Ixora brachiata often flowers in December, and I. pavetta mostly blooms in 
early hot season. That is the reason I asked. 
It is difficult to be certain with the available photos.
You will need to return!

regards
Radha


On Monday, June 15, 2015 at 12:16:03 PM UTC+5:30, Alka Khare wrote:
>
> Hello friends
>
> Requesting to please ID this medium sized tree captured near Devgad, 
> Konkan coast, Maharashtra in May 2015.
>
> I was on the lookout for a flower/s called 'kara' in Marathi, white in 
> colour and having a very nice fragrance which can be identified even from a 
> great distance. My mother was very fond of these flower/s (she is vague in 
> remembering whether it was a single flower or a bunch of small flowers) 
> when she was a child and stayed in her village in coastal Konkan. But she 
> has not seen it in many years since.
>
> I had been to my native place this summer and was shown what might be 
> thought the 'kara' tree. The flowering was over. I could only get the 
> leaves. The tree is currently completely surrounded by the Peepal.
>
> Any idea on the ID?
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Alka Khare
>

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