Thottea dalzellii (Hook.f.) Karthik. & Moorthy, Fl. Pl. India 156 2009. (Syn: Apama dalzellii (Hook.f.) Kuntze; Bragantia dalzellii Hook.f.);
Bragantia dalzellii Hook.f.; shrubby, stout, leaves very large oblong- lanceolate acuminate finely puberulous beneath, capsules 5-8 in.. long torulose, seeds 1/8 in. long 3-gonous rugose and deeply pitted. The CONCAN ? Herb. N. A. Dalzell.
A very fine species with leaves a foot long by 3 in. broad, and very long pods and large seeds. From the remains of the inflorescence its branches do not appear to have been spicate. Seeds lemon-yellow.
(From The Flora of British India (1886) from IBIS Flora)
ANMAR43/65 Thottea sivarajanii E.S.S.Kumar, A.E.S.Khan & Binu : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (9) Family: Aristolochiaceae
Date: 21st March 2015 Place: Aralam WLS, Kerala Habit: Shrub As I understand it, T. sivarajanii has 5 nerves arising from the base and T. siliquosa has 3. Thanks … for posting a very rare and little known Thottea, last seen by N A Dalzell from a imprecise locality in 1876. This is called Thottea dalzellii (Hook.f.) Karthik. & Moorthy. This is very much different from T. sivarajanii
Thank you very much … Please provide a key to distinguish:
…………..Thottea siliquosa …………..Thottea sivarajanii …………..Thottea dalzellii Kindly see the attached paper on the Rediscovery of Thottea dalzellii (Hook.f.) Karthik. & Moorthy from the Western Ghats after 6 decades.
Congrats, …, for this wonderful discovery.
Congratulations … to you and your team members for rediscovering the species.
References: The Plant List Ver.1.1 (unresolved) IBIS Flora |