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Plants of the Punjab. 



Climbing Plants with ALTERNATfi Stipulate Simple Leaves, 



Petals ununited. 



Helinus lanceolatus, 



EHAMNACEiB. 



F. B. I. i. 644. 

 The Plains from 

 1-5,000 ft. 

 Valleys below Sipi. 

 (Collett), 



Vitis lanata, 



VlTACB^. 



P. B.I. i. 661. 

 Himalaya, 

 to 6,000 ft. 

 Valleys below Simla 

 (Collett). 



Vitis latifolia, 



Panihel. 



VlTACEiE. 



F. B. 1. i. 652. 

 Himalaya, 

 2-3,000 ft., 

 east of the Sutlej. 



Vitis vinifera, 

 The Grape Vine, 



Angur. 



VlTACE-aS. 



P. B. I. i. 652. 

 The Plains to 

 6,000 ft. 

 Cultivated. 

 Baluchistan. 



Vitis parvif olia, 



VlTACE^. 



P. B. I. i. 652. 



Himalaya, 

 3-6,000 ft. 

 Simla, Mahasu 

 (Collett). 



Crotalaria hirsuta, 



Rosa paniculatus; 



perennial, woody, slender, smooth, branches grooved 

 with terminal unbranched tendrils ; leaves 1-2| in., ovate 

 or ovate-lanceolate, shortly stalked, entire, stipules small 

 or soon falling off; flowers -i-in. across, pale yellow in umbels, 

 each umbel with a bract |-| in. long, at the top of the 

 stalks i-1 in. long, calyx 5-lobed, tube cup-shaped, petals 5, 

 hooded, stamens 6, style short, 3-cleft, stigmas recurved ; 

 fruit J in. diam., round, contained in the calyx, seeds 3, 

 leathery, flattened. 



perennial, woody, extensive climber, generally covered 

 with red-brown wool or felt ; leaves 3-6 by 2-3 in., ovate, 

 deeply notched at the base, sometimes almost lobed, tooth- 

 ed, pointed, woolly above, becoming smooth vv^ith age, 

 densely felted below, stipules membranous, often large; 

 flowers small, yellow -green, in large branching racemes, 

 flower stalk often bearing a simple or forked tendril, 

 calyx 5-lobed, cup-shaped, petals 6, often joining at the 

 tips, stamens 5 ; fruit | in. diam, round, purple, 2-celled, 

 4-seeded, seeds | by |. 



like the last species, but quite smooth, stems hollow, 

 leaves often 3-7-angled or lobed, flowers reddish-brown, 

 fruit smaller, onlv 2-seeded. 



like the last species, but often felted, flowers without 

 tendrils, style very short, thick, fruit |-| in. long, round 

 or ovoid, white green or purple, succulent, juicy. 



like the last species, but quite smooth, stems solid, 

 slender, leaves only 2-4 in., often 3-lobed, flowers in erect 

 racemes, 1 in. long, fruit | in., black, round. 



see Prostrate Herbs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple, 

 see Climbing Plants, Alternate, Stipulate, Lobed, 



