Nepali Name : खपटे Khapate Thank you.
Saroj Kasaju On Wed, Jul 4, 2018 at 8:07 PM Saroj Kasaju <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thank you Tapas Sir ! > > Saroj Kasaju > > > On Wed, Jul 4, 2018 at 3:33 PM Tapas Chakrabarty <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Saroj ji, >> I think the description is more or less conforming with A. sikkimensis. I >> have seen the images of the type specimens in Kew. The identification seems >> to be okay. >> The Nepali names which I provided here are taken from Flora of Bhutan. In >> case you do not have this, please procure all volumes. This will be very >> useful for your studies. >> When I go to CAL Herbarium, I will try to look at the specimens available >> there, if any. >> >> On Tue, Jul 3, 2018, 18:52 Saroj Kasaju <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Dear Tapas Sir, >>> >>> Thank you for the ID however not much ref and images found >>> in the web to tally. Found some description which is submitted herewith. >>> >>> 7. Tertiary veins scalariform or reticulate-scalariform; leaves >>> verticillate or subverticillate >>> ..................................................................................................... >>> 8 8. Fruit ellipsoid >>> ........................................................................ >>> 10. A. sikkimensis >>> >>> 10. Actinodaphne sikkimensis Meisn. in DC., Prodr. 15(1): 213. 1864. >>> Type: not located. Fig. 2 F–H. Small to medium-sized tree, 6–20 m high, dbh >>> 20–30 cm. Twigs slender, juvenile shoot pubescent. Bark grey to brown, >>> cracking, inner bark yellowish brown. Terminal buds perulate with imbricate >>> scales, elliptic-oblanceolate, 0.8–1 cm long, velutinous. Leaves >>> subverticillate of 4–6 leaves; blade lanceolate-elliptic, 10–14 by 2–4 cm; >>> apex acuminate to caudate; base cuneate; margin entire; chartaceous, >>> greenish and almost shining above, velutinous when young, glabrous on both >>> surfaces sometimes puberulous beneath when mature, glaucous beneath; midrib >>> sunken above, raised beneath, puberulous on both surfaces, secondary veins >>> 8–12 pairs, at an angle of 30º–50º from the midrib, raised on both >>> surfaces, arching and looping near margin, tertiary veins >>> reticulate-scalariform, slightly distinct above, distinct beneath. Petiole >>> slender, 0.5–1 cm long, puberulous. InÀ orescences fasiculate, 0.6–1.2 cm >>> in diam., axillary or borne along twigs between whorls of leaves. Staminate >>> À ower: pedicels 3 mm long, velutinous; perianth lobes ellipticoblong, >>> 3–3.2 by 1–1.2 mm, glabrous inside, velutinous outside, stamens 9 (–10), >>> anther oblong, 2 mm long, ¿ lament 4 mm long, villous. Pistillate À ower: >>> pedicels 3 mm long, velutinous; perianth lobes elliptic-oblong, 3–3.2 by >>> 1–1.2 mm, glabrous inside, velutinous outside; ovary ovoid, ca. 1 by 1 mm, >>> glabrous, style slender, 0.5–1 mm long, glabrous, stigma peltate; >>> staminodes 9 (–10), 3-lobed, 2 mm long, glabrous. Infructescences each >>> bearing 1–5 fruits. Fruit ellipsoid, 7–8 mm in diam.; apex apiculate; young >>> fruits green, mature fruits red, drying black; mature perianth tube >>> shallowly cupshaped, 7–8 mm in diam., glabrous on both sides; pedicels >>> thick, 0.7–1.5 cm long, puberulous. >>> Thailand.— NORTHERN: Nan (Doi Phuka National Park), Phitsanulok (Phu Hin >>> Rong Kla National Park); NORTHEASTERN: Loei (Phu Luang Wildlife Santuary, >>> Phu Kra Dueng National Park). Distribution.— India (Sikkim). Ecology.— >>> Lower montane forest, near streamside, alt. 1,000–1,400 m; À owering: >>> November-January; fruiting: March-July. Vernacular.— Tong Lat Sikkim (°Š >>> ¨µ·„…·¤). Specimens examined.— L.B., E.C. Abbe & T. Smitinand 9428 (BKF, >>> K); P. Srisanga et al. 2278 (QBG); M. Tanaros 7 (BKF),18 (BKF), 20 (BKF), >>> 31 (BKF). >>> >>> Duid not find any source to verify the Nepali names. >>> >>> >>> Thank you. >>> >>> Saroj Kasaju >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 6:17 PM J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks, Tapas ji >>>> >>>> On Tue 3 Jul, 2018, 4:13 PM Tapas Chakrabarty, <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I arrived at this conclusion after seeing all genera and species >>>>> recorded from that area. The inflorescence type is unusual and the same >>>>> was >>>>> noted by JD Hooker. Flora Bhutan recognized this species. Flora of India >>>>> publication by Gangopadhyay is awaited. >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Jul 3, 2018, 09:35 J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Please check the following: >>>>>> *Actinodaphne sikkimensis *Meisn. in DC., Prodr. 15(1): 213. 1864; >>>>>> Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 5: 147. 1887; D.G.Long in Grierson & D.G.Long, >>>>>> Fl. >>>>>> Bhutan1(2): 281. 1984. >>>>>> Nep.: *Rudilo, Sik siki, Phurke Sikkim. * >>>>>> *- from Tapas ji. * >>>>>> >>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message --------- >>>>>> From: Saroj Kasaju <[email protected]> >>>>>> Date: Sat 23 Jun, 2018, 1:58 PM >>>>>> Subject: SK1225 23 JUNE 2018 >>>>>> To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>, J.M. Garg < >>>>>> [email protected]>, Tabish <[email protected]> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Dear Members, >>>>>> >>>>>> Location: Sakiyong Khasmahal, Pedong Reshi Rd, India >>>>>> Date: 16 May 2018 >>>>>> Altitude: 5550 ft. >>>>>> Habit : Wild >>>>>> >>>>>> Lauraceae family?? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thank you. >>>>>> >>>>>> Saroj Kasaju >>>>>> >>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "eFloraofIndia" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. 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