12 
Plants of the Punjab. 
SHRUBS WITH Opposites ExstipuLATE CompouND LEAVES. 
Jasminum 
grandiflorum, 
Spanish Jasmine, 
Chambeli, jal. 
OLEACEA, 
F.B. I. ui. 603. 
Himalaya, 
9-7,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Baluchistan 
(Hughes-Buller). 
Fraxinus 
xanthoxyloides, 
Vitex trifolia, 
Pani-ki-sanbhalu, 
safed sanbhalu. 
VERBENACES. 
BW: i. 1.17. 585. 
The Plains. 
Vitex Negundo, 
Wana, marwan, 
nirgandi. 
VERBENACEA. 
FB. B. I. iv. 588. 
The Plains 
to 5,000 ft. 
Valleys below Simla 
(Collett). 
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PETALS UNITED. 
sometimes climbing, branches angular, hanging down ; 
leaves 3-4 in., odd pinnate, leaflets 8-7, sessile, ovate, end 
one 4-1 in. long, the end leaflets often united to the next , 
pair ; flowers white, tinged often with pink outside, very 
fragrant, in loose clusters, calyx teeth linear, half the length 
of the corolla tube, corolla top flat, circular, tube 2 in. long, 
lobes 5, $ in. long, stamens 2, style 2-fid; berry 2-lobed, 
with rounded ends, } in. long. 
see Trees, Opposite, Exstipulate, Compound. 
large, bark thin grey; leaves digitately compound 
and simple, leafstalk 2 in. long, leaflets 8, sessile, 1-3 in. 
long, smooth above, short grey wool beneath, and on shoots 
and racemes ; flowers lavender blue in branching terminal 
racemes 1-4 in. long, often leafy at the base, calyx = in. 
5-toothed, corolla 4-3 in., 2-lipped, 5-lobed, mid lobe of 
lower lip largest, stamens 4, protruding ; drupe + in., black, 
stone bony, 1-4 celled. This and the next plant are used 
in Indian medicine as tonics, febrifuges and expectorants. 
very like the last species, but the leaves have 5 leaflets, 
the centre one usually distinctly stalked, flowers some- 
what smaller, darker blue. 
