this is Casaeria graveolens
the leaves are glabrous ie without any hairs and the fruits are
smaller than C. elliptica
can be found at SGNP, Mumbai
Regards


On Jul 7, 9:19 am, tanay bose <tanaybos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> *Casearia tomentosa* Roxb., Fl. Ind. 2:421. 1824. Clarke in Hk. f. Fl. Br.
> Ind. 2: 593. 1879; Brandis, Ind. Trees 343. 1911 ; parker, Forst. Fl.
>
> Vern. Chilla
>
> Small trees, c. 8 m tall. Branches tomentose. Leaves 5-12 cm long, oblong to
> lanceolate, tomentose; margin slightly serrate; stipules linear, 1.5 mm
> long. Flowers in clusters. Sepals 4-5, 2-3 mm long, ovate to obovate,
> tomentose. Stamens 10-12, alternating with the staminodes. Style short;
> stigma capitate. Capsule ellipsoid, c.1cm long. seeds many, embedded in red
> pulp.
>
> Fl. Per. March May.
>
> Illustration:
> <http://www.efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=53699&flora_id=5>http://www.efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=53699&flora_id=5
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Dinesh Valke <dinesh.va...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear friends,
> > Considering this plant to be *Casearia tomentosa* (= *C. elliptica*),
> > One of my flickr friend doubts it to be *C. zeylanica* ... which searching
> > on internet does not yield any results.
> > Please validate the ID.
>
> > And what is / are easy visual difference between *C. tomentosa* and *C.
> > graveolens* ?
>
> > Attached photographs of two plants separated by hardly 2 - 3 m ... one
> > fruiting, other flowering.
>
> > Date/Time : July 3, 2010 at 3.48pm IST
> > Location Place : Tungwadi (near Tung fort), Lonavala
> > Altitude : 829 m (above mean sea level)
> > GPS : around 18°39'31.35"N, 73°27'32.22"E
>
> > Habitat : along trail in forest at the base of hill
> > Type : could be deciduous forest.
>
> > Plant
> > Habit : deciduous shrub
> > Height : about 5 feet
> > Length : - not a climber -
>
> > Leaves
> > Type : simple with crenate / serrate margin, alternately arranged --
> > leaves at end of branches
> > Shape : broad elliptic, pointing towards both ends, leaf usually tending
> > to be half-way folded along its midrib, and the margin too tending to be
> > wavy.
> > Size : about 10 - 12 cm x 5 - 6 cm
>
> > Inflorescence
> > Type : hemi-spherical cluster at nodes (both: old and new)
> > Size : about 1 cm dia
>
> > Flowers
> > Size : about 5 - 6 mm wide, 6 - 8 mm long
> > Colour : white with hint of green
> > Calyx : not sure
> > Bracts : - no bracts -
>
> > Fruits
> > Type : fleshy capsule, ellipsoid, later splits into 3
> > Shape : ellipsoid
> > Size : about 2 - 3 cm
> > Seeds : not sure
>
> > Other Info
> > Fragrance : do not know
> > Pollinator : do not know
> > Uses : do not know
>
> > Regards.
>
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