. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. V 228 ulous. XLV. LEGUMINOSiE [Erythrina Leaflets ovate, acuminate, glabrous, 4-5 in. long, stipellary glands large, oblong. PL appear while the tree is in leaf, in dense short racemes on stout peduncles. Calyx 2-lipped, wings and keel equal, one-third the length of standard, which is 1^ in. long. Lower portion of pod 3 in. long, flat, seedless, indehiscent, upper portion shorter and narrower, dehiscent, with 1-4 large dark purple seeds. Burma,
. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. V 228 ulous. XLV. LEGUMINOSiE [Erythrina Leaflets ovate, acuminate, glabrous, 4-5 in. long, stipellary glands large, oblong. PL appear while the tree is in leaf, in dense short racemes on stout peduncles. Calyx 2-lipped, wings and keel equal, one-third the length of standard, which is 1^ in. long. Lower portion of pod 3 in. long, flat, seedless, indehiscent, upper portion shorter and narrower, dehiscent, with 1-4 large dark purple seeds. Burma, in moist valleys near streams to 3,000 ft. Often grown to support the betel-vine. Fl. Malay Archipelago. E. holosericea, Kurz, is, as pointed out by Prain, in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 66, 72, a mistake, based upon the leavesof E. lithosperma and the fl. of E. ovalifolia. Dioclea reflexa, ; Kurz, F. Fl. i. 379; Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc. ix. t. 40. Assam, Silhet, Tenasserim, Anclamans, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago, tropical Africa and America, is a strong woody climber with rusty tomentose branches, and pinnately trifoliolate stipe!late leaves. Fl. pale pink, in dense racemes on rusty tomentose peduncles 8-12 in. long, bracts linear, much longer than buds, subpersistent. Petals about equal in length, standard orbicular, emarginate. Vexillary stamen free below, con- FiG. 97. nate with the others in the middle, with a perfect anther, Erythrina lithosperma, the stamens in the sheath alternately with perfect and Bl. ^. empty anthers. Pod turgid, 1-2-seeded, 3-4 in. 14. PUERARIA, DC; M. Brit. Ind. ii. 197. Twining shrubs or herbs with large pinnately trifoliolate stipellate leaves, which in some species are lobed. Fl. in long, mostly paniculate racemes, blue or purple. Calyx campanulate, teeth unequal. Wings and keel nearly equal to standard. Vexillary stamen entirely free or cohering with the rest. Ovary sessile or nearly so. Pod linear, flat, many-seeded. 12 specie
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