Rhus punjabensis J.L. Stewart ex Brandis (China (Gansu, Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan), Tibet, India (Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh), Jammu & Kashmir (Kashmir, Jammu), Myanmar [Burma] (Mandalay), Nepal, Pakistan (Chitral, Murree) as per Catalogue of Life)
1. Armed tree, panicle 3-10 cm long ………… Searsia mysorensis (G.Don) Moffett (syn: Rhus mysorensis G. Don)
2. Unarmed tree, panicle 10-20 cm long …… Searsia paniculata (Wall. ex G.Don) Moffett (syn: Rhus paniculata Wall. ex G. Don) (India (Punjab, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharasthra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala)), Pakistan (Sind, Karachi, Baluchistan, Waziristan) as Catalogue of Life)
Searsia paniculata (Wall. ex G.Don) Moffett : Keys given in Flora of eastern Ghats: 1. Armed tree, panicle 3-10 cm long ………… Searsia mysorensis (G.Don) Moffett (syn: Rhus mysorensis G. Don)
2. Unarmed tree, panicle 10-20 cm long …… Searsia paniculata (Wall. ex G.Don) Moffett (syn: Rhus paniculata Wall. ex G. Don) (China (S-Yunnan), NE-India (Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal (I)), Bhutan, Myanmar [Burma] (Chin, Kachin, Magway, Mandalay, Sagaing, Shan) as per Catalogue of life)
Searsia parviflora (Roxb.) F. A. Barkley (India (Kumaon, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh), Sri Lanka, Myanmar [Burma] (Shan), Nepal as per Catalogue of Life)
Toxicodendron wallichii (Hook. fil.) Kuntze (Himalaya to S. Tibet and N. Thailand: East Himalaya, Nepal, Thailand, Tibet, Vietnam, West Himalaya as per POWO) .
. Species with description & pictures in Flowers of India as on 7.1.14 :
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Keys as per Flora of Bhutan: l. Leaves 3-foliolate ……. .. l. R. paniculata . Some species found in India with description & keys from Flora of Pakistan (Distribution): .
Species with distribution in annotated checklist of Flowering plants of Nepal (Distribution): .
Species with description & keys in Flora of China (Distribution other than China):
Rhus chinensis var. chinensis (Rhus osbeckii Decaisne ex Steudel; R. semialata Murray; R. semialata var. osbeckii Candolle; Schinus indicus N. L. Burman.) (The name Rhus javanica Linnaeus has been misapplied to this taxon.) [Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam].
Rhus punjabensis J. L. Stewart ex Brandis [N India, Kashmir].
Rhus punjabensis var. pilosa Engler [N India, Kashmir]. .
Forest Plants of Eastern India By Amal Bhusan Chaudhuri (1993- Brief details-
Rhus griffithii Hook. f. is a synonym of Toxicodendron griffithii (Hook. fil.) Kuntze
Rhus semialata MURR. (syn. of Rhus chinensis Mill.)
Rhus succedanea L. (syn. of Toxicodendron succedaneum (L.) Kuntze) .
Flora of Davanagere District, Karnataka, India By B. K. Manjunatha, V. Krishna, T. Pullaiah (2004)- Details-
Rhus mysorensis (synonym for Searsia mysorensis (G.Don) Moffett) . Trees of Andhra Pradesh, India By T. Pullaiah, S. Sandhya Rani (Details with Keys-
Rhus mysorensis (synonym for Searsia mysorensis (G.Don) Moffett) &
Rhus paniculata Wall. ex G. Don is a synonym of (syn. of Searsia paniculata (Wall. ex G.Don) Moffett)) .
Rhus : 1 post by 1 author.
I have updated eFI (efloraofindia) page on Rhus Attempts have been made to incorporate most of the species available in India & nearby areas with details & keys directly or through links as far as possible. It’s quite possible that there may be some discrepancy in the accepted names & synonyms taken from other databases/ books. Species discussed so far in efloraofindia are given at the bottom of the page in the form of links against Subpages. On clicking them one can see all the details. Any comments are welcome. . Rhus page (Anacardiaceae) with images of species in efloraofindia : 6 posts by 2 authors.
Pl. go through Rhus page (Anacardiaceae) with images of species in efloraofindia (done by me). If you find any mis-identification, pl. let us know. You have done a great job by creating this forum. This group is doing very well and creating awareness among the masses. Sir, how do you find so much time to devote to this group.? We wish you get PADMA Award for this work. Thanks, … It’s mainly the constructive effort of its The Pillars, Subject Experts, Moderators, Major contributors, which is responsible for this major effort. Is the image you have posted is of Rhus succedanea ?
No, Sir. It is Rhus parviflora. When ever I’ll be able to locate its presence in Chamba, I’ll ask my student … to photograph it. He is a great trekker and nature lover. He has covered every nook and corner of Chama district. |