Leea setuligera C. B. Clarke, J. Bot. 19(220): 105–106 1881. (syn: Leea mastersii C.B.Clarke; Leea tenuifolia Craib);
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W. India, Assam to China (Yunnan) and Thailand as per POWO;
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China (Yunnan), India (Assam, Maharashtra, Karnataka), Thailand, ?Myanmar [Burma] as per CoL;
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This should be Leea alata Edgew.
I could not decide. Waiting for final validation.
I think the image is of Leea rubra.
Again confusion!
You can decide on final I’d.
As petioles are not winged, it can not be Leea alata. I also feel it is close to images at Leea guineense (syn. Leea coccinea Planch.)
As per 08-05-2021 : S-KOLEY : Leea diversity in India from Surajit ji:
“… upload from Kalimpong – efi thread is either L. rubra Bl. Ex Spreng or L. guineensis G. Don.
- inside of petal is creamy-yellow
- long acuminate tips of the leaflets and nerves
- apparently longer staminodial tube
Thank you.”
I guess you are right
As per Flora of India this should be Leea setuligera C. B. Clarke
Leea guineensis G. Don: staminodial tube 2-3mm long
L. rubra Spreng. ex Blume and L. setuligera C. B. Clarke: staminodial tube less than 2mm
L. setuligera C. B. Clarke: Flowers turn creamish yellow on maturity, leaf margins closely serrate and stiff bristles on the upper surface of the leaflets between each pair of the nerves (as in leaf photograph while zooming).
A few words about Leea setuligera Clarke, copied below, from the paper I am following –
” Leaves 2 or 3-pinnate, leaflets numerous ….. (continued)
…. staminodial tube 1.5-1.8 mm. …..”
“Distribution – India (Concan, Asam), Thailand …”
These days my eyes are getting really tired, maybe due to age, and of course for looking at the screen of the computer and cellulars for hours.
Distribution is not the problem area, Sir ji, distribution records depend upon reporting of the species from the area and it takes time to update the distribution list, I think.
Assam, China South-Central, India, Thailand – POWO
I am here to learn what could be the id of a species,
Looking at the long leaflets which are toothed only in the upper part, it looks like Leea alata Edgew. to me. Leea rubra Royle is a synonym. I hope people are not mixing it up with Leea rubra Blume ex Spreng., which is a different plant.
It is not about Leea alata Edgew or L. rubra Bl. ex spreng. Please visit our (entire) root discussion at – efi thread
Thanks …, for pointing me to the discussion. I was unaware of it.
Should we tentatively take it as Leea setuligera ?
I don’t see any reason to change my suggestion
As per statement of Varun ji:
“As per Flora of India this should be Leea setuligera C. B. Clarke.
Leea guineensis G. Don: staminodial tube 2-3mm long
L. rubra Spreng. ex Blume and L. setuligera C. B. Clarke: staminodial tube less than 2mm
L. setuligera C. B. Clarke: Flowers turn creamish yellow on maturity, leaf margins closely serrate and stiff bristles on the upper surface of the leaflets between each pair of the nerves (as in leaf photograph while zooming).”
So this should settle the id of this plant as Leea setuligera C. B. Clarke
Sir ji, please go ahead with the id L. setuligera.
If I am wrong the world, meaning persons accessing this site, would think I am a foolish person.
But, if I am right …..!!!
Question remains whether Leea setuligera C. B. Clarke, J. Bot. 19(220): 105–106 1881. (syn: Leea mastersii C.B.Clarke; Leea tenuifolia Craib);. is really reported from here as CoL does not give its distribution here and POWO skips West Bengal in between in the range.
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Location : Ailawng, Mizoram
Pl. check
To me appears close to images at Leea guineense G.Don as per comparative images at Leea
Can you please upload original of the 1st pic (Leea sp. (1). jpg)? Can you please state the height of this plant? Is this the same species as in another upload by you – efi thread?
No need to upload the original plate, this is Leea guineensis G. Don.
Leea aequata has greenish-white flower and glands on abaxial leaf surface (please check for these glands when you come across any green-white Leea flower. – efi link
Can you please upload original picture of leaves?
efi thread
No need to upload the original plate.
I do not see any setaceous hair on the adaxial leaf surface (check KEY), so it is again Leea guineensis G. Don.
food for thought-
This is Leea setuligera Clarke.
Thanks a lot … for introducing me to new wonders every now and then!)
This should be Leea setuligera C. B. Clarke,
margins closely serrate and in one image leaves appear hairy. Leaves in images are not so clear to identify setacous hairs on leaf surface.
Leea sp. for ID–18082013-PKA3 : Attachments (8). 11 posts by 8 authors.
I had spotted this Leea sp in forest near Karpewadi.
Family: Leeaceae
Location: near Karpewadi (on the way Panhalgad- Vishalgad Trek route).
Date/Time: 16-08-2013 / 12:30PM
Habitat: Wild
Leea robusta Roxb.
Thanks a lot for Id, …,
I agree with the identity Leea robusta Roxb.
So, better to add the Authority after the name for proper identity.
Thanks … for clarifying. Yes, Plantlist has created some confusion here…
Leea robusta Roxb. is shown as a syn. of Leea macrophylla Roxb. ex Hornem. then it is not L.macrophylla. Leaves are not large
I think it is closer to images at Leea indica (Burm. f.) Merr. as per keys & images herein.
https://groups.google.com/g/indiantreepix/c/OynI2S_0V4Y
For the link above please forward this to discussion again, this is not Leea indica
Reasons: Flowers are not greenish-white, leaves with hairs (glabrous in L. indica).
For me it looks like Leea setuligera C.B.Clarke
Flowering peduncle and buds more crimson-red (flower buds wine red to carmine and greenish yellow when open), leaves 2-3 pinnate, with setaceous hairs above (3-6 rows of stiff bristles on the upper surface between each pair of the nerves), margins serrate
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References:
POWO Catalogue of Life The Plant List Ver.1.1 Tropicos IPNI GBIF (High resolution specimens) Flora of China Flora of peninsular India India Biodiversity Portal IBIS Flora