Date/Time- |
06-12-2011 / 04:45 PM |
Location- Place, Altitude, GP |
ca.2100asl; Ooty, TN |
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- |
roadside fence |
Plant Habit- | climber herb |
Height/Length- |
2 -3 m long |
Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size- |
ca.10 x 8 cm; lobed |
Inflorescence Type/ Size- |
axillary raceme |
Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts- |
creamy; c. 0.6 cm across |
Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size Seeds- | c. 08 cm across |
Other Information like Fragrance, Pollinator, Uses etc.- |
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Muthu ji ... your query: What is this Zehrina sp.? ... small typo: it must be Zehneria |
Many thanks Dineshji, This climber is Zehneria scabra (L.f.) Sond. of Cucurbitaceae.- from Muthu ji.
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Feedback from another thread:
I have been somewhat confused about the status of Zehneria scabra, uploaded by several members including Dinesh ji, Prashant ji, and other members from Kas These confusions are often confounded by the absence of author citations. Strange as it may look Zehneria scabra (L.f.) Sond (Swedeish name flikig pilreva), and Melothria scabra Naudin (Swedish name djungelgurka), are two distinct species, often confused on net, as Melothria is an important species with good looking mini watermelon like fruits, and none look similar to our Kas plants.
and as such names Cape zehneria, South African Zehneria won't apply to our Kas plant. My doubts are supported by recent nomenclature update by Renner and Pandey in 2013 They do not list Zehneria scabra for India, and Melothria perpusilla (Blume) Cogn. is cited as synonym of Zehneria perpusilla (Bl.) Bole and Almeida.......but as per citation this species does not grown in India.
The other name often cited as synonym of Melothria perpusilla is correctly Zehneria hookeriana (Wight & Arn) Arn, is endemic to Tamil Nadu
This leaves third name Zehneria maysorensis (Wight & Arn.) Arn. found in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Maharashtra.
Could it be our plant from Kas???
-- Dr. Gurcharan Singh |
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