. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. ] XXXYI. A:\ 177 U. V. repens, W, et A.: Kurz F. M. i. 275. A large climber. Brandies often white, mealy. L. i^labrous, orate from a cordate base, acuminate, not lobed, with dibtant hairy teeth, blade 2-4, petiole 1-2} in. Cymes large, half the length of leaf, peduncle 1-2| in., seed usually one. Silvkim, Khn^i hiliir>, Ast,ain, Phittaixouic, Biiniia. AVest si<le of thf* Peninsula. Fi. Junp-Sept. (Kliasi) March (Kanara). Ma


. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. ] XXXYI. A:\ 177 U. V. repens, W, et A.: Kurz F. M. i. 275. A large climber. Brandies often white, mealy. L. i^labrous, orate from a cordate base, acuminate, not lobed, with dibtant hairy teeth, blade 2-4, petiole 1-2} in. Cymes large, half the length of leaf, peduncle 1-2| in., seed usually one. Silvkim, Khn^i hiliir>, Ast,ain, Phittaixouic, Biiniia. AVest si<le of thf* Peninsula. Fi. Junp-Sept. (Kliasi) March (Kanara). Mala}- Peninsula and Archipelago. lU. V. quadrangularis, Wall.: Wight Ic. t. 51; Brandis F. Fl. 100. Yern. Ilarmnkar^ Bomb.; Xalleru, NorthAVest India, Western Peninsula. Fi. R S. Eastern tropical Africa, Arabia, Malay Arcliipelag'o. B. L. simple. Fl. pentanierous. Cymes arranged in panicles (spikes in T". indica)^ inflorescence usually on the tendril. 11. V. vinifera, Linn.: Brandis F. Fl. iKS. The Ovapv Vim, Dakhj Hind. A large woody climber, tendrils louii^, bifid. L. glabrous a])0Te, clothed be- neath with grey floccose deciduous tomentum, from a cordate base nearly orbicular, more or less <leeply 5-lobed, edge cut into large unequal acute teeth ; basal nerves 5, the midrib with 4-5 pair of prominent sec. n., petiole generally shorter than leaf, but longer than half its length. Fl. green, fragrant, petals cohering at the top. Fr. 3-5-seeded- ludigenous in Armenia, the Caucasus and other parts, of We<=5tem Asia, probably also in Greece. Apparently wild in the ISTortlpWest Himalaya, Gtdtivated in Kashmir, Kunawar (the vineyards mobtly debtroyed hj vine-disease between 1855 an<l 18(-)0), the plains of North-West India and the Deccan. 12. V. lanata, Eoxb. (King Journ. As. Soc. Beng. vol. Oo (1897 ^^ p. Ill); Jacquem. Voy. Bot. t. 30. Chakcha, Bussahir; Jarila /r^ra, Nep.; Goele-lotaj Sundrib, A powerful woody climber. Branches, petioles and inflorescence more


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