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Published In: Flora Indica; or descriptions of Indian Plants 2: 287. 1824. (Fl. Ind.) Name publication detailView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: March July.
Type: Type: From seeds collected at Rajamahal hills (India) by Roxburgh.
Distribution: Distribution: Outer Himalayas in India and Pakistan.
Comment/Acknowledgements: A rare plant of forest undergrowth in our area; fruits edible, but considered anthelmintic; dried bark and root are used for toothache.

Embelia robusta sensu Clarke (l.c.) is now regarded a mixture of Embelia tsjeriam-Cottam DC, (major part) with ovate leaves and Embelia robusta Roxb.

Photo: Embelia robusta Roxb. (Photo)
Map Location: C-7 Rawalpindi Dist.: Karot, south of Panjar, March 1960, Mc Vean s.n. (RAW); C-8 Mirpur, Jammu etc. (vide R.R. Stewart, l.c.).

 

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A large scandent shrub, glabrous but younger parts sometimes pubescent. Leaves oblong-ovate to elliptic-oblong, 5-10 cm long, 2-7 cm broad, somewhat thin, very shortly petioled, entire but often with undulated margins, acuminate to subobtuse, often purplish beneath. Racemes shorter than leaves. Flowers c. 3 mm across, greenish-yellow to whitish, scented, shortly pedicelled. Calyx c. 1.5 mm long. Petals 2.5-3 mm long. Stamens 5, overtopping the petals. Fruit c. 5 mm in diameter, longitudinally wrinkled, somewhat apiculate, hardly pulpy.
 
 
 
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