Elaeagnus latifolia L. (syn: Elaeagnus acuminata Hort. Angl. ex Link; Elaeagnus arborea Roxb.; Elaeagnus breyniastrum Fisch. ex Schltdl.; Elaeagnus elliptica Heyne ex Wall.; Elaeagnus grandifolia Boj. ex Schltdl. (ambiguous synonym); Elaeagnus gussoni Gasparr.; Elaeagnus kologa Schltdl. (ambiguous synonym); Elaeagnus macrophylla Wall. ex DC. (ambiguous synonym); Elaeagnus nepalensis Salm-Dyck; Elaeagnus punctata Schltdl.; Elaeagnus simonii Carr.; Elaeagnus spadicea Savi; Elaeagnus thwaitesii Schltdl.; Elaeagnus tifliensis Fisch. & Vis.; Elaeagnus wallichiana Schltdl.);
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S-India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar [Burma] (Bago, Kachin, Kayin, Mandalay, Sagaing, Shan, Yangon), Malesia, Andamans (Middle Andamans, South Andamans), Nicobars (Central Nicobars, Great Nicobar Isl., Little Nicobar Isl.), Pakistan (I), Bangladesh as per Catalogue of Life;
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identification no010511sn1:
Kindly identify this plant taken at my farm at Mulshi,Pune
date/time:april11
location:Mulshi,Pune
habitat:wild
plant habit:tree may be
height:full height,about 12 -15 ft.

leaves:color faint green
inflorescence:–
fruits:pinkish,slight elongated,
other info:taste sweet,sour,locally popular called Amboti 


This is Elaeagnus conferta Roxb.
family: Elaeagnaceae


yes this is Elaeagnus conferta Roxb. 100%


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efloraindia: 041111 BRS115:

Pl. find the attached file contain photo of Elaeagnus conferta
from NBNP Garden. Anaikatti, Coimbatore.
The fruits are eaten by birds especially Hornbill.

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Plz id this herb: pa30 – 18nov2012:
Plz id this herb of about 2 feet height from Matheran region. Photo of flower is also attached.


This is Elaeagnus conferta


You are most welcome. Have this on my property at Shahapur. Sending a few of my photographs.


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Elaeagnus conferta Mahabaleshwar 8 Dec 2012:
Elaeagnus conferta
Family : Elaeagnaceae
आम्बगुळ
A large climbing shrub. Observed the drooping branches of 10 meters at some places.
Flower clustered in large groups at base of leaf axils 1-2 cm , white, some strong fragrance not very pleasant.
Important character is the underside of leaves which is silvery.
The fruits are quite tasty. sour and sweet.

The fruits are edible taste like tamarind and mostly preferred by forgiver birds, like Hornbill

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elaeagnus conferta, mahabaleswar
first week of march 2013
tall climber with silvery underside to leaves
delicious tangy fruits were being sold in popular tourist areas

Thanks for sharing. There seems to be a large population of these in Mahabaleahwar..
I remember posting pictures of flowers in Dec. Huge inflorescences in drooping style.


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Elaeagnus conferta—-for sharing and validation : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4).
Pic taken at ambyvalley rd., lonavala, pune in March14.


Yes the nice images are Elaeagnus conferta Roxb.


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ANFEB02 Elaeagnus conferta : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (8)

Family: Elaeagnaceae
Date: 1st February 2015
Place: Agumbe, Karnataka

Habit: Shrub

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Anmod Ghat :: Elaeagnus conferta :: DVFEB60/93 : 3 posts by 2 authors. 3 images.
Anmod Ghat NH4A descending from Anmod, Karnataka to Mollem, Goa
Date: 26 MAY 2013 Altitude: descends from about 640 m asl to 90 m asl
Elaeagnus conferta Roxb. (family: Elaeagnaceae)


It is a common scandant shrub


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Thanks … Will revise my notes accordingly in short time.


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Elaeagnus latifolia:
Elaeagnus latifolia
At Ganeshgudi, Karnataka
Marathi names are Ambgul, Ambulaki
fruits are edible
01 Dec, 2011


Good capture …
I have seen the fruits and tasted it too but never the flowers


Only single posting of this species in efi so far.
Does not match with images of Elaeagnus latifolia at
It must be Elaeagnus conferta Roxb. as there are lot of postings of this in efi.

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Please help with the name “guara” in native script – name given for Elaeagnus conferta Roxb. This name is used in some of n-e Indian languages too.
Reference: North Eastern Institute of Folk Medicine

This is again a tricky question …!

