This is a table of *Leea* spp., shortlisted from a paper (see the table) -
Leea spp : shortlisted from A REVISION OF THE FAMILY LEEACEAE / C. E.
RIDSDALE : BLUMEA 22 (1974) 57-100
L. macrophylla Roxb. Ex Hornem

(incl. integrifolia, robusta, aspera Wall., latifolia etc) Flowers
5-merous, greenish white

Leaves unifoliolate, trifoliolate or 1-3 pinnate Open vegetation, dry
forest and teak forest, particularly forest borders and regrowths, upto
2250 m alt. Bombay, Central Prov., Mysore, Madras, Orissa, Bihar, Bengal.
United Prov., Sikkim, Khasia, Assam, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, etc
L. compactiflora Kurz

(incl. trifoliate, robusta auct. Non Roxb., bracteata) Flowers 5-merous,
greenish white

Trifoliolate or 1-2 pinnate Woodland on shaded ravines and hillsides,
sometimes dying back to woody base in drier localities, upto 2000 m.
alt. Sikkim,
Assam, Khasia, Manipur, Bhutan, WB
L. crispa van Royen ex L.

(incl. aspera Edgew, herbacea, pumila, pinnata) Flowers 5-merous,
greenish-white

Leaves unifoliolate, trifoliolate or 1-2 pinnate Evergreen, deciduous and
montane forests to 2250 m alt, grassland plains Bombay, Central Prov.,
Mysore, Madras, Orissa, Bihar, Bengal. United Prov., Punjab, W. Himalaya,
Sikkim, Khasia, Assam, Manipur, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh
L. indica (Burm.f.) Merr. Flowers greenish-white

Leaflets generally 3-nerved at base Bombay, Madras northwards to Punjab,
Sikkim, Assam, Nepal, Bangladesh
L. aequata L. Inflorescence and leaflets with large, discoidal, brown pearl
glands, bracts of inflorescence large, upto 8x5 mm, conspicuous

Leaves 2-4 pinnate Bombay, Central Prov., Mysore, Madras, Orissa, Bihar,
Bengal. United Prov., Sikkim, Assam, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh
L. rubra Bl. Ex Spreng Flowers and inflorescence deep red

Leaves chartaceous, without setaceous hairs above Assam, Khasia, Bengal,
Bangladesh
L. alata Edgw. Flowers 5-merous, red

Leaves 1-pinnate, rarely trifoliolate Dry woodland and hill forest Punjab,
United Prov. Central Prov., Orissa, Bihar, Bengal, Assam, Khasia, Sikkim,
?Nepal, Bhutan
L. setuligera Clarke

Note : very similar to L. guineensis in general appearance Flowers
5-merous, wine-red to carmine in the bud, creamish-yellow when open

2-3 pinnate, leaflets numerous Undershrubs in deciduous forests Concan,
Assam
L. guineensis G. Don Leaflets petiolulate, rachis not winged Bombay, Madras
northwards to United Prov., eastwards to Sikkim and Assam
NOTE : There might be some mistake while copying from the paper.
Distribution records copied without changing to current names of the
places. Distribution in other countries and Andaman Nicobar omitted while
copying

Thank you.
Best regards,
Surajit Koley

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