Common names: Danda thor (Punjab, Jammu), Thor, shakarpitan, suli (Hindi)
Succulent spiny shrub or small tree, up to 6 m tall; branches 5-7 angled, 5-7 cm thick, angles more or less undulately winged with paired 3-5 mm long stipular spines on distinct shield, with broad flat faces between; leaves alternate, sessile or sub-sessile, oblanceolate-spatulate, 5-15 cm long; cyathia sessile, in threes, yellowish; glands transversely oblong, ochreous; fruit triradiate, smooth, glabrous.
Common in subtropical tracts of Morni, Jammu, Udhampur and Jammu, Pakistan and Nepal. Photographed from Cactus Garden, Panchkula in April, 2011
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