Robust climbing, entirely glabrous herbs; stems terete, solid, hard. Leaves bifarious, sessile or subsessile, tapering towards the top and there, barring the very lowest, ending in a dorsally flattened, hard tendril, which is coiled in the shape of a watch-spring and thickens after having grasped asupport, firmly herbaceous, densely longitudinally nerved, with numerous rather faint, short, oblique cross-nervules, not plicate; leaf- sheaths tubular, usually closed up to the very apex. Panicles most variable as to size. Flowers bisexual. Tepals free, coloured membra- nous, 3 inner largest, persistent. Filaments filiform, at last exserted; anthers linear or linear-oblong, inserted with a bifid base. Ovarynarrow, obtusely triangular; style very short; stigmas rather long, linear-clavate, at last exserted. Drupe subglobose; exocarp succulent, thin; endocarp bony, 1- or rarely 2-seéded. Seeds globose or, by mutual pressure, more or less flattened; testa crustaceous.
Books Info
Books name | Flora of Orissa-1 |
Author | HO Saxena |
No Of pages | 165 |
Publisher | Regional Research Laboratory |
Publication | 1994 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |
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Dear Author,
First of all, thank you for sharing these resources, They are of great help.
The link for Volume 1 of ‘The Flora of Orissa’ is missing. It is by mistake linked to Volume 4 again. Could you look into it?
I’ve got access to Volumes 2, 3, and4, thanks to you. I would be very grateful if I can access Vol 1 also.
Regards