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Published In: Voyage dans l'Inde 140, t. 144. 1844. (Voy. Inde) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView 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 June.
Type: Syntypes: “Sylvassaepe ingentes constituens in declivit. occidentalibus Jumnae et Hyphasis, Jacquemont (P); ad Khitul et Pallinlah, Jacquemont (P); in arenosis salinis Penjabiae, Jacquemont (P); frequens inter Agrah et Delhi usque ad desertum Bihassir, Jacquemont (P).
Distribution: Distribution: West Pakistan, India (Gujrat, Junagarh, Rajputana) and Aden.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Wood is used as fuel. Branches and leaves serve as camel fodder. The sweet fruits are eaten and seeds yield a green oil, which is said to be medicinal.
Illustration: Salvadora oleoides Decne. (Illustration)
Map Location: N.W.F.P. C-6 Peshawar Dist.: Attock bridge to Khushhalgarh, rocky slopes in hills, J. Lamond 1645 (E, KUH); Baluchistan: D-4 Quetta, Ranikut, M. G. Konieczny s.n. 7th. June, 1967 (KUH) ; F-3 Makran Distt.: 2 miles from Awaran on way to Hoshab, Sultanul Abedin & Abrar Husain 5961 (KUH); F-4 Lasbella Distt.: 18.5 miles from Bela on way to Karachi, Sultanul Abedin 2138 (KUH); Sind: G-4 Dadu Distt.: Thano Bula Khan, M. Qaiser 440 (KUH); Thatta Distt.: Gharo, Sultanul Abedin 222 (KUH).

 

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A shrub or tree; branches stiff, rough, whitish. Leaves coriaceous; petiole .2-l.2 cm long; lamina 1.5-7.5 cm long, .4-1.5 cm broad, elliptic-lanceolate, mostly acute, rarely obtuse or mucronate glabrous with obscure lateral veins. Inflorescence axillary panicles, or branched spikes, 2.5-4 cm long. Flowers greenish white, 2-3 mm across; pedicel c.1 mm long or absent. Calyx 1.5-2 mm long, with round lobes and wavy margin, divided nearly half way down, glabrous. Corolla c. 2.5 mm long, obovate or oblong; lobes sub-acute and recurved. Stamens 4, inserted at the base of the corolla tube. Style absent, stigma peltate. Fruit a drupe, 5 mm in diameter, globose, yellow on maturation.
 
 
 
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