Ziziphus incurva Roxb., Fl. Ind., ed. 1820 2: 364–365 1824. (syn: Ziziphus yunnanensis C.K. Schneid.); China (Yunnan, S-Guizhou, Guangxi), SE-Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, N-India (Assam,
Meghalaya, Tamil Nadu), Myanmar [Burma] (Chin, Kachin, Mandalay, Sagaing, Shan),
Thailand, Laos, Vietnam as per Catalogue of Life; Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand as per Flora of China Ziziphus incurva : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (8) Sharing some pictures of Ziziphus incurva ?? shot on 13 August 2016 on the way to naharkot Nepal at 5000 ft. I guess this should be a new entry to the efi. I think matches with images at Adding some pictures I guess is ripe fruits ! Chalnakhel, Nepal on 2 November 2016 at 5000 ft. Nepali names: हाडे वयर Haade Vayar / रजु काँडा Raju Kaadaa Attachments (9) Really Amazing... SK45JUL23-2016:ID : 13 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (3) Enclosing some pictures for identification . Location : Godawari Botanical Garden Nepal Altitude: 5000 ft. Date: 13 July, 2016 Looks like Rhmanaceae to me. Could it be Zizyphus oenoplia?? I think it's not Ziziphus oenopolia Ziziphus seems to be okay, but not Z. oenoplia... Thanks, ... I think it should also be Ziziphus incurva as per another post by ... Very close to Z. incurva though the this plant was little shorter than the other one. Hence, I guess Z. incurva. Ziziphus incurva Roxb. Nepali Names : हाडे बयर Haade Bayar / रजु काँडा Raju Kaandaa Location: Godawari, Nepal Date: 22 June 2017 Altitude:5000 ft. Ziziphus incurva Roxb. : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (9)- around 600 kb each. Location: Nagarkot, Nepal Date: 11 June 2018 Altitude: 6500 ft. Habit : Wild id please:CR170113: Location: Pune University looks like Zizyphus xylopyrus I agree with ... this is unarmed Zizyphus... This appears to be close to Ziziphus incurva Roxb. as per images and details herein. Fruit size looking quite big compared to Z. incurva. I think looking big because of the focus on the fruit. |
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