Derris heyneana (Wight & Arn.) Benth. (Syn: Derris bakeri Thoth.; Derris heyneana var. paniculata Baker; Pongamia heyneana Wight & Arn.);
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DER-riss — leather covering; referring to the tough seed pods
hey-nee-AH-na — named for Dr B Heyne, German botanist and traveller
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commonly known as: climbing derris, Heyne’s derris • Marathi: गारवेल garvel
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Endemic to: Western Ghats (India)
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Fabaceae for id 240510MK1 – efloraofindia | Google Groups :
03-05-2010 / 02:00 PM- Mudumalai WLS- 700 msl- TN;



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DER-riss — leather covering; referring to the tough seed pods
hey-nee-AH-na — named for Dr B Heyne, German botanist and traveller
Apr 23, 2011 … Anmod Ghat, Goa
commonly known as: climbing derris, Heyne’s derris • Marathi: गारवेल garvel
Endemic to: Western Ghats (India)
some views: Apr 23, 2011 … Anmod Ghat, Goa
Jul 12, 2008 … Kharghar Hills, Navi Mumbai

The pictures are amazing. i personally feel that you must post pictures of a bit more in size.
these are just too small to look in to leaves and other characters… will be great if higher size pics are allowed and posted…not very heavy ones but yes ones that can be viewed full screen atleast

Please note my mistake in this post; the second set of views belonging to … Jul 12, 2008 … Kharghar Hills, Navi Mumbai … is not of Derris heyneana, but Millettia pinnata (syn. Pongamia pinnata).



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Plant for ID SMP1 02/05/2012:
Observed this huge climber hanging from big trees profusely flowering .
Location Amboli to Sawantwadi Ghat.
Is it some Derris species?
I can see trifoliate leaves. Leaflets 8-10 cm. Flowers 2 cm approx.in big clusters.


I think this Climber is “Derris heyneana“.
(Ref: Shrikant Ingalhalikar ji’s Book “FFOS”).


Two points, if it is D heyneana:
a) It is endemic and rare climber.
b) As per … email, the trifoliate leaves are visible in the pic; is that the feature of D heyneana?


Yes it looks like D. heyneana Benth. from the pic and description.
however, the leaflets could be 5 or even 7 in this particular species. in the second pic the leaflets are 3 and more, which points out towards D. heyneana



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Derris heyneana (Wight & Arn.) Benth.
at Anmod Ghat on April 23, 2011 


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please help in identification:
it is liana near to water source. it is in sawantwadi, maharashtra. please


This is the Forest Beanstalk [Derris scandens].

Yes commonly know as the “Jewel Vine”


It is Derris but i doubt about species


… possibly Derris heyneana OR D. canarensis … not sure, could be another species.


why not Derris scandens????


Does this have thorns?


To me it appears closer to images at Derris heyneana (Wight & Arn.) Benth.



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Bhagamandala – Thalacauvery Road Karnataka
Date: 22 FEB 2017 … Altitude range: ~ 907 – 1122 m (2976 – 3683 ft) asl
Derris heyneana (Wight & Arn.) Benth. … (family: Fabaceae)


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ID KANNUR 22 : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)
Please confirm this climber.. possibly a Derris species from Kannur District of Kerala

Thanks, …  Pl. Check comparative images at efi site.


Pl. Check comparative images at efi site at Derris


Pl. check with images at Derris heyneana (Wight & Arn.) Benth.



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Derris ? SN17920 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)- 2 mb.
Wild climber from Amboli Ghat, Maharashtra

When was it clicked (that is very important for id) ?.
Do you have any other images ? If so, pl. post.
Pl. check Derris heyneana (Wight & Arn.) Benth. as per comparative images at Derris

It is clicked on 17/09/2017


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427 ID wild climber: 27 high res. images.
Please ID wild climber,
Location: near Vannappuram, Thodupuzha, Idukki Dist., Kerala PIN:685607
Altitude: 1500fsl
Flower date: 08MAR2023, 05.50pm
Habitat: wild moisture, lite shady
Plant habit: liana, woody climber, branches, hard cylindrical lite-twining stem 15cm base diameter, rough black bark, long lasting
Supporting tree: Ailanthus
Height: 15 meters
Leaves: alternate, odd pinnate 02 paired, leaflets opposite, elliptic, acute, simple smooth glossy, wavy margins, size upto:08×5cm
Flower: axillary panicle inflorescence, clustered, size:02×0.8cm, white, good fragrance
Fruit: capsule brown into brown, ovoid with margins; bulged center, velvety, size:04×2cm, rarely upto 10cm long having 03 seeds
Seed: brownish, single, giant pea shaped size:5×3mm, easy germination, 10 months for ripening, unfavorable sour tasted raw seed not edible
Camera: CANON EOS1500D +FL10x


Any Derris sp. ??


Derris is correct !


Yes, it is Derris sp. dear …, thank you very much for the genus ID of my plant,


Pl. check: https://efloraofindia.com/2011/02/25/derris-heyneana/


All species are very sensitive, so please conclude it,


That is what I feel. Do you have anything else in mind?


I also agree with you, it is D. heyneana.
Thank you very much for ID my plant,


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MS/2023/114 – I’d of the plant: 2 images.
I am attaching herewith a few photos of the Liana taken in Tamil Nadu near Tiruporur Forest (Kattur).  lease ID the species. It looks like a species of Derris ??.


Wah!!! What luxurious flowering!!!

Yes, appears to be Derris.


Pl. check
https://efloraofindia.com/2011/02/25/derris/


Check with Derris scandens


Appears close to the following going by flowering observations:
https://efloraofindia.com/2011/02/25/derris-heyneana/
Flowers observations are in June for
https://efloraofindia.com/2011/02/25/derris-scandens/

Leaves which are clearly seen in the periphery are of another tree.



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