Thank you Mr. Garg . Nepali Name : पङ्खा फूल Pangkhaa Phool
Saroj Kasaju On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 4:17 PM J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: Saroj Kasaju <kasajusa...@gmail.com> > Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2019 at 17:14 > Subject: Re: SK1976 06 June 2019 > To: J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> > Cc: efloraofindia <indiantreepix@googlegroups.com> > > > Deutzia > <http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=110&taxon_id=109728> > > Deutzia Thunb., Nov. Gen. Pl. 1: 19 (1781). > > Erect shrubs. Indumentum of stellate hairs. Leaves opposite, subsessile to > shortly petiolate, pinnately veined. Inflorescence a cymose corymb, > terminal on lateral branchlets from buds enclosed by imbricate scales > persisting at base. Flowers all fertile. Calyx tube adnate to ovary, > campanulate, 5-toothed. Petals 5, induplicate or imbricate. Stamens 10, > 2-seriate, filaments flat, filaments of outer stamens 2- dentate at apex, > filaments of inner stamens truncate to 2-dentate at apex, anthers shortly > stalked, subglobose. Ovary inferior, 3–5- loculed, placentation axile, > ovules numerous, styles 3–5, free, stigmas terminal or decurrent. Fruit a > capsule, 3(–5)-valved, dehiscing loculicidally or between styles; seeds > numerous, oblong, compressed. > > Worldwide about 60 species in the warm temperate regions of the N > hemisphere. Two species in Nepal. > > Key to Species > 1a Petals oblong to elliptic, induplicate. Leaves ovate > ................................................................................... > 1 D. staminea > > b Petals obovate to ovate or orbicular, imbricate. Leaves elliptic to > narrowly ovate.................................... 2 D. compacta > > Altitudinal range: 1100–2500 m. > Asia and SE Asia. Ecology: Mixed forests on mountain slopes or in valleys. > > Flowering: February–May. Fruiting: June–August. The plant is emetic and > febrifuge. Roots are used in the > > treatment of malaria and coughs. > > 1. Deutzia staminea R.Br. ex Wall., Pl. Asiat. Rar. 2[8]: 82, pl. 191 > (1831). > Deutzia bhutanensis Zaik.; D. brunoniana Wall. nom. nud.; D. brunoniana Wall. > ex G.Don; D. staminea Wall. nom. nud.; D. staminea var. brunoniana (Wall. > ex G.Don) Hook.f. & Thomson. > > Shrubs 2–4 m. Stems 9–14-rayed stellate hairy, soon glabrescent. Petioles > 1–2.5(–5) mm. Leaves ovate, 2–5(–7.5) × 1–3.5 cm, base rounded or broadly > cuneate, apex acute to acuminate, margin serrulate, regularly 4–8-rayed > stellate hairy above, densely 9–14-rayed stellate hairy below, secondary > veins 3–6 pairs. Inflorescences 2–5(–9) cm, 9–25-flowered, terminal or on > 2–6-leaved flowering branchlets, axes stellate hairy. Pedicels 4–6 mm. > Flowers ca. 1 cm across. Calyx tube cupular, densely yellowish stellate > hairy, teeth triangular to narrowly ovate, 2 × 1 mm. Petals white, > induplicate, oblong to elliptic, 6–10 mm × 3–6 mm, stellate hairy outside, > glabrous within. Outer stamens 6–8 mm, inner stamens 4–6 mm, anthers > globose, on 1–1.5 mm stalk. Styles 7–8 mm. Capsule hemispheric, 3–4 mm in > diameter. > > Distribution: Nepal, W Himalaya, E Himalaya, Tibetan Plateau and E Asia. > > Altitudinal range: 1100–3500 m. > > Ecology: In thickets on mountain slopes. > > Flowering: April–July. Fruiting: August–November. > > Juice of the plant is used to cure fever. The plant is used as fodder. > > 2. Deutzia compacta Craib, Kew Bull. 1913: 264 (1913).Deutzia corymbosa > var. hookeriana C.K.Schneid.; D. hookeriana (C.K.Schneid.) Airy Shaw. > > Shrubs 2–2.5 m. Stem 6–8-rayed stellate hairy, glabrescent. Petioles 2–3 > mm. Leaves narrowly ovate to elliptic, 2–7.5 × 0.8–2.5 cm, base rounded to > cuneate, apex acute to acuminate, margin serrulate, regularly 4–6-rayed > stellate hairy above, hairs sometimes with erect central ray, more > denselystellate > hairy below, secondary veins 3–4 pairs. Inflorescences 2–8 cm, 8–15 > flowered, terminal or on 4–6-leaved flowering branchlets, axes rather > sparsely stellate hairy. Pedicels 3–15 cm. Flowers ca. 1 cm across. Calyx > tube cupular, stellate hairy, teeth broadly ovate, 1.5–2 × 1.5–2.5 mm. > Petals white to pink or purplish, imbricate, obovate to ovate or > suborbicular, 6–7 × 5–6 mm, stellate hairy outside, glabrous within. Outer > stamens 4–7 mm, inner stamens 3–4 mm, anthers globose, on ca. 1 mm stalks. > Styles 3 or 4(or 5), free, 4–5 mm. Capsule hemispheric, 3–4 mm in diameter. > > Fig. 1d-f > > Distribution: Nepal, E Himalaya, Tibetan Plateau, Assam- Burma and E Asia. > > Altitudinal range: 2100–3900 m. > Ecology: Riversides and alpine scrubland.Flowering: April–June. Fruiting: > June–September. > > Clarke (Fl. Brit. Ind. 2: 406. 1878) partially misapplied Deutzia > corymbosa R.Br ex G.Don to this species. > > Noshiro et al. 9840077 (TI, E), collected in fruit from Sankhuwasaba, was > previously determined as D. compacta, but its flowers have 5 or 6 styles > and it has larger leaves (to 9 × 4 cm) whose underside have an even > indumentum of stellate hairs with long, erect central rays. It appears not > to match any Himalayan species, but the material is not complete enough to > be certain that it is a new species. > > Fig. 1. [image: page7image9178992][image: page7image9178368][image: > page7image9180032] > > HYDRANGEACEAE. Hydrangea aspera: a, inflorescence and leaves. Dichroa > febrifuga: b, inflorescence and leaves; c, fruit. Deutzia compacta: d, > inflorescence and leaves; e, opened flower; f, fruit. Philadelphus > tomentosus: g, flowering branch; h, opened flower, i, fruit. > > Thank you. > > Saroj Kasaju > > > On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 3:05 PM J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I do not find distribution of *Deutzia compacta *Craib in Nepal as per >> Catalogue >> of Life >> <http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/d630eaf41a687f33e6e74d594d9a0785> >> ; >> To me appears close to images at *Deutzia staminea* R.Br. ex Wall. >> <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/h/hydrangeaceae/deutzia/deutzia-staminea> >> >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message --------- >> From: Saroj Kasaju <kasajusa...@gmail.com> >> Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2019 at 13:53 >> Subject: SK1976 06 June 2019 >> To: efloraindia <indiantreepix@googlegroups.com>, J.M. Garg < >> jmga...@gmail.com> >> >> >> Dear Members, >> >> Location: Chandragiri, Kathmandu, Nepal >> Altitude: 2369 m. >> Date: 27 May 2019 >> Habit : Wild >> >> Deutzia staminea R.Br. ex. ?? >> or Deutzia compacta Craib ?? >> Thank you. >> >> Saroj Kasaju >> >> >> -- >> With regards, >> J.M.Garg >> >> 'Creating awareness of Indian Flora & Fauna' >> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jmgarg1> >> >> Winner of Wipro-NFS Sparrow Awards 2014 for efloraofindia >> <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/award-for-efloraofindia>. >> >> For identification, learning, discussion & documentation of Indian Flora, >> please visit/ join our Efloraofindia Google e-group >> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/indiantreepix> (largest in the >> world- more than 3,000 members & 3,00,000 messages on 23.8.18) or >> Efloraofindia >> website <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/> (with a species >> database of more than 12,000 species & 3,00,000 images of which more than >> 1,70,000 images are directly displayed). >> >> The whole world uses my Image Resource >> <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:J.M.Garg> of more than a >> thousand species & eight thousand images of Birds, Butterflies, Plants etc. >> (arranged alphabetically & place-wise). 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