Lagerstroemia parviflora Roxb., Pl. Coromandel 1: 48 1796. (syn: Fatioa napaulensis DC.; Murtughas parviflora Kuntze (Unresolved));
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Common name: Small Flowered Crape Myrtle • Assamese: Sida, Dhauli • Garo: Bolsidai, Sidai, Bol sidai • Hindi: Dhaura, Lendia, Bakli, Sidi • Kannada: Chanangi, Ventaku, Bhutara •Khasi: Dieng lang sing • Malayalam: Ventekku, Cheemangi • Marathi: Lende, Bondga, Bondara • Nepali: बोट धैयानरो Bot Dhaiyanro • Oriya: Solokha • Tamil: Chenangi, Chinnanchi, Kaccaikkattai, • Telugu: Chinangi, Chennangi ;
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the fruit of L. parviflora [Nana], they look like peanuts and are 12 – 18 mm long, whereas here in L. lanceolata [Bhondara], as you know, they look like ‘acorns’ and are usually 2-3 by 1-2cms.
Also from my records over the last few years, Bhondara flowers now [from Apr -Jun] and fruits from Aug -Dec, whereas Nana flowers in Aug and friuts from Aug -Dec. . As per efi thread : The leaves of what cook calls parviflora are indeed more lanceolate than those of what he calls lanceolata. However L. lanceolata was previously called L.microcarpa (tiny fruits) so the size of the fruit of this plant matches L. parviflora better (2-3 cm as against 1-1.5 cm) than L. lanceolata (L. microcarpa);
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Location- Place, Altitude – Kaiga , Uttar Kannada ,Karnataka, 380 mtrs Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- wild Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- tree Height/Length-7-8m This is Lagerstroemia lanceolata [L.microcarpa] locally called Seena or Bhondara. Had recently posted photographs of this and they are available at this link: efi thread There are three different unresolved names of Lagerstroemia lanceolata as below as per the Plant list (http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/search?q=Lagerstroemia+lanceolata+):
Name Status Confidence level Source Lagerstroemia lanceolata Wight & Arn. Unresolved WCSP (in review) Lagerstroemia lanceolata Wall. Unresolved WCSP (in review) Lagerstroemia lanceolata Wall. ex C.B.Clarke Unresolved WCSP (in review) There is no valid name as Lagerstroemia microcarpa as per the plant List: http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/search?q=Lagerstroemia+microcarpa+ Which one is the posted one ?
This is Lagerstroemia parviflora and not L. lanceolata Yes I agree with …, it is Lagerstroemia parviflora of Lythraceae family. Glaucous (beneath) leaves (reyish/ bluish colour of leaves) is a key character. As I had stated previously, the tree in question here is Lagerstroemia lanceolata [L.microcarpa] locally called Seena / Bhondara. What you are saying could be correct. The leaves of what cook calls parviflora are indeed more lanceolate than those of what he calls lanceolata. However L. lanceolata was previously called L.microcarpa (tiny fruits) so the size of the fruit of this plant matches L. parviflora better (2-3 cm as against 1-1.5 cm) than L. lanceolata (L. microcarpa) That being said, I would still urge you and also others to validate Dr. Almeida’s assertion and not just take his word for it. Lagerstroemia parviflora?: I think Lagerstroemia parviflora is correct. Please check the spelling. You missed one ‘r’. IDENTITY : 28: Attaching an image of a flowering tree. Can it be Lagerstroemia parviflora? Yes it is!
Tree_for_ID_20042015AJK2 : 6 posts by 3 authors.
Could you please id this tree with following details…
photographs taken on 19th April 2015
Location- Oxford golf club hill, Bavdhan area, Pune
Habitat- wild
Plant Habit- Tree
Leaves Simple.
Inflorescence Type/ Size- small white flowers, not seen properly, photograph attached
Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size Seeds- -pic attached Lagerstroemia parviflora as per BSI
very nice. is that a fruit in the middle picture, …
Yes it is. It is important in identification …part of the key which is given in the link above. Tree for ID :: Mudumalai :: MK003 NOV2016 : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (5)
Please help me in identification of this wild tree species.
