. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 198 XLI. ANACARDIACEiK D. Leaves imparipianatej panicles axillary. [Ehus 7. R. Wallichii, Hook, f.—Syn. E, vernicifera, Brandis F. M. 120. Vern. Arkhar, Arkol, Arklioi^ North-West Himalaya ; iturku, Basil. A decidnous tree, attaiaing 50 ft., bark smooth, grey, resin-canals in bark filled with white milk which turns black and raises blisters on skin. Branch-. PiG. 88.—Bhus Walliohiij Hook. f. J. lets, petioles, underside of leaflets and panicles
. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 198 XLI. ANACARDIACEiK D. Leaves imparipianatej panicles axillary. [Ehus 7. R. Wallichii, Hook, f.—Syn. E, vernicifera, Brandis F. M. 120. Vern. Arkhar, Arkol, Arklioi^ North-West Himalaya ; iturku, Basil. A decidnous tree, attaiaing 50 ft., bark smooth, grey, resin-canals in bark filled with white milk which turns black and raises blisters on skin. Branch-. PiG. 88.—Bhus Walliohiij Hook. f. J. lets, petioles, underside of leaflets and panicles densely clothed with yellowish- brown tomentum. L. approximate near the ends of branches, not aroma- tic, leaflets S-5 pair, cLuite entire, 4-7 in, long, the lateral nearly sessile, sec.^ n. 18-24 pair. Panicles axillary, much shorter than leaves. Fl. nearly sessile, petals much larger than sepals, obovate, greenish-white with dark veins. Drupes ^ in. diam., in compact pyramidal panicles, pilose when young, nearly. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Brandis, Dietrich, Sir, 1824-1907. London : A. Constable & Co. , Ltd
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