Nothapodytes nimmoniana (J. Graham) Mabb., K. S. Manilal, Bot. hist. hort. Malab. 88. 1980 (Syn: (=) Mappia foetida (Wight) Miers; (=) Nothapodytes foetida (Wight) Sleumer; (≡) Premna nimmoniana J. Graham (basionym); (=) Stemonurus foetidus Wight) as per GRIN ; . Nothapodytes nimmoniana (J.Graham) Mabb., Bot. Hist. Hortus Malabaricus 189 1980. (Syn: Mappia cambodiana Pierre; Mappia championiana Miers; Mappia dimorpha Craib; Mappia foetida (Wight) Miers; Mappia foetida var. championiana (Miers) Thwaites; Mappia foetida var. gardneriana (Miers) Thwaites; Mappia gardneriana Miers; Mappia insularis (Matsum.) Hatus.; Mappia oblonga Miers; Mappia oblonga var. elliptica Miers; Mappia ovata Miers; Mappia ovata var. championiana (Miers) Trimen; Mappia ovata var. insularis Matsum.; Mappia tomentella Miers ex Valeton; Mappia tomentosa Miers; Mappia wightiana Miers; Neoleretia dimorpha (Craib) Baehni; Neoleretia foetida (Wight) Baehni; Nothapodytes dimorpha (W. G. Craib) Sleumer; Nothapodytes foetida (Wight) Sleumer; Nothapodytes gardneriana (Miers) Kosterm.; Nothapodytes oblonga (Miers) M.R.Almeida; Premna nimmoniana J.Graham; Stemonurus foetidus Wight) as per The Plant List Ver. 1.1 ; . Taiwan, Sri Lanka, India (Assam, Darjeeling, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala), Myanmar [Burma], Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Ryukyu Isl., W-Sumatra, Philippines (Luzon) as per Catalogue of Life; . ¿ noth-uh-po-DY-tees ? — Greek: nothos (false), apodytes (to strip off) … Dave’s Botanary ¿ nim-moh-NEE-yen-uh ? — named for Joseph Nimmo, who completed Graham’s catalogue … Indian Journal of History of Science, 17 (2) : 353 – 364 . commonly known as: fetid holly, stinking tree • Bengali: অমৃতা amrita • Kannada: ದುರ್ನಾತದ ವರ durnaathada mara, ದುರ್ವಾಸನೆ ಮರ durvaasane mara, ಪೀನಾರಿ peenaari • Konkani: घाणेरा ghanera • Malayalam: പീനാറി peenaari • Marathi: अमृता amruta, घाणेरा ghanera, काळागुरा kalagura, नरक्या narkya • Nepali: अमृता amritaa • Odia: ଅମୃତା amruta • Tamil: அரளி arali, சொறிலை corilai, கல் குருஞ்சி kal kurunchi, பில்லி பிச்சு pilli picchu Names compiled / updated at https://dineshvalke.blogspot.com/2023/11/mappia-nimmoniana-jgraham-byng-stull.html . Is this Mappia foetida? – efloraofindia | Google Groups : 7 posts by 5 authors. Can anyone help me in identifying this plant? Is this Mappia foetida used for anti-cancer properties ? Date / Time – 22nd aug. 2010 / 04.00 pm. Location – Place /Altitude / GPS – Amboli Habitat – Garden/ Urban/ Wild / Type – Wild Plant Habit – Tree/Shrub / Climber /Herb – Shrub Height /Length – 2-3ft Yes …, it is. New name : Nothapodytes nimmoniana. yes this is Mappia foetida Thanx … Lovely information the same thing happened with Taxus the plant is poisonous but when pleople came to know about it anti-cancerous activity they started exploiting it !!!! Nothapodytes nimmoniana (Icacinaceae) for your perusal. Date/Time- 20th September, 2009 Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- Kemmanagundi, Karnataka. Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- wild Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Tree Height/Length- ca 4 m high This species (synonym is Mappia foetida) has been included in the Red List category for its potential use for the treatment of cancer, after the recent discovery of Camptothecin alkoloid in the plant.
Mappia foetida: Nothapodytes nimmoniana of Icacinaceae. Can anyone help me in identifying this plant? Date / Time – 21st Aug. 2010 / 10.00 am. Location – Place /Altitude / GPS – Amboli Habitat – Garden/ Urban/ Wild / Type – Wild Plant Habit – Tree/Shrub / Climber /Herb – Shrub Height /Length – 2-3ft Probably, Mappia foetida (Nothapodytes nimmoniana). It looks like some species of Pavetta. I agree with … on Pavetta crassicaulis. Nothapodytes should have been in flowers. I also agree with .. on ‘wanting’ information.. I think this is Nothapodytes nimmoniana i.e. Narakya. I think your plant is Nothapodytes nimmoniana but having holes in the leaves is not diagonistic to this plant. These holes may be dure to insect or fungal invasion! Kindly check couple of more photos from the link provided below, an intact plant doesn’t have these holes. the leaves are clustered at the end of the branches and are not opposite, so it should be Mappia foetida. I know this is not a sign for ID, but I said probably seen in Mappia foetida. Nothapodytes nimmoniana (syn. Mappia foetida, Nothapodytes foetida, Stemonurus foetidus, Premna nimmoniana) … is commonly known as: fetid tree, stinking plant • Kannada: ದುರ್ವಾಸನೆ ಮರ durvaasane mara • Konkani: घाणेरा ghanera • Malayalam: പീനാറി pinaari • Marathi: घाणेरा ghanera, नरक्या narkya • Tamil: அரளி arali, பில்லிபிச்சு pillipiccu As per The Plant List, there are two different accepted species as below: Nothapodytes nimmoniana 100% Yes it is Nothapodytes nimmoniana (Graham) Mabb. (syn. Mappia foetida) from family Icacinaceae Thanks, … But both these plants are different & not synonyms as per The Plant List as per detals below: Requesting id of fruiting plant from Talakaveri: please find attached fruiting plants photos for id. Date/Time- 06.11.2010/ 13.15 Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- TALAKAVERI, KODAGU, KARNATAKA, 4350 FT Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- WESTERN GHAT, HIGH ELEVATION evergreen forest Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Shrub or a small tree Mappia foetida (= Nothapodytes nimmoniana). As per The Plant List, these are two different accepted species as below: i think this is mappia foitida (नरक्या ) Nothapodytes nimmoniana (Graham) Mabb. (Syn . Mappia foetida) According to the plant list Nothapodytes foetida (Wight) Sleumer and Nothapodytes nimmoniana (J. Graham) Mabb. are two different species and Mappia foetida (Wight) Miers is a synonym of N. foetida. . Montane tree for identification 220412MK02: Please help me to identify this small tree species. I saw this on roadside en route Gudalur from Ooty. The leaves are more leathery and about 15cm long bearing red fruits of c.1.5cm long. Could this be any Euphorbiaceae? Date: 07 March 2012 Location: Nilgiris dist., TN Altitude: c. 1400 M ASL This is Nothapodytes nimmoniana of Iccacinaceae family.
Nothapodytes nimmoniana (J. Graham) Mabb of Icacinaceae family Came across this tree on the trek route from “Kas to Mahabaleshwar“. Locals call this by name “Narkya“. Bot. name: Nothapodytes nimmoniana (Graham) Mabb (Mappia Foetida) Nothapodytes foetida: Untitled document: , Mappia foetida or Nothapodytes nimmoniana – confusion: As per The Plant List, these are two different accepted species as below: http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/tro-50249349 (Nothapodytes foetida (Wight) Sleumer Syn: Mappia foetida (Wight) Miers) http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/tro-50323224 (Nothapodytes nimmoniana (J. Graham) Mabb.) What’s the correct name for the species found in India ? Is it Mappia foetida or Nothapodytes nimmoniana ?. May I request somebody to solve the mystery ? To solve this mystery some one will have to procure paper by Mabberley in Taxon 29: 606. 1980. This may provide us the real clue. At this stage I have to state just this much 1. In Flora of British India four species of Mappia are described all from Western Peninsula and hills of South India: Mappia foetida Miers M. ovata Miers M. tomentosa Miers M. oblonga Miers 2. Mappia foetida of Miers is different from Stemonurus foetidus Wight on which combination Nothapodytes foetida (Wight) Sleumer is made As far as I remember, in ‘Flora of India’ (BSI), Mappia foetida has been treated under Nothapodytes nimmoniana. But I too believe that these plants need to be carefully worked out once again. Please find attached herewith the requested paper and It says;
Thanks for sharing the foul smelling flowers of medicinal plant Narkya.
It looks like Nothapodytes foetida. The pics of the squirrel are beautiful! Supporting … I too agree that this is Nothopodytes. Now, while looking at The Plant List, I am confused by seeing N. foetida and N. nimmoniana as two different species. Can someone clarify? FRI database treat them as synonyms (there is no N. nimmoniana in their list!) http://www.biotik.org/india/species/ This issue has already been discussed a lot. Finally we have decided to go as per efi site link in the matter: Does it look like Psychotria similar to … plant? It is not Psychotria it looks like Nothapodytes
Nothapodytes foetida Icacinaceae नरक्या yes Nothapodytes foetida Identified by … Attachments(3) Lovely images, such captures make identification possible.. Yes, nice pictures! Very nice. As … said such detailed photography does make id easier in known cases and possible to do differentiation //going down the key easier in lesser known sampling May be this thread should be marked as one to look at as an example??? Very good pictures. A small correction in name. To make the post searchable. Nothapodytes nimmoniana Family : Icacinaceae Names of Plants in India :: Nothapodytes nimmoniana (Graham) Mabb. : 4 posts by 2 authors. via Species > N > Nothapodytes nimmoniana (Graham) Mabb. … family: Icacinaceae
… most probably this plant is distributed in Gujarat, any local name ? This plant does not feature in some of the references that I have checked – the Flora of Gujarat State by GL Shah etc. Am also not aware of any report of this plant from Gujarat ¿ MAP-pee-uh ? — named for Marcus Mappus, French physician and botanist … A forgotten Alsatian botanist: Marcus Mappus Filius (1666-1736) by H. H. Heine ¿ nim-moh-NEE-yen-uh ? — named for Joseph Nimmo, who completed Graham’s catalogue … Indian Journal of History of Science, 17(2):353-364 commonly known as: fetid holly, stinking tree • Bengali: অমৃতা amrita • Kannada: ದುರ್ನಾತದ ವರ durnaathada mara, ದುರ್ವಾಸನೆ ಮರ durvaasane mara, ಪೀನಾರಿ peenaari • Konkani: घाणेरा ghanera • Malayalam: പീനാറി peenaari • Marathi: अमृता amruta, घाणेरा ghanera, काळागुरा kalagura, नरक्या narkya • Nepali: अमृता amritaa • Odia: ଅମୃତା amruta • Tamil: அரளி arali, சொறிலை corilai, கல் குருஞ்சி kal kurunchi, பில்லி பிச்சு pilli picchu botanical names: Mappia nimmoniana (J.Graham) Byng & Stull … homotypic synonyms: Nothapodytes nimmoniana (J.Graham) Mabb. • Premna nimmoniana J.Graham … heterotypic synonyms: Mappia foetida (Wight) Miers • Mappia oblonga Miers • Nothapodytes foetida (Wight) Sleumer … and many many more at POWO, retrieved 24 November 2023 Bibliography / etymology Links listed as references in the notes below, may not remain valid permanently. Portals / websites have a tendency to re-organize / revise their content, leading to change in URLs of pages in their site. Some sites may even close down at their own will. ~~~~~ ENGLISH ~~~~~ written and spoken widely, in most parts of India fetid holly
stinking tree
~~~~~ BENGALI ~~~~~ written in: Bengali (বাংলা) … spoken in: West Bengal, Assam, Jharkhand, Tripura, Andaman & Nicobar Islands অমৃতা amrita
~~~~~ KANNADA ~~~~~ written in: Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ) … spoken in: Karnataka ದುರ್ನಾತದ ವರ durnaathada mara, ಪೀನಾರಿ peenaari
ದುರ್ವಾಸನೆ ಮರ durvaasane mara
~~~~~ KONKANI ~~~~~ written in: Devanagari, Kannada, Malayalam, Urdu, Roman … spoken in: Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala घाणेरा ghanera
~~~~~ MALAYALAM ~~~~~ written in: Malayalam (മലയാളം) … spoken in: Kerala പീനാറി peenaari
~~~~~ MARATHI ~~~~~ written in: Devanagari (मराठी) … spoken in: Maharashtra, Karnataka अमृता amruta
घाणेरा ghanera, नरक्या narkya
काळागुरा kalagura
~~~~~ NEPALI ~~~~~ written in: Devanagari (नेपाली) … spoken in: Nepal, West Bengal, Assam, Sikkim अमृता amritaa
~~~~~ ODIA ~~~~~ written in: Odia (ଓଡ଼ିଆ) … spoken in: Odisha, Andaman & Nicobar Islands ଅମୃତା amruta
~~~~~ TAMIL ~~~~~ written in: Tamil (தமிழ்) … spoken in: Tamil Nadu, Andaman & Nicobar Islands அரளி arali
சொறிலை corilai, பில்லி பிச்சு pilli picchu
கல் குருஞ்சி kal kurunchi
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~ Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Odisha, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal
~~~~~ Last updated: 26-11-2023 ~~~~~ Names compiled / updated at https://dineshvalke.blogspot.com/2023/11/mappia-nimmoniana-jgraham-byng-stull.html Both Malayalam and English name and spelling are correct. The flower produces a strange unfavorable smell, Indeed it smells very fetid when the tree blooms !!!
Date: 23 DEC 2014 … Altitude: from 400 m to 700 m asl This plant could be a tree or shrub, not sure. The ovoid fruit measure about an inch long. ID please Check for Nothapodytes nimmoniana Thank you very much, … !
ANFEB14 Nothapodytes nimmoniana : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (10) Family: Icacinaceae Date: November 2014 Place: Nelliyampathy, Palakkad, Kerala Habit: Tree
identification no 040815sn1 : 6 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (6) date/time:oct14 location:aambyvalley rd.,lonavala,pune habitat:wild plant habit:? height:goes upto 6-7 ft. Nothopodyotis nimmoniana possibly!!! This is Narkya / Ghanera [Nothapodytes nimmoniana]. It was previously called Mappia foetida. Family: Icacinaeae. i see that not much is written up that defines its tree properly, what a family, though tropical. not much studied. may be not economically important? i wonder. By the way nice diagnosis for such an uncommon specimen. …, did Dr ALmeida describe it? Dr. Almeida has in his ‘Flora of Maharashtra’, Vol. 1 changed it’s name to Nothopodytes [not Nothapodytes] oblonga [Miers.] comb. nov.
Nothapodytes nimmoniana—for sharing and validation : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (1) Pic taken at Aambyvalley rd., Lonavala, Pune in Aug.,15 could you share me your contact number. i have to discuss about this plant. i want this plant for my research purpose. from where to collect this plant. please help me. Nothapodytes mimmoniana—-for sharing : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)
tree for id – indiantreepix | Google Groups Any more details & any more photos ? May be Nothapodytes nimmoniana Location: Kalimpong, WB, India Date: 10 May 2018 Altitude: 4300 ft. Habit : Wild Looks matching to my earlier post : but former is a dangling shrub whereas this one is a tall tree. Pl. check with images at Nothapodytes nimmoniana Looks matching …. But confused about the height of the tree. It was about 50/60 ft. And the another was like dangling shrub about 9/10 ft. I guess. It is not listed in Nepal also. Pl. check details and distribution at efi site link. Premna serratifolia L. ?? : 8 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (8)- around 700 kb each. Same plant on 15 May 2018. Premna serratifolia L. ?? Syn: Premna integrifolia L. ?? Looks different from images at Premna serratifolia L. Yes, may be. Leaves appear close to Premna esculenta, but fruits look different. Also does not matches with nay species available so far in efi at Premna It may be other than Premna sp. …! Yes. I agree. Some other species. Pl. check with images at Nothapodytes nimmoniana . About Mappia foetida habitat.. : 2 posts by 1 author i want mappia foetida seeds can anyone help me identifying this seeds and plant.
Nothopodytes oblonga syn. Mappia foetida – efloraofindia | Google Groups Tamhini ghat near Pune, MH :: White flowers for ID :: ARK2019-79 : 7 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (4) Most probably Nothapodytes nimmoniana. Premna sp? Ma’am, I hope …, is correct, Thanks … This was suggested by a fellow traveller, but there was no smell (foetid) around these flowers, so was doubtful. Thanks … for validating it. thanks, that prompted me to search, because memory can be treacherous sometimes but I was correct in saying Premna sp…. I should have looked it up first…. then I would have been sure, instead of ? marking. on our own page its indian names include “commonly known as: fetid holly, stinking tree etc and in Marathi: narakya and on our own/same page synonyms include Premna nimmoniana J.Graham; and Mappia foetida Donot know why there was not any fetid smell in this case… may be flowers too old? rain or a variety that no body has documented it yet? something to investigate further, I think. good case . Amboli, MH :: Nothapodytes for validation :: ARK2021-98: 6 images. Yes, appears close as per images at Nothapodytes nimmoniana , 182 ID wild plant: 12 images. Please ID wild plant. Some other plants also like this, but not bear fruits. So I think that these are male plants. Location: near Reserve Forest, Chathamattom, Ernakulam District, (Kochi) Kerala PIN:686671 Altitude: 1400fsl Flower date: 04.07.2021, 02.20pm Habitat: wild moisture Plant habit: small tree, erect, branches, hard stem 07 inches circumference, long lasting Height: 03.5 meters Leaves: alternate, ovate, apex, soft, strange smell when rubbing, size:18×9cm Flower: racemose, 4 petals, diameter:02.5mm, off-white, bad/strange smell like allopathic tablet Fruit: Seed: Camera: mobile Samsung Galaxy A21s It is very close to Nothapodytes nimmoniana, but only one difference, efi flowers have 5 petals. Yes, matches with images at Nothapodytes nimmoniana Flowers have both 4 as well as 5 petals. Thank you very much for the ID confirmation of my plant. This ID get as coincidentally when ID confirmation and further searching of Murdannia nimmoniana. . Mappia nimmoniana from Chakkamagalur-GS13022022-2: 5 very high res. images. |
Nothapodytes nimmoniana
Updated on December 24, 2024