. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Vhniis] XCIX. ULMACEiE 595 tlie periantli-tube lengthening out after flowering into a short glabrous pedicel, lobes 5 obtuse not ciliate, ovary and styles densely woolly with long hairs. Samara (unripe) densely villouSj lanceolate, \ in. long. North-West Himalaya 4-7,000 ft. Fl. Febr., Marcli. Bipe seed ,not seen. Colonel Barrett reports that in Hazara the seed falls before ripening. 4. 17. oampestris, Spaoh. Balnchistan. Kuram valley, 7-9,000


. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. Vhniis] XCIX. ULMACEiE 595 tlie periantli-tube lengthening out after flowering into a short glabrous pedicel, lobes 5 obtuse not ciliate, ovary and styles densely woolly with long hairs. Samara (unripe) densely villouSj lanceolate, \ in. long. North-West Himalaya 4-7,000 ft. Fl. Febr., Marcli. Bipe seed ,not seen. Colonel Barrett reports that in Hazara the seed falls before ripening. 4. 17. oampestris, Spaoh. Balnchistan. Kuram valley, 7-9,000 ft. Indigenous in Central and South Europe and Western Asia (planted and naturalized, not indi- genous in England). A large tree, bark often corky, 1. rough, 2-3 in. long, seed etbove the middle of the samara. 5. XT. parvifolia, Jacquin. — Syn. U. virgata, Eoxb.; Wall. PI. As. Bar. t. 290. Introduced from China into the Bot. Garden Calcutta, possibly wild in Nubra (North Kashmir), An evergreen shrub, 1. glabrous rigid, 1-2 in. long, S and fertile fl. mixed, perianth 4-lobed. Samara with prominently reticulate Fig. 185.—Ulmus villosa, Brandis. -1. 2. HOLOPTELEA, Planch.; Fl. Brit Ind. v. 481. H. integrifolia, Planch, (the only species); Wight Ic. t. 1968.—Syn. VImm integrifolia, Eoxb. Cor. PL t. 78; Bedd. PL Sylv. t. 310. Vern. Papri^ KanJiCj Hind.; KunJ, Bisenda, Oudh; Karcmjij Karinga, C. P.; Pgaukseikj Burm. WavuU, Papara, Mar.; Tapashi^ Tel. Kan.; Avali, Tam.; Myaickseik, A large deciduous tree, young shoots and inflorescence pubescent^ otherwise mostly glabrous. L, elliptic, entire, those of seedlings and Coppice shoots usually serrate, blade 3-5, pet. |-| in. long, sec. n. 5-7 pair. M. in short lateral often compound corymbs, $ and ? fl. mixed, perianth cleft nearly to the base, segments 5, hairy. ^: Stamens 8, anthers hairy, no rudiment of ovary. § : Stamens 5, ovary comp3:essed, 1-celled, stalked, the stalk lengthening as the seed ripens, sometimes with th


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