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Dear Members,
Location: Rara, Nepal
Altitude:
2957m.
Date: 20 August 2021
Habit : Wild
Lonicera hypoleuca
Decne. ??
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Saroj Kasaju
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I am not sure as per
POWO
specimens-
one
and
two
.
Also check
Lonicera webbiana
Wall. ex DC.
What are the other species listed from the area?
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According to the book L. angustifolia; angustifolia var myrtillus; caucasia subsp. govaniana; hispida var. bracteata;
hypoleuca; lanceolata; macrantha; minutifolia; obovata; purpurascens; quinquelocularis; rupicola; spinosa and webbiana.
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Check
Lonicera
webbiana
Wall. ex DC.
and
Devendraea angustifolia
(Wall. ex DC.) Pusalkar
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L. hypoleuca fruit is ellipsoid but L. webiana is
ovoid to oblong and D. angustifolia
is globose as per net images and also leafing pattern not look like matching !
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Fruits look different as per
GBIF
specimen-
one
.
Flora of China
says "
Cupule accrescent to 1/2 length of berries;
berries red, ellipsoid..."
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