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Published In: Reinwardtia 6(2): 191. 1962. (Reinwardtia) 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-May.
Type: Type: Kumaon, Strachey & Winterbottom (K).
Distribution: Distribution: Western outer Himalayas in India and Pakistan to Sikkim and Burma, ascending to 2500 m.
Illustration: Persea duthiei (King) Kosterm. (Illustration)
Map Location: B-7 Swat, April, Lahore students 54 (RAW) ; below Shangla, R.R. Stewart & E. Nasir 225 (RAW); C-7 Kashmir: Dhuli, R.R. Stewart & E. Nasir 23771 (RAW); Serimang, R.R. Stewart & E. Nasir 22502 (RAW); Loon Bangla, E. Nasir 414 (RAW); Hazara: Oghi-Battal, B.L. Burtt 1457 (E); Rawalpindi Dist.: Murree, Gharial, 2400 m, Kostermans s.n. (L); Murree, R.R. Stewart 6168 (RAW); Kuldana, R.R. Stewart 9572 (RAW); Jhikka Gali, Sprague s.n. (RAW).

 

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Medium sized tree, up to 13 m tall and c. 60 cm in diameter. Bark pale grey, rough, thin, often lenticellate; live bark pale pinkish-brown, thick, slimy, odorless. Branchlets glabrous, of the flush minutely subsericeous. Terminal bud large, conical; the large bracts broader than long, glabrous to sericeous, inner ones rufous-subtomentellous. Leaves aggregate, glabrous, thinly to thickly coriaceous, oblanceolate to elliptic-lanceolate, becoming reflexed with .age, 2.5-6 x 11-12 cm, acuminate with sharp tip; base shortly acute to rounded; both surfaces microscopically pitted-areolate, above glossy-green, the slender midrib deeply impressed, prominulous; below glaucous, midrib prominent, the 10-20 pairs of erect-patent, slender, arcuate nerves prominulous; petiole slender, 1-2 cm long, channeled above. Panicles developing with the flush, sub-terminal, minutely subadpressed pilose, many flowered, up to 15 cm long. Pedicels slender, 5-7 mm long. Sepals almost equal, linear oblong, acutish, both surfaces minutely sub-adpressed pilose, 5-7 mm long; tube short. Stamens almost as long as the tepals, anthers slender, filaments 1.5 times the length of the anthers; glands small on long stipes. Staminodes hastate on long filaments. Ovary ellipsoid; style slender, 2 mm long; stigma inconspicuous. Fruit globose, up to 3 cm in diameter in often elongate, drooping panicles with thickened pedicels, sometimes tinged with red, at maturity black, fleshy.
 
 
 
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