Prain and Roxburgh recorded it as GUARA, Voigt none, Piddington as GWARA,
Using the present day practice it will be গুয়ারা or following Piddington গ্বারা  the later having no meaning and very unlikely.
Since this is found in North Bengal (as per Bengal Plants) I am thinking if the name can be derived from GAUR Bengal. Maybe … or … can help.

Many many thanks … I trust your analysis.
Indeed most of the transcribed names are tricky – 1) typo, 2) listing name from one language for another, 3) name known to only a particular region, and so on. But I think it is better we discuss and attempt to thrash OR resolve such ambiguities.
Will wait for validating comments.


Well, … you do find unusual stuff, I am glad.  ANd … you are diligent.
Dr. Kalipada Biswas and Ekkodi Ghosh list it as E. latifolia Linn.
and give bangla name same as : গুয়ারা  what … typed above, and they do mention that it also grows in chattagram area and Kumayun (hills, i guess) and that there is a kumayun name: মীজহাণলা as in mij-hanla.
I trust Ekkodi mahashay and Dr Biswas… they were both at the Royal Bot garden as our Shibpur Bot G was known then ….
Hope this helps

Thank you Didi. I remember SUPARI is also GUA and as per Voigt Areca triandra is BON-GUA; A. gracilis RAM-GUA; Acacia farnesiana = GUA-BABLA.


Thank you very much … for validating the name, and giving it in Bangla script.


We have only E. latifolia which Known as Bon-Jara, Loh-baroi, Mirica-tenga, Kambong (Magh)


Thanks … for these names.
I thought these names Bon-Jara and Mirica-tenga are in Assamese; Loh-baroi and Kambong in some other north-eastern languages.


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Names of Plants in India :: Tamil names of Elaeagnus conferta Roxb. : 2 posts by 1 author.
the names in Tamil for Elaeagnus conferta Roxb. are kolungai (or kulangi), kulari. Please validate the names, and give them in native script.
Reference: ENVIS _ FRLHT


Many many thanks to … for a Tamil name.
… response:
Elaeagnus conferta – tamil name  குரங்குப் பழம்.
Its predominantly eaten by monkeys and some extent horn bill,  Hence the name derived AS MONKEY FRUIT.


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Names of Plants in India :: Elaeagnus conferta Roxb. : 3 posts by 2 authors. 1 pictures.
via Species‎ > ‎E‎ >
Elaeagnus conferta Roxb. … family: Elaeagnaceae

Flowers of India Discussions at efloraofindia more views in flickr more views on Google Earth
el-ee-AG-nus — Greek: elaia (olive), agnos (pure), possibly referring to the fruit … Dave’s Botanary
KON-fer-tuh or kon-FER-tuh — crowded … Dave’s Botanary
commonly known asbastard oleastersnake fruitwild olive • Bengaliগুয়ারা guara • Garochhokhua • Jaintiadieng-snlangi • Kannada:ಹಲಗೆ ಬಳ್ಳಿ halage balliಹುಣಸೆ ಬಳ್ಳಿ hunase balli • Khasisoh-shang • Konkaniआंबगूळ ambgul • Malayalamഅങ്കോലാങ്ക angolanga,അങ്കോലപ്പഴം angolapazhamഅങ്കോലപ്പുളി angolapulliകാട്ടുമുന്തിരി kattumunthiri • Manipuriহৈযাঈ heiyai • Marathiआंबगूळ amgulनुरगी nurgi • Tamilகுரங்குப் பழம் kurankup-palam
botanical namesElaeagnus conferta Roxb. … synonyms: no synonym known … Flora of China • NPGS / GRIN
confusionElaeagnus latifolia L. OR Elaeagnus latifolia auct. non L. are ambiguously treated as synonyms of Elaeagnus conferta Roxb. in many resources


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Thanks … Will revise my notes accordingly in short time.


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There are quite a few names listed for Elaeagnus conferta Roxb. at ENVIS – FRLHT; would like to get them validated, and also will be glad to get them in the native script.
  1. gunnamada patte balli … ಗುಣಮದ ಪಟ್ಟೆ ಬಳ್ಳಿ ?
  2. hejjaala … ಹೆಜ್ಜಾಲ ?
  3. hittele … ಹಿತ್ತಲೆ ? … hittele also listed in The Useful Plants of India by NISCAIR
  4. hulige OR hullgi … ಹುಳಿಗೆ ? or
  5. hunise balli (perhaps hunase balli) … ಹುಣಸೆ ಬಳ್ಳಿ … hunase balli listed in The Useful Plants of India by NISCAIR
  6. kerahuli … ಕೆರಹುಳಿ ?
  7. mayle kollija OR melekollija … ?