Habitat: Deciduous forest
Date: 29 April 2016
Place: Mudumalai TR, Tamilnadu
Alt.: 900 m asl
This appears to be Lagerstroemia parviflora. ID….TREE…VZT1 : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (5)
Date/Time-22/1/2017
Location- Daouli, Dapoli, MH Habitat- Wild Plant Habit- Tree Height-7 meter Lagerstroemia parviflora Roxb. [Lythraceae]. Saw this tall tree near the Kanha National Park, MP in Decemebr 2016. The tree was very tall, But saw some fruits on the lower branches. 1st June 2009 Hi …, Now know that this is wrong. Dr.Almeida visited my farm on the 11th of October 2009. According to him Cooke erred in transposing the names of L.parviflora [Nana] and L.lanceolata [Seena / Bhondara] and “most authors have been following this blindly”. In fact, Cooke in his ‘ Flora of Bombay ‘ Vol 1 [page 546] has made this statement “Dalzell & Gibson [Bom. Fl. 1. c.] have transposed the names of L.lanceolata and L. parviflora”. Dr. Almeida explained – in Bhondara / Seena the leaves are long and lanceolate – hence he has in his book ‘Flora of Maharashtra’, Vol 2 [pages 284- 285] reverted to the original names. Therefore, would like to amend my aforementioned classification thus: 1. Lagerstroemia flos-regina / L.regina / L.speciosa called the ‘Queen’s Flower’ is locally called Taman / Jarul / [Motha Bhondara]. Had also written [and this is revelant here]: 30th March 2010. Hi …, Will be resending my previously posted photographs of L.parviflora & L.lanceolata now correctly labelled in my next 2 mails. Fruit for ID-050710-PKA1 – efloraofindia | Google Groups
Lagerstroemia lanceolata flowering.: The classification is from one of the 5 volumes of Dr. Almeida’s “Flora of Maharashtra”, printed by Orient Press, Bombay. They are available at the Botany Department of St.Xavier’s College, Bombay. Lagerstroemia microcarpa is correct name After going through all the posts in efi site, I feel it is closer to images, details and keys at Lagerstroemia parviflora 16022012 BS-2 Large Tree for id from Maihar MP: Shot on 17-1-12 from the way to Maa Sharda shrine
wild tree height about 25-30 feet
Flowers not seen Fruits were of 1.0 -1.5 cm Is this Diospyros by any chance? It looks like dry dehiscent fruits, if so, chances are less for species of Diospyros. This is Seena /Bhondara [Lagerstroemia lanceolata]- acc. to Dr.Almeida’s classification. Please check the archives of this group for my photographs of this. After going through all the posts in efi site, I feel it is closer to images, details and keys at Lagerstroemia parviflora I agree with L. parviflora. The larger fruits can be clearly seen. Tree For ID : Jim Corbett,Uttarakhand : 030614 : AK-2 : 9 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (6 + 2 + 4).
Tree seen with tiny flowers near the river bank. Found just this one tree n bloom. Kindly id. Lagerstroemia parviflora Roxb. (Lythraceae). Thanks for the id. I had seen many of these trees with fruits which were being relished by the Parakeets, this was the only tree flowering. Thanks …, Perhaps this is abundantly flowering in Sikkim these days.. It blooms around Pantnagar in May.
To me according to Dr.Almeida’s classification [and we have had plenty of discussions on this in this forum] this is Lagerstroemia lanceolata. Please check these links : Don’t want to get into any more discussions on this, but am only send this link to showcase the fruit :
Google Groups Thanks for the additional information. Here are the differences from previous threads:
The fruit of L. parviflora [Nana], they look like peanuts and are 12 – 18 mm long, whereas here in L. lanceolata [Bhondara], as you know, they look like ‘acorns’ and are usually 2-3 by 1-2cms.
Also from my records over the last few years, Bhondara flowers now [from Apr -Jun] and fruits from Aug -Dec, whereas Nana flowers in Aug and friuts from Aug -Dec.; As per efi thread : The leaves of what cook calls parviflora are indeed more lanceolate than those of what he calls lanceolata. However L. lanceolata was previously called L.microcarpa (tiny fruits) so the size of the fruit of this plant matches L. parviflora better (2-3 cm as against 1-1.5 cm) than L. lanceolata (L. microcarpa);
As per efi thread: In Lagerstroemia parviflora Roxb., the bark is peeling … And in L. lanceolata the bark is rough, with exfoliations.. But may not peel off .. ; I am adding more pictures of the tree locally known as Dhawda, Dhawdi.
After going through all the posts in efi site, I feel it is closer to images, details and keys at Lagerstroemia parviflora After going through all the posts in efi site, I feel it is closer to images, details and keys at Lagerstroemia parviflora Thanks … Since … is familiar with trees from that area, the id he suggested should be correct. Thanks … Tree For ID : Jim Corbett,Uttarakhand : 060614 : AK-14 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5).
