What species of plant is this
I got this plant, mislabeled as the Tamil name for Indian myrobalan. The plant resembles black turkey fig or cassava, which one is this? It has clear to white milky sap and is 35 cm tall and is sold for cheap by bulk,is truly palmate, is grown on sandy soil, and is a juvenile. And the leaves smell slighy sweet and grassy. And has a toothed margin on the leaves. So what plant is this?!
Common figs [Brown Turkey is the variety] has a leaf shape like a grapevine. Cassava has more deeply lobed leaves with sharper ends. Cassava also has tuberous roots, although i'm not sure if it applies to juvenile specimens.
Do you have a clear photo of the leaves? It could also be Pagoda flower or something else [although i guess Pagoda flower would have a not so nice smell]
Do you have a clear photo of the leaves? It could also be Pagoda flower or something else [although i guess Pagoda flower would have a not so nice smell]
I already know what it is. Karaya gum tree. It lives for 50 yrs and has the same leaves
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