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| Author : | Topic: Fabaceae » Derris heyneana | Bottom |
| tabish admin Posts : 493 Let us learn to dream gentlemen, and then we may find the truth... |
Dinesh, is this a creeper? Flowers look just like Pongamia pinnata. |
| Dinesh Valke admin Posts : 630 |
Well, I thought so. The thicket was huge to make out who is creeping on which plant. This particular plant, must have reached a height of about 3 m, the main stem did not seem like a trunk compared to the height reached; branches carrying the flowers were drooping or dangling. Please keep this abeyance; I will go there once again next Saturday. |
| tabish admin Posts : 493 Let us learn to dream gentlemen, and then we may find the truth... |
Dinesh, I think your observation right. My reference describes D. heyneana as: Climbing shrub, glabrous or slightly clothed with reddish tomentum: leaflets 5-7, ovate or oval-oblong, obtusely acuminated: panicles large, drooping: legume thickish, strongly reticulated, linear-oblong, 2-3-seeded, winged: flowers small, pale-pink. Your observation agrees with it being a climbing shrub, as also that flower panicles are drooping. Also, you have not left many more Derris species to choose from! ![]() I think Ingalhalikar did not realize how useful his readers found the Devanagri scrïpt names. Or maybe, like us, he could not find the pronunciation of lots of names, so decided to leave it out. --Last edited by tabish on 2008-07-13 17:47:51 -- |
| Dinesh Valke admin Posts : 630 |
Thank you very much, Tabish. Derris canariensis is left out yet. The season is February. The fruit is certainly no-miss identifier - will keep a check on that. |
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