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Some earlier relevant feedback:
This is a Debregeasia species, probably D. longifolia... -- Regards,
Dr. Nidhan Singh |
Can be Debregeasia hypoleuca - Siaru (local name in Himachal). A fodder shrub.- from Chauhan ji. |
efi pages on Debregeasia longifolia & Debregeasia saeneb (Syn: Boehmeria hypoleuca Hochst. ex A.Rich.) |
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
This is a Debregeasia species, probably D. longifolia... -- Regards, Dr. Nidhan Singh |
Can be Debregeasia hypoleuca - Siaru (local name in Himachal). A fodder shrub.- from Chauhan ji. |
efi pages on Debregeasia longifolia & Debregeasia saeneb (Syn: Boehmeria hypoleuca Hochst. ex A.Rich.) |
It looks like Debregeasia longifolia, |
We have Debregeasia saeneb here as small trees as well as shrubs. Since Rishikesh has a similar clime and altitude we could be looking at the same species. Thanks. Ashwini
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Radha ma'am, any key to separate the species listed in this thread- D. longifolia, D. saeneb and D. hypoleuca? |
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Flowers are arranged in axillary, dichotomously branched,
compact heads, Perianth of 4-segments; stamens 4; perianth segments longer than
bracteoles in male, Fruits orange-yellow when ripe then it is Debregeasia longifolia