Hiptage benghalensis (L.) Kurz, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, Pt. 2, Nat. Hist. 43: 136 136 1874.(syn. Banisteria benghalensis L. (Unresolved); Gaertnera obtusifolia Roxb. (unresolved); Hiptage javanica Blume; Hiptage obtusifolia (Roxb.) DC.; Hiptage parvifolia Wight & Arn.); Hiptage, Haladvel, vasantduti, chandravalli, madhalata, madhumalati, Helicopter Flower • Hindi: Madhavi lata माधवी लता • Manipuri: মাধবী Madhabi • Kannada: Madhvi • Bengali: মাধবীলতা Madhabilata • Tamil: வசந்தகால மல்லிகை Vasantakaala malligai ; India: Throughout hotter parts of India in ravines, swampy localities and hill forests up to 1800 m; Myanmar, S.China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malesia, Philippines and Sri Lanka as per BSI Flora of India (For only var. benghalensis)
Hiptage benghalensis Family: Malphighiaceae Common Name : Maadhavi lata, Halad-wel Date/Time : 05 Mar,2010 9.00 am Location: Kanakeshwar, Alibag MS Habit : Shrub Habitat : Moist Deciduous Forest Leaves 4-9 in. long; flowers 0.7 - 1 in across; wings of samaras 1.5 in. long. Leaf Arrangement: Opposite Leaf Shape : Elliptical or oval, Oblong Leaf Apex : Acuminate or acaudate Leaf Base : Acute Inflorescence: Terminal, Axillary, Corymb Flower Colour : Pink, White Flowering Month: October-March Fruit : Samara, Winged Flowers and seeds of Hiptage benghalensis Mar. name: Madhavi lata, Haladvel Photographed at Kanakeshwar, Maharashtra on 6 Mar.2009 Do they grow solitary or are they found in clusters? nice photos... ...is Hiptage benghalensis Synonyms of Hiptage madablota or they different ? Also read... http://www.cityfarmer.org/indiagarden.html ...it's interesting. Hiptage benghalensis is synonym to H. madoblata, commomnly known as Madhabilata. Sometimes Quisqualis indica, the Rangoon creeper is erroneously called Madhabilata. We generally call Quisqualis indica as MADHUMALATI. It is at full bloom at Mumbai Port Trust Central Kitchen Terrace Farm Botanical name: Hiptage benghalensis Family: Malpighiaceae (Barbados cherry family)
Hindi name ID Please Scientific Name ID Please Family ID Please Photo taken 16.3.2011 At- Jamwa ramgarh Sanctury, Jaipur, Rajastan, India Description woody climber in wild - this woody liana is Hiptage benghalensis (L.) Kurz The genus name, Hiptage, is derived from the Greek hiptamai, which means "to fly" and refers its unique three-winged fruit known as "samara". "Benghalensis" is derived from the historic region of Bengal. You can find local name in Flora of Rajasthan more info can be check in following link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiptage_benghalensis (August- Sep.2011).
I think i know this plant by the name Hiptage madablota...is it a synonym....??? Yes Hiptage benghalensis of Malpighiaceae family. Yes nice to see the flowers as well as fruits. This can grow like a huge liana too...... Location: Sirumali Forest, Dindigul Date : 6th Feb 2012 Habitat : Semievergreen forest Habit : Woody climber Altitute : abt 500 metres looks like Hiptage benghalensis Yes Hiptage benghalensis a woody climber. Malpighiaceae "madhavi lata"
Hiptage benghalensis (Family: Malpighiaceae) seen at Ahupe Ghat (Bhimashankar WLS, Maharashtra). Date/Time: 13-01-2013 / 11:30AM Habitat: Wild. Lovely! I wanted to see this and was expecting it to be around Matheran or at least Ulhas valley. Phansad has a good population.
It looks like Hiptage benghalensis (except for the first picture). It is usually a woody climber. Family: Malpighiaceae. If it is a tree, then it may be a different species of Hiptage.Thanks ..., It looks like it It looked like a shrub and the branches looked more a climber. It definetely didn't look like a tree WIki says the following: H. benghalensis is a stout, high-climbing liana or large shrub, with white or yellowish hairs on the stem. Its leaves are lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate and approximately 20 cm (8 in) long,[1] and 9 cm (4 in) broad; petioles are up to 1 cm long.[5] It has scandent branches up to 5 m (16 ft) high.[1]Hiptage benghalensis. Madhavi lata. Family : Malpighiaceae. Native. Found in western ghats too. This has very interesting fruits(?). They have three wings and if you throw them up in the air, they fall spiraling. My little cousin calls them helicopter seeds :) THESE FRUITS ARE FALLEN ON GROUND IN FOREST NEAR DAPOLI, DIS - RATNAGIRI, MAHARASHTRA I TRIED MY LEVEL BEST FOR FINDING SOURCE OF PLANT (TREE, SHRUB, CLIMBER), UNFORTUNATELY I CANT. I think these are Hiptage Benghalensis fruits. We do some green connect programs with kids and this is a great hit with them! If you throw the seeds into the air, they come twirling down. They call it 'helicopter fruits' :) Found in Nagala Block, Thane District, Maharashtra. Habit: Vine like, creeping along slope, maximum height reached about 6-7 feet. Date: Photo taken on 20 April 2013. Is it Hiptage benghalensis? Yes, the foliage just looks like to be Hiptage benhghalensis...wait for flowers to be sure.. Though this woody climber is occasionally planted in gardens, I am sharing the pics recorded from wild- in Chakrata area.. Hiptage beghalensis- The "Madhumalti" We called it Madhubi as the Poet R. Thakur mention his poem Hiptage benghalensis - Madhavi lata, the plant is referred by Kavi Kali Dass of Medieval India Small sized tree on NandiBetta hills near Bangalore. Flowering in October. Pls help id. ... These are most likely flowers of a climber on the tree. Hiptage benghalensis. Please see http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Madhavi%20Lata.html.yes most likely, the flowers are unique. Thanks for the id. Hiptage benghalensis माधवी लता Hiptage species : 2 posts by 2 authors. looking for Hiptage species (excluding H benghalensis). Can anyone help from where I can get this plant. Thanks, ..., We have only Hiptage benghalensis so far in efi. What are the other species found in India ? Hiptage benghalensis (Malpighiaceae) from Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra... : 7 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (6) Here am attaching some aspects of highly fragrant climber Hiptage benghalensis that belongs to the family Malpighiaceae. Images were taken from Kurukshetra University in March 2019...!!! Hiptage benghalensis AT/May 2019/04 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1)- 1 Mb. Hiptage benghalensis Hiptage, Helicopter Flower Hindi name: Madhavi lata References:
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