My dear Tanay, You are like my younger brother so I am writing this. I imagine why you are always in such a hurry!! Your own description says, "Flowers 1--3, axillary, nodding. Pedicel 2--3 cm, densely rust colored sericeous". Does it match with the picture? Sapotaceae genera in Thailand can be differentiated with the help of keys based on arrangements of leaves (opposite or clustered) but not without seeing the number of sepals. Flowers with 4 sepals (Payena, Madhuca) and flowers with 5-6 sepals (Palaquim, Pouteria and Xantolis). Can you please count, how many sepals you can see buddy!! On one guess I thought this could be Xantolis species. But I will send it to experts in Thailand to confirm. The stem surface is very unique. Hope they will be of some help. I would really be happy if you are right Tanay. Only thing I wish to convey is not to be in hurry and overlook things. Be a good boy!! Regards Pankaj
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