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Published In: Journal of Scientific Research (Jakarta) 1: 116. 1942. (J. Sci. Res. (Jakarta)) Name publication detail
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: April.
Type: Type: Nepal, Wallich 2607 B (K).
Distribution: Distribution: Outer Himalayan ranges in Pakistan and India to Sikkim and Burma.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Leaves which have a pleasant orange smell, are used for silkworm cultivation. This species is difficult to differentiate from Persea bombycina, which has round fruit, pilose flowers and a pilose leaf surface.
Illustration: Persea odoratissima (Nees) Kosterm. (Illustration)
Map Location: C-7 Hazara: Maqsud, near Haripur, R.R. Stewart s.n. (RAW); Rawalpindi Dist.: Murree Brewery near Murree, Cultivated, Kostermans s.n. (L); Kashmir: C-8 Nakial, R.R. Stewart s.n(RAW); Nawalnadi, R.R. Stewart & E. Nasir 24160 (RAW); Maira, near Kotli, R.R. Stewart 27283 (RAW); Trarkhel R.R. Stewart 12083 (RAW); Dhuli, R.R. Stewart & E. Nasir 23737 (RAW).

 

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Trees, up to 16 m tall and 90 cm in diameter. Bark dark grey, live bark 2-4 cm thick, soft with scattered pieces of hard tissue, pinkish-brown with a few, narrow, white or yellow bands towards the outside, which turn orange on exposure; heartwood lacking. Branchlets glabrous. Terminal bud large with many glabrous, somewhat fimbriate, bud scales. Leaves coriaceous, glabrous, lanceolate to oblong-oblanceolate to elliptic-oblong, 2.5-7 x 7.5-18 cm, acute or acuminate, base shortly acute or rounded; both surfaces microscopically pitted; midrib slender, impressed, 7-14 pairs of erect-patent, arcuate nerves prominulous, in between often shorter nerves along the main nerves quadrangular, large pitting. Petioles slender, 1-2 cm long. Panicles sub-terminal, glabrous, many-flowered, up to 12 cm long. Pedicels slender, 4-5 mm long. Sepals sub-equal, glabrous outside, tomentellous inside, oblong, acutish, c. 6 mm long. Stamens slightly shorter, filaments pilose near the base. Fruit ellipsoid, up to 7 x 15 mm, sepals reflexed, oblong, 8 mm long; pedicels thick, often pinkish. Ripe fruit purple, pruinose.
 
 
 
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