I agree that it is very similar to Murraya and that was my initial thought, too. The fused anthers are, however, are very typical of Meliaceae. Luckily it's a small family here: the only Meliaceae from Indonesia that matches is Munronia pinnata http://herbaledu.blogspot.com/2013/10/mu...
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Thanks Matti and SM.
I agree that it is very similar to Murraya and that was my initial thought, too. The fused anthers are, however, are very typical of Meliaceae. Luckily it's a small family here: the only Meliaceae from Indonesia that matches is Munronia pinnata http://herbaledu.blogspot.com/2013/10/mu...
Looks like a plant from Rutaceae. Perhaps Murraya sp.?