PLANTS OF THE PUNJAB. 



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ERECT PLANTS. 



Trees. 

 Trees with Opposite Stipulate Leaves. 

 Simple Leaves. 

 EllOHymttS tiUgeBS, see Trees, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple. 



Stephegyne or 



Mit- 



ragyna par^ifolia, 



Kaem. 



RUBIACE.E. 



F. B. I. Hi. 25. 



The Plains to 4,000 feet. 



Weadlandia essorta, 

 B,ubiace^. 

 F. B. I. iii. 37. 

 Himalaya up to 4,000 ft. 



medium size ; trunk buttressed ; leaves 2-6 in. 

 long, leathery, variable in shape, stipules pale membra- 

 nous ; flowers white, or light yellow in round heads 1 

 in. diam. ; corolla trumpet shaped, lobes 5, stamens 5, 

 on the throat of the corolla ; capsule, £ in. 100-150 in 

 each head, seeds many winged, minute. 



small ; young shoots grey woolly ; eaves 5-9 in 

 long, grey woolly on under surface, stipules recurved ; 

 flowers small, white, fragrant, in dense terminal branch- 

 ing racemes, calyx lobes 4-5, persistent, corolla funnel 

 shaped, lobes 4-5, stamens 4-5 ; fruit dry woolly 

 round, seeds minute many. 



Handia dumetorum, see Shrubs, Opposite, Stipulate, Simple. 



Morinda tmctoria, small ; branches four angled, woolly ; leaves 4-8 



■A-*> ' in. long, pointed at both ends, woolly on both sur- 



„ _ T ..." „ faces, stipules sheathing with divided points; flowers 



F. B. I. ill. 156. c e> t- 



The Plains, East of the m round heads > whlte > corolla about 1 in. long, lobes 

 Sutlej river. 4-7, stamens 4-7 ; fruit, 1 in. diam. composed of many 



drupes joined together. 



Ficus hisPida, 



see Shrubs, Opposite, Stipulate, Simple. 



Staphylea Emodi, 



Nagdaun, march vb ■ 

 Sapindace^e. 

 F. B. I.,i. 698. 

 Himalaya, 6-9,000 feet. 

 Karkunda (Collett). 



Dolichandrone stip- 

 ulata, 



Bignoniace^;. 



F. B. I. iv. 379. 



The Plains. Gujranwalla, 



planted. 



Compound Leaves. 



small ; bark spotted and streaked ; leaves long, 

 stalked, pinnate, two lateral leaflets sessile, terminal 

 one stalked ; flowers white, in long hanging racemes ; 

 sepals and petals alike, white, 5, erect, stamens 5 ; 

 capsule dry papery, 2-3 in. long, 3 lobed and 3 

 pointed at the top. 



large ; branchlets and flowering parts covered with 

 easily separating yellow or brown wool; leaves 1-H feet 

 long, leaflets 3-5 pairs ; flowers yellow brown, woolly, 

 corolla tubular, 2-3 in. long ; calyx, cleft on one 

 side to the base, stamens 4, in two pairs facing each 

 other ; capsule, 18-24 in. by 1 in., very woolly. 



