Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

“Is it a species belongs to the *family Flacourtiaceae?*
Regards
Giby”


“*Can this plant be Casearia elliptica*
Kindly have a look on the below link:
http://www.iiim.res.in/herbarium/flacourtiaceae/casearia_elliptica.htm ”
from Suresh ji.

"In Casearia the arils are pale-dark yellow in color. Here the same is red
in color hence *I do not think that this is a species of Casearia*.
It is very difficult for me to run the key because flower characters and
fine characters of leaf are missing." from Giby ji.


On 22 March 2012 18:36, Suresh Rana (Google Docs) <[email protected]>wrote:

>     I've shared Plant for ID from Jammu 220312 SRANA 
> 2<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UTaKq9HW3FD1_SQfPMn34ETn9OxBIOzCZuI9ERJuY1Y/edit>
> Click to open:
>
>    - Plant for ID from Jammu 220312 SRANA 
> 2<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UTaKq9HW3FD1_SQfPMn34ETn9OxBIOzCZuI9ERJuY1Y/edit>
>
>
>  Request for Identification
>
> Kindly identify this tree species.
>
> Location: Jammu
>
> Altitude: 1100 feets asl
>
> Date March 2011
>
> Warm regards
>
> Suresh Rana
>
>
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