I have got some names of the plant in Kannada
Elaeagnus conferta

Syn: E.latifolia , E.kologa.
Kannada names- Ambagola (ಅಂಬಾಗೋಳ) ,Gunna mada balli (ಗುನ್ನ ಮಾದ ಬಳ್ಳಿ), Halage balli (ಹಲಗೆ ಬಳ್ಳಿ), Hittele Hulige (ಹಿಟ್ಟೆಲೆ ಹುಲಿಗೆ), Hittirlu balli (ಹಿಟ್ತಿರ್ಲು ಬಳ್ಳಿ), Hulige (ಹುಲಿಗೆ), Hundase beelu (ಹುಂದಸೇ ಬೀಳು), Kerehuli (ಕೇರೆಹುಳಿ), kulangi (ಕೂಲಂಗಿ), Mele kollija (ಮೇಲೆ ಕೊಲ್ಲಿಜ), Patte Hejjala (ಪತ್ತೆ ಹೆಜ್ಜಳ).
Ref: Botanical And Vernacular Names Of South Indian Plants by Magadi R Gurudev.

Thank you very very much … great help; will soon incorporate these names in the page of Elaeagnus conferta Roxb.


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ANDEC93 Elaeagnus conferta : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3).
Agumbe, Karnataka
26th December 2014

Very beautiful, from your latest stock.. thanks …


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DV :: 22JAN11 – 0840 :: climber at Kulang:
A climber sighted at Kulang gad, near Ghoti, Nasik.
Found it to be climbing on tall trees, with lot of flowers fallen below on the trail. ID please.

Date/Time : January 22, 2011 at 8.40am IST
Location Place : along mountain trail to Kulanggad, a hill fort near Ghoti, Nasik
Altitude :  863 m (above mean sea level)
GPS : 19.599219 N, 73.646627 E
Habitat : mixed deciduous forest
Habit : climber


– I think this is “Elaeagnus conferta” (Elaeagnaceae Family). Its fruit is edible.


– Yes Elaeagnus conferta sometimes known as wild olives !!


The fruits of Eleagnus tastes very good.


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This tree with straggling branches was seen next to a waterfall in the Tamhini ghat near Pune, MH in Aug 2019.
Requested to please provide ID.

… taking a guess … Elaeagnus conferta.


Thank you … for the ID.

…, mine is a guess; I hope someone, or … validates it.

Yes Definitely Elaeagnus but difficult without flower or fruit !

I now recollect it being called ‘Aamgul’ in Marathi by the local guide, which is Eleagnus conferta


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10th November /03:30 PM- Mizoram (Ailang); Elaeagnus sp??19042010-PKA1 – efloraofindia | Google Groups


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Tamhini ghat near Pune, MH :: Tree for ID :: ARK2019-83 : 7 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (2)

This tree was seen in the forest next to a waterfall in the Tamhini ghat near Pune, MH in Aug 2019.
Is it possible to ID with these limited pics?

really limited


This looks like Elaeagnus again. See the silvery backed leaves,


What are the species and keys as per Flora of Maharashtra?


I think may be Elaeagnus latifolia L. as per discussion at Confusion in Elaeagnus species in Flora of Peninsular India


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Elaeagnus conferta in FOI : 5 posts by 2 authors.
Images of Elaeagnus conferta in FOI should be of Elaeagnus latifolia as per details herein and as per discussion at Confusion in Elaeagnus species in Flora of Peninsular India
Pl. correct.

I think … image at Elaeagnus conferta in FOI, still needs to be removed.


I will do so. Still trying to understand this issue properly.


I still feel that flowering image from Manipur is more closer to Elaeagnus latifolia rather than Elaeagnus conferta as per images herein.

Pl. correct.


In fact, this page: Elaeagnus conferta in FOI itself needs to be deleted as fruits can not be relied upon for id.



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Mahabaleshwar, MH :: Elaeagnus latifolia :: ARK2020-062 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (12)
Elaegnus latifolia
Abundantly seen in Mahabaleshwar near and around the Venna lake

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Shrub for Id from Tamhini forest, Pune: 3 images.

Area- Tamini forest area, Pune
Habit -Medium Sized shrub
Height- 12-14 feet appx
Too many bees on the flowers of this shrub.
Please help in identification.

Image quality not so good but looks like Elaeagnus conferta Roxb. !


