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Published In: Flora Indica; or descriptions of Indian Plants 2: 408. 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.: April-May.
Type: Syntypes: Sewalik Mountains, Govan; Srinagar, Kamroop, Wall.Cat. No. 4287.
Distribution: Distribution: E. Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Sikkim and China.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Fairly common from 2400-3000 m, generally in shady places. The leaves and the branches are lopped for fodder. The seeds are often used as beads.
Illustration: Euonymus fimbriatus Wall. (Illustration)
Map Location: B-7 Hazara Dist.: Shogran, M.A. Kazmi 1743 (PES, RAW); Dunga Gali, R. R. Stewart 462 (RAW); Swat: Bishigram, 11.7.53, R.R. Stewart & A. Rahman s.n. (RAW); Kashmir: Keran, 5-6000', R. R. & I.D. Stewart 17575 (KUH); C-7 To Trarkhel, 6000 ft., A. Rashid, E. Nasir & R.R. Stewart 25495 (RAW); Rawalpindi Dist.: Murree, Upper Topa, Sher Rahman Khan 34 (RAW); Murree, 7000 ft., May 1921, R. R. Stewart s.n. (KUH).

 

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A small deciduous tree, bark dark-grey; branchlets reddish-brown, compressed. Leaves 2.5-9.7 x 1-6 cm, broadly ovate, subacuminate, finely serrate, fimbriate, membranous, glabrous; lateral nerves 4-6; petiole 3-8 mm long; stipules linear. 4, deciduous. Cymes umbellate; peduncles 2.5-7.5 cm long, many flowered. Flowers tetramerous. Petals 2-2.5 mm long, oblong-obovate, cream-coloured, entire. Anthers almost sessile. Style absent. Capsules 7-14 mm broad, wings 4, c. 7 mm long, tapering. Seeds ovoid, enclosed in a red aril.
 
 
 
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