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Published In: Flora Indica; or descriptions of Indian Plants 2: 351–353. 1824. (Fl. Ind.) Name publication detailView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

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Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Contributor Text: M. QAISER AND S. NAZIMUDDIN
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: April-June.
Type: Type: Described from Nepal.
Distribution: Distribution: Afghanistan, N .W. Pakistan, Kashmir, India, Bhotan, Burma. (China?).
Illustration: Rhamnus virgata Roxb. (Illustration)
Map Location: B-7 Kashmir, Koth Dist.: Nakial, 5000 ft. 21.4.1954 R.R.Stewart s.n. (RAW); Kulu valley, Kaishdar to Kamand 6,500 ft, 13.8.36 Mohinder Nath 1436 (KUH); Baramaullah Kashmir, 5000 ft, Sept. 11. 1920 R.R. & I.D. Stewart 6113 (KUH); Serimany, 5-6000 ft. common in rich forest 23.4.53 A. Rashid, E. Nasir,& R.R. Stewart 25516 (RAW); C-7 Murree 6-7000 ft, May 5, 1921 R.R. & I.D. Stewart 6170 (KUH).

 

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A much branched almost glabrous, decidious shrub or small tree, usually branches ending in stout sharp thorns. Leaves opposite to sub-opposite, variable in size and shape, elliptic-lanceolate ovate or obovate, 2-10 cm x 1-6 cm, membranous, slightly pubescent when young, serrate-crenate, acuminate, cuneate, lateral nerves curved or converging, petiole 5-6 mm long, ± pubescent, flowers in the axils of the leaves, 4-merous, unisexual, pedicels 5-8 mm long wiry. Flowers 4-5 mm long, calyx c. 4 mm long, lobes c. 2.5 mm long, lanceolate, acute, longer than the hypanthium, c. 2 mm long. Petals spathulate c. 1.5 mm long. Disc glabrous, thin. Fruit obovoid c. 7 mm long 2-4 seeded, seeds shining grooved on the back, ovoid, dark brown. c. 5 mm x 2 mm.
 
 
 
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