Location: Nagarkot, Nepal Date: 11 June 2018 Altitude: 6500 ft. Habit : Wild To me appears close to images at Rubus moluccanus All images showing red fruit in the net. I guess I shall never understand relation between: R. indicus, R. moluccanus, R. rugosus and R. hamiltonianus however you have clarified about this issue earlier. 1.EFN : R. rugosus syn : R.hamiltonianus No R. moluccanus 2.Plants and People of Nepal by Manadhar : R. rugosus syn: R.moluccanus and R.hamiltonianus 3.A Compendium of Medicinal Plants in Nepal by IUCN : R. rugosus syn: R. moluccanus No R. hamiltonianus 4.Flowers of India : R. moluccanus syn: R. hillii R. indicus syn: R. rugosus and R. wightii but not related to sp. found in Nepal 5.The Catalogue of life : R. rugosus syn: R. hamiltonianus R. moluccanus syn : No syn related to above. 6.POWO Kew : R. rugosus Syn: NO Distribution in nepal - Yes R. mollucanus Syn: NO Distribution in Nepