Kydia calycina Roxb., Pl. Coromandel 3: 11, pl. 215 11 1819. (syn. Kydia fraterna Roxb.; Kydia paterna Roxb.; Kydia pulverulenta Buch.-Ham.; Kydia roxburghiana Wight); China (S-Yunnan), Vietnam, Thailand, Bhutan, Myanmar [Burma] (Chin, Kachin,
Mandalay, Yangon), India (widespread), Pakistan (Hazara, Pakistani Punjab,
Murree), Jammu & Kashmir (Jammu, Kashmir), Nepal, Laos as per Catalogue of Life;
KID-ee-uh -- named for Col Robert Kyd, first director of Calcutta Botanical Garden ka-LEE-kin-uh -- having a persistent (or conspicuous) calyx commonly known as: kydia • *Assamese*: কুকুহা kukuha, পিছোলা pichhola • * Bengali*: পোলা pola • *Gujarati*: મોટી હીરવણી moti hirwani • *Hindi*: पट्ठा pattha, पुला pula, पुलिया pulia • *Kannada*: ಬೆಮ್ದೆ bende • *Konkani*: वारंग warang • *Malayalam*: കാട്ടാവണക്ക് വെളളടച്ചി kaattaavanakk velalatacci, വീമ്പ് viimp • *Manipuri*: khabi • *Marathi*: रान भेंडी ranbhendi, वरंग or वारंग warang • *Nepalese*: पुलिया pulia • *Oriya*: bankopasia • *Sikkimese*: kubinde • *Tamil*: பூலா pula • *Telugu*: పోతరి potari • *Urdu*: kapasia Native to: China, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand, Vietnam The plant bears male and female flowers. Kydia calycina have both, pure white and white with pink tinged corolla. Flora of Jamwa ramgarh Sanctury,Jaipur,Rajastan-5: Hindi name पूला Scientific Name Kydia calycina Family Malvaceae Photo taken15.5.2009 At- Jamwa ramgarh Sanctury,Jaipur,Rajastan, India Description blooming leafless condition The dried flowers look very crisp and cute.
Malvaceae week :: Kydia calycina: Kydia calycina Roxb. KID-ee-uh -- named for Col Robert Kyd, first director of Calcutta Botanical Garden ka-LEE-kin-uh -- having a persistent (or conspicuous) calyx Male flowers ... please validate [image: Viimp (Malayalam: വീമ്പ്)]<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi...> Oct 25, 2008 at Karnala Bird Sanctuary Female flowers ... please validate [image: Pula (Tamil: பூலா)]<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi...> Oct 19, 2007 along ghat road reaching Kas plateau commonly known as: kydia • *Assamese*: কুকুহা kukuha, পিছোলা pichhola • * Bengali*: পোলা pola • *Gujarati*: મોટી હીરવણી moti hirwani • *Hindi*: पट्ठा pattha, पुला pula, पुलिया pulia • *Kannada*: ಬೆಮ್ದೆ bende • *Konkani*: वारंग warang • *Malayalam*: കാട്ടാവണക്ക് വെളളടച്ചി kaattaavanakk velalatacci, വീമ്പ് viimp • *Manipuri*: khabi • *Marathi*: रान भेंडी ranbhendi, वरंग or वारंग warang • *Nepalese*: पुलिया pulia • *Oriya*: bankopasia • *Sikkimese*: kubinde • *Tamil*: பூலா pula • *Telugu*: పోతరి potari • *Urdu*: kapasia Native to: China, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand, Vietnam - [image: Kydia calycina]<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi...>... Oct 19, 2007 along ghat road reaching Kas plateau - [image: Potari (Telugu: పోతరి)]<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi...>... Oct 25, 2008 at Karnala Bird Sanctuary - [image: Pulia (Hindi: पुलिया)]<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi...>... Oct 25, 2008 at Karnala Bird Sanctuary - [image: Kaattaavanakk Velalatacci (Malayalam: കാട്ടാവണക്ക് വെളളടച്ചി)]<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi...>... Dec 6, 2008 at Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary - [image: Kukuha (Assamese: কুকুহা)]<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi...>... Jan 10, 2009 at Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary - ... for more views: http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=91314344%40N00&q=Kydiacalycina&m=tags I think you are correct .... about the gender specificity of Kydia I am not sure about the id of this plant. It doesn't looks like Haldina cordifolia of Rubiaceae family to me. I think the one in ... Flickr photo stream is H. cordifolia @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinesh_valke/870235799/ Yes ... i also have some doubts about its id. My id was based on the sign board available on the plant. As it was so high i could not get closeup of flowers. I will try to have close up of flowers fruits next time Looks like some Kydia sp. looks like Kydia calycina what could be the meaning of उपयोग: खिलौने एवं स्केल? toys are made from the wood of this tree? Why perticularly this tree? What is स्केल? measuring scale? Just wondering what the sign wanted to say. Scale means Measuring scale Yes ... This plant should be Kydia calycina (commonly known as Pula) as suggested by ... Both of these trees are frequent in the area. A couple of pictures of Haldinia cordifolia. This is of a sapling. Couldn't get pictures of the mother tree since the leaves were very high. Taken on Aug 15 2011, from Mannarkad, Palakkad district, Kerala. Please confirm id. Tree ID 201111 JP: Need assistance in identification, Location: Harshul, trimbakeshwar, Nashik Habit: Tree large, about 15 to 20 mt tall Bark: peeling, dark brown, younger parts white Leaves: alternate, simple. trilobed but not conspicuous size: more wide than long 15 cm x 20 cm venation: 5 main veins, palmate. petioles: 6 to 8 cm long. 1 gland at the base leaf scar visible on stem. Flowering in clusters and while the plant had leaves flowers dried had 4 to 5 persistent sepals app 2 com long while the petals were also seen but small and curled inwards the twigs were difficult to break and had long fibres like the tiliaceae, malvaceae, sterculiaceae group. probably a member of Sterculiaceae.... ... Kydia calycina, just as ... pointed. The flower in posted photo is female flower. The plant bears male and female flowers. Kydia calycina Roxb. Photographed at Manas NP, Assam Very nice pictures, ... But ... picture has pure white flowers. Is this just a variation? http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinesh_valke/2978510131/ Kydia calycina have both, pure white and white with pink tinged corolla. I am attaching my pix for Pench Tiger Reserve M.P. Local name- Karai. I couldnt find it's botanical identity through dis name. Tree height- appx 12- 15 feet Flowers- Four petaled. Yes Kydia calycina. It seems you had a great trip of M.P. Yes ..., I was fortunate to visit the jungle one day with a retired Forest officer who z a gr8 plant lover and a walking encyclopedia of flora of MP. Unfortunately I cnt invite him here on Efi as he doesnt uses internet. Family: Malvaceae Date/Time: 22-01-2012 / 09:45AM Habitat: Wild Plant habit: Tree. Its deciduous in nature.. leafless from Jan - March. Is it Kydia calycina? Agree with ... This is Pula [Kydia calycina]. Seniding a few photographs. (6 images) Thane, Maharashtra............ Kydia calycina Roxb. Kydia calycina Kydia calycina only Kindly identify these forest trees photographed in the Nallamalla Hills, Srisailam-Nagarjuna National Park, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. White flower about 2-3 cm wide.Yes, this should be Kydia calycina.. a wild tree speces of Malvaceae Kydia calycina indeed.
Seen the profuse flowering of a single tree of Kydia calycina en-route Prabalgad. Family: Malvaceae Date/Time: 22-01-2012 / 09:45AM Habitat: Wild Plant habit: Tree. Kydia calycina: Photographed at Yawteswar, Satara. Malvaceae fortnight :: Kydia calycina : Near Pune and in Konkan : SMP 05 : 1 post by 1 author. 3 images. Kydia calycina This tree was shot in flowering stage from Morni Hills (Haryana).. Kydia calycina.... 21-TSP-ID-07JAN2016-1-Nandi Hills: Tree for ID : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5) Kindly identify this plant.. Habit: Tree Habitat: Wild, Dry deciduous forest Sighting: Nandi Hills, Chikkaballapur, Karnataka, about 1300 msl Date: 08-12-2015 Could this be Kydia sp..?? Thanks ...The uploaded images match with those contained both in FOI and DFK. Ref: http://florakarnataka.ces.iisc.ernet.in/hjcb2/herbsheet.php?id=2785&cat=1 Yes Kydia calycina. More towards fruiting stage. TSP-JAN2016-20-20:Images of Kydia calycina (Malvaceae) : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5) It is my pleasure to share few images of Kydia calycina (Malvaceae) Ref: https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/m---z/m/malvaceae/kydia/kydia-calycina Habit: Tree Habitat: Wild, Semi-evrgreen forest Sighting: Koppa, Chikmagalur, Karnataka, about 1000 msl Date: 26-11-2015 Flower close-up is exquisite. Thanks for sharing.
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