Trees seen in the Sitabani area on 17/5/14. Id please. This is also Lagerstroemia lanceolata [Seena, Bhondara] – according to Dr.Almeida’s classification. It’s branches have been lopped. Thanks for the id of this tree seen at Corbett. After going through all the posts in efi site, I feel it is closer to images, details and keys at Lagerstroemia parviflora ID040409phk – indiantreepix | Google Groups Lagerstroemia parviflora – efloraofindia | Google Groups Lagerstroemia lanceolata [Bhondara / Seena] – efloraofindia | Google Groups Lagerstroemia microcarpa: yes crepe myrtle… shrub… not a tree I believe?? I guess ID is correct. As the leaves appear to be sessile, it may be Lagerstroemia parviflora, as per discussions at identification no 070711sn3 . Lagerstroemia parviflora 24092018BHAR01 – Tree in Jawadhu hills : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5) A tree with opposite decussate paripinnate leaves…
Jawadhu hills of Eastern ghats.
It looks like Acrocarpus fraxinifolius Arn. of Fabaceae I am confused with images at Acrocarpus fraxinifolius Arn.
In the absence of flower or fruit it is difficult to identify correctly; based on the bark, leaf I guessed it. Lagaerstromia parviflora Yes, leaves appear to match with images at Lagerstroemia parviflora
I feel the trunk in the foreground may be of some other tree.
In the 2nd image, the trunk in the background may be of this species, from which leaves may be arising. Another tree is Cochlospermum religiousum.
Fruit for Id pl.
Location – Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary
Date – 28.3.2016 Thanks, …, for the beautiful photographs. Thanks … This tree in Nagzira Sanctuary near Nagpur was completely bear everywhere and i don’t have any other photographs with leaves. … most probably Lagerstroemia parviflora. This looks like Seena/Bhondara [Lagerstroemia lanceolata – according to Dr. Almeida’s classification]. Please check the archives of this group for my photographs and discussion on this. Thanks …
As a layman i can’t differentiate between these two species. I never knew that Lagerstroemia is deciduous. In fact i had clicked one more tree in Nagzira which was full of foliage and thought it resembled Lagerstroemia. Although the picture quality is not so good,posting the same. Attachments (1) There is one big tree of Lagerstroemia flos reginae near the forest camp site. It seems to be the one which you are showing as I can see the campsite just behind Yes …, You are right. On our way back from safari, i just clicked it near the camp. Not easy to ID ! The leafless tree is Lagerstroemia parviflora . Peth Kothaligad, September 2021 :: Diospyros ferrea for validation :: ARK2022-011: 2 images. This was clicked at Peth Kothaligad hill fort near Karjat, MH in September 2021.
This is a very long shot.
I found great similarity of the fruits with those of Diospyros ferrea that I posted from Amboli, MH a couple of months ago at Amboli, MH :: Tree with small fruits for ID :: ARK2021-093.
Could you please validate. This is Lagerstroemia parviflora Roxb. [Lythraceae]. The leaf arrangement is clearly opposite here. The leaves of Diospyros spp. are alternately arranged. I too agree with … . SK 3579 18 July 2022: 10 very high res. images. Location: Dailekh, West Nepal
Altitude: 780m.
Date: 27 April 2022
Habit : Wild Try Rhamnaceae. Did not find any match ! Please check for Lagerstroemia sp. (Lythraceae) Lagerstroemia parviflora Roxb. ?? Yes . Lagerstroemia parviflora Roxb.: 1 very high res. image. Location: Jalthal, Jhapa, East Nepal
Date: 01 January 2023
Elevation: 97 m.
Habitat: Wild Nepali Names : बोट धयाँरो Bot Dhayanro / हाडे Haade Thanks for the photo of a wild specimen.
I too have Lagerstroemia parviflora plants in my lawn but in the Kashmir valley they are planted as decorative plants.
However they thrive here just like native plants. But how do you say with only this image? This was identified by Dr. Lila Nath Sharma in the field, a renowned tree expert of Nepal !
Ok. Thanks. Sorry but on second thoughts what I have in my lawn is L.Indica. .
I’d of a tree: 3 images. Wrightia Tinctoria? Just a guess Seems to be Lagerstroemia parviflora Yes this plant is Lagerstroemia parviflora. Yes, though the details are not clear, it is possible as per images at . |