Gurucharan ji
Can it be a Vitaceae member?
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Dr. Manoranjan Bhanja, IFS (Retd.)
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On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 at 12:26, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
> Forwarding ag
Dear Karthick
The specimen from uploaded from Nilgiri forests is *Prunus ceylanica* of
Rosaceae. The characteristic partial bilobed fruits, entire margin of the
leaf are the features for which I suggest that it can be *P. ceylanica*.
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Manoranjan Bhanja
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