmis pilosa V.Naray., Rec. Bot. Surv. India 14(2): 36 1941. ;
Date/Time: 21-12-2010 / 07:00AM Location: At the out skirts of Port Blair (near Sea Shore), Andaman & Nicobar Habitat: Wild Plant Habit: Shrub (3 m approx) Flowers were Fragrant. Isn't this some Citrus...a lemon or lime sp? Rutaceae or lime family generally have compound leaves very rarely simple!! Is it a species of Salacia ??? Can be Salacia chinensis this plant is found in Andaman Most probably this is Pamburus missionis syn. Atlantia missionis. it looks like Glycosmis species most probably Glycosmis pentaphylla http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Glycosmis_pentaphylla_Blanco1.138.png i also observed this plant in Bihar (North (champaran) and south(Gaya)) Most probably Glycosmis sp. of Rutaceae family, as ... suggested. Most probably Pamburus missionis syn. Atlantia missionis. To rule out A.monophylla the photographs of the foliage clearly depicting the structure and arrangement are needed. The nature of fruits and leaves do not tally with the characters of Glycosmis pentaphylla. Both these plants are available in Gunidy National Park, Chennai. Please tell me whether the leaves are simple/1-foliolate or tri-foliolate. I assumed this could be Glycosmis because I felt the leaves are 3-foliolate. In Pamburus/Atlantia the leaves are 1-foliolate (Gamble-page158). I agree with ... id -- Glycosmis. It is not Salacia, nor Citrus, and not Pamburus for sure. This seems to be Glycosmis pilosa bush with white flowers for id mm1 23 03 2013 : 5 images. 3 posts by 2 authors. bush with small white flowers for id growing in a degraded forest near the ocean's edge flowers were about 6 to 8mm large glossy leaves and small green fruits havelock island, andamans last week of december Seems to be Glycosmis pilosaThank you for an id. I am attaching an earlier discussion from efloraofindia where you have identified ... plant as Glycosmis pilosa. References: |
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