Plants oj the Punjab. 



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Grewia restita, 



Shrubs with Alternate Stipulate Simple Leaves. 

 Petals ununited. 

 see Trees, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 



Grewia villosa, 



Jalidar, thamiher. 



TlLiACBJE. 



F. B. I. i. 388. 

 The Plains. 



medium size, long soft hairs on young parts ; leaves 

 1-3 in., nearly round, toothed, rough above, hairy beneath, 

 hairs on teeth, stalk -|-1 in., stipules broad, leafy ; flowers 

 dull yellow, sessile, in dense clusters, sometimes opposite 

 the leaves, sepals hairy, oblong, ending in an angle, petals 

 oblong, shorter than the sepals, stamens many, style one ; 

 drupe I in. diam., round, rind hard, brittle, hairy, copper 

 colour, stones 4, 1-to 2- seeded. 



Grewia polygama, 



Kukur bicha. 

 T1LIACE.E. 

 F.B.Li. 391. 

 Salt Range. 

 Himalaya;, 

 . 2-4,000 "^ft. 



medium size, stem short with spreading branches in 

 two opposite rows ; leaves in two rows, 3-4 by ^-f in., 

 nearly sessile, lanceolate, long-pointed, sharply toothed, 

 downy above, white woolly beneath, stipules linear, sharp- 

 pointed ; flowers hermaphrodite and one sexual, in slender 

 axillary stalks, sepals hnear, hairy without, ^-| in. diam., 

 longer than the petals, stamens many, style one ; drupe 

 I in. diam., whitish-brown, shining, sparsely hairy, some- 

 what 4-lobed, stones 4, one-seeded. It is stated that a 

 decoction of the leaves cures dysentery quickly. 



Triumfetta 

 tomentosa, 



see Herbs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 



Triumfetta 

 rhomboidea, 



see Herbs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 



Triumfetta 

 rotundifolia, 



T1LIACE.E. 

 F. B. I. i. 395. 

 The Plains. 



small, with rough stellately hairy soft green stems ; 

 leaves 1| in. long, nearly round, nearly smooth above, 

 cream coloured, woolly beneath, leathery, unequally too« 

 thed ; flowers yellow, in irregular-spaced racemes, sepals 

 with sharp points, white woolly, petals 5, oblong, hairy 

 at the base, stamens 15-25, style thread-like, stigma 

 5-toothed ; fruit globular, about the size of a pea, velvety, 

 with hooked spines, with dilated bases, seeds 1-2 in 

 each cell. 