Yes, it’s …, Collected also,


Although details are not clear due to small images, it may come out to be Elaeagnus latifolia L. as per images and details herein and as per comparative images at Elaeagnus


Thank you … for sharing posting guidelines.
I tried posting large images but mail failed. May be it was too large.
Re-posting better images.
Yes it matches with Elaeagnus sp.
3 images.


Max. around 7 mb images can be sent.
Others can be sent in reply in a similar way.
Yes, appears close to images at Elaeagnus latifolia L.



Tritaxis balakrishnanii (Euphorbiaceae) from Andaman Islands: 5 images.
Botanical name: Tritaxis balakrishnanii (Chakrab.) & Premanath) R.Y. Yu & Welzen – Dimorphocalyx balakrishnanii Chakrab. & Premanath. (Euphorbiaceae)

Photographer: Mr. B. C. Dey.
Location: Little Andaman Island (Andaman & Nicobar Islands), India.
Habit: Scandent shrubs.
Habitat: Scarce in inland forests.
Distribution: India, Andaman Islands – endemic.

It’s Elaeagnus sp.,


Yes !


I thought photos misplaced


Thanks for your reply. I am checking with the photographer.


Elaeagnus conferta Roxb.??


Now I have checked. I had taken the identity for granted seeing similar flowers.
Yes, this is Elaeagnus confertaRoxb.

Let us introduce Tritaxis balakrishnanii too


Not having any good field image.


This is Elaeagnus latifolia L.as per images and details herein and as per comparative images at Elaeagnus


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255 ID wild plant: 17 images.
Please ID wild plant,
Location: near Vannappuram Thodupuzha Idukki Dist. Kerala PIN:685607
Altitude: 1500fsl
Flower date: 14.01.2022, 10.35am
Habitat: wild moisture
Plant habit: climbing, branches, slender hard woody stem 08 inches base circumference, branch base remained as hard thorns, long lasting
Height: 12 meters
Leaves: alternate, ovate, apex, wavy margins, glossy, silver underneath, both white dotted (insect attack?) and non dotted overneath, size:12×8cm or less
Flower: racemose, size:1×0.3cm, diameter:05mm, green, good fragrance
Fruit: drupe ovoid green size:2.5×0.7cm
Seed:
Camera: mobile Samsung Galaxy A21s


Elaeagnus


I think it is close to Elaeagnus latifolia L. as per images and details herein and as per comparative images at Elaeagnus


Yes, it is Elaeagnus latifolia, thank you very much for ID my plant,


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274 ID wild plant Elaeagnus: 10 images.
Please ID wild plant,
Location: near Ramakkalmedu, Kumily Idukki Dist. Kerala
Altitude: 3000fsl
Flower date: 08.01.2022, 01.20pm
Habitat: wild, moisture, sloppy, non shaded
Plant habit: scandent, obliquely, branches, hard silver stem brown spotted, long lasting
Height: 03 meters
Leaves: alternate, ovate, apex, spotted young, size:08×4 cm or less
Flower: racemose axillary clustered, spotted, diameter:05 mm, yellow, non fragrant
Fruit:
Seed:
Camera: Samsung Galaxy A21s


Elaeagnus latifolia L. ??


Thank you very much for the ID suggestion, it is very close to Elaeagnus latifolia and my ID #255 is of E. latifolia. But no thorns visible in this plant and difference in leaves vein distribution, please check collage. Also sharing an image.


This is Elaeagnus latifolia L. only as per images and details herein.



 
Elaeagnus conferta from Manipur: 5 images.
Elaeagnus conferta which is a very commonly cultivated plant in Manipur, well known for its orange-red fruit. Notice the leaves with wavy margins and the prominent veins on the underside. It flowers around November-December and the fruits ripen in March-April.



Picture of the seed. Elaeagnus species are generically called Silverberry. The name comes from the fact that the fruit is covered with silvery scales. So much so that when the fruits of Elaeagnus conferta are washed, silvery particles come off in the water.
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Pl. see earlier discussions at Elaeagnus conferta in FOI
Your posted images are of Elaeagnus latifolia.
Pl. see illustration (c and d are of E.conferta, e of E.triflora and f of E.latifolia) and Keys from Flora Malesiana

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Elaeagnaceae: Elaeagnus latifolia L.: 1 image.
synonyms: Elaeagnus gussoni Gasparr., Elaeagnus arborea Roxb., Elaeagnus kologa Schltdl.
location/date: University of Agricultural Sciences campus, Bangalore, July 1997


 

 

 


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References:
Catalogue of Life  Flora of Karnataka  Flora of peninsular India  Flora of eastern Ghats  Keys from Flora Malesiana  Useful Tropical plants  Flora of Pakistan 

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