Another plant which came to my mind is *Ceriscoides turgida* also has
similar name Fetara or Petara
I don't remember about its leaves but
--It has yellow bark; peeling.
-- it is thorny.
-- Rubiaceae.Opposite leaves.
-- Fruits Not sure if edible They look like Kavath.

On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 3:35 PM, jui <juipe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Tree (15-20 feet the one i saw)
> bark peeling into Yellow white bark
>
>  Leaves opposite
> ovate with acuminate apex
> chordate base
> 10-17 cm long
> crenate margin
> petiole is long 15 cm not reddish more green brown
> the leaf scar was seen on the bark when leaf was shed
>
> the stem was fibrous as in the (tiliaceae, malvaceae, sterculiaceae
> etc) group
>
> local people call it petari and said that the fruits were edible
>
> many of the malvaceae members are locally called petari...but i doubt
> if they have opposite leaves.
>
> I would appreciate even family identification as i have not been able
> to observe the flowering
>
> I tried to upload the photos but there seems to be some problem so i
> am fwding the link on flicker pls follow the same for the set of fotos
> of the plant
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/69588091@N06/6325576954/
>
> Regards
>
> Jui




-- 
Dr Satish Phadke

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