Suregada multiflora (A.Juss.) Baill., Étude Euphorb. 396 1858. (syn: Gelonium affine S.Moore; Gelonium bifarium Roxb. ex Willd.; Gelonium fascuculatum Roxb.; Gelonium multiflorum A.Juss.; Gelonium obtusum Miq.; Gelonium oxyphyllum Miq.; Gelonium sumatranum S.Moore; Gelonium tenuifolium Ridl.; Suregada affinis (S.Moore) Croizat; Suregada bifaria (Roxb. ex Willd.) Baill.; Suregada dicocca Roxb. ex Pax [Illegitimate]; Suregada glabra Roxb.; Suregada multiflora var. lamellata Airy Shaw; Suregada multiflora var. verrucigera Airy Shaw; Suregada oxyphylla (Miq.) Kuntze; Suregada sumatrana (S.Moore) Croizat; Suregada tenuifolia (Ridl.) Croizat); . India: Evergreen forests of inland hills and beach forests, up to 1500 m altitude. West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Andhra Pradesh and Andaman & Nicobar Islands; Bangladesh, Myanmar, China, Indo-China, Thailand and Malaysia as per BSI Flora of India; . fig size fruit ID from Hooghly 27-04-12 SK: This is a small tree bearing fig or NIMBU size fruits found on roadside. Is this BON-NARENGA, the plant which is used to treat skin disease? Species : Gelonium multiflorum (syn. Suregada multiflora) ??? Habit & Habitat : small tree, about 10 ft, wild roadside Date : 25-04-12, 10.05 a.m. Place : Gobra (Hooghly), WB The plant is Gelonium multiflorum of Euphorbiaceae. It is very common in south Bengal and along the coastal regions!! Today i visited the same plant and photographed a ripe fruit from the same tree. Attaching those photographs. very nice pictures and follow up of a tree and its fruits that we do not see in urban tended gardens… A search in the net says this plant is an annual. Pictures available also. Just need your blessings and i have it. Yes, It is Suregada multiflora.
Very lovely pics … the plant as well as the guest.. They are Common Crow butterflies. A reply from another thread: “It is not even Suregada. Fruits look like Glochidion but the leaves are very different.” Yes, This is Suregada multiflora. EUPHORBIACEAE FORTNIGHT :: Suregada multiflora :: SMP 37 : 2 images. 2 posts by 2 authors. EUPHORBIACEAE FORTNIGHT: Suregada multiflora from Uttarakhand_DSR_50 : Attachments (2). 10 posts by 4 authors. Suregada multiflora (A.Juss.) Baill. is a commonly planted avenue tree in Pantnagar. Yes. It is Suregada multiflora. I am sorry. It is not Suregada multiflora. I need some time to identify it. I am sorry. I am unable to identify the plant even at generic level. Please see one earlier post in this forum It is not even Suregada. Fruits look like Glochidion but the leaves are very different. I am taking it as Suregada multiflora in view of reply in another thread. Yes to me it is ! Small tree for ID : Attachments (1). 9 posts by 6 authors. Location : Lengpui, Mizoram. Date : 29-03-2014. Habitat : Wild. Habit : A small, evergreen tree with scented flowers. Suregada multiflora ? As per discussion in a thread and as per description of inflorescence of Litsea and Suregada in FoC, this can be S. multiflora (Jussieu) Baillon. Suregada multiflora I forwarded the message to … who did her Ph. D. on Litsea. No reply. On a closer look and further leads from …, I examined the photo. Now I find that the leaf-opposed inflorescences are sufficient to identify it as Suregada multiflora, a common species
Habit: Shrub Habitat: Hill forest Location: Chittagong Hill Tract Fruiting: May This series of 3 pics is Suregada / Gelonium; cf. Suregada multiflora (A.Juss.) Baill. … Yes, it is Suregada multiflora. Suregada multiflora
Tree ID from Bangladesh SM063 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2). Habit: Tree Habitat: Garden Location: Dhaka City Flowering: March help in identification of this plant : 6 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3) its a slender, medium sized tree. it has been collected in this month only.. april from burdwan district of west bengal.. from a forest. It looks like Suregada lanceolata of Euphorbiaceae, female plant Yes, typical Suregada multiflora.
. Help in ID please: 2 images. Location: Gundla Brahmeswaram wildlife sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh Habitat: Stream banks Photo taken in March 2023 Suregada multiflora. . References: |
Suregada multiflora
Updated on December 24, 2024