Botanical name:Glycosmis macrocarpaFamily:Rutaceae (Citrus family) Synonyms: Glycosmis pentaphylla var. macrocarpa
Large-Fruit Gin Berry is a shrub, up to 2 m tall with
leaves alternate, pinnate, 13-27 cm long. Leaflets are 3 or 5 or rarely
6, alternate, 7.5-16 x 3-7.5 cm, oblong-elliptic or ovate-lanceshaped
to inverted-lanceshaped, wedge-shaped at base, tapering at tip, acumen
up to 1 cm long, bluntish at tip, more or less entire along margins,
leathery, hairless; leaflet-stalks 5-10 mm long; lateral nerves 5 to 7
pairs, prominent beneath, faint above. Flowers are borne in leaf axils,
in panicled cymes, up to 3 cm long. Petals are 5, oblong-elliptic,
blunt, about 3 x 1.5 mm, white or pale yellowish, obscurely glandular,
hairless. Stamens are 10; filament linear, flattened. Sepals are 5,
triangular, blunt, less than 1 mm long. Berries are almost spherical,
constricted at base, depressed above, about 2 x 1.5 cm, wrinkled, white
turning pink. Large-Fruit Gin Berry is found in Western Ghats and NE
India. Flowering: March-June.
Identification credit: Radha Veach
Photographed at Agumbe, Karnataka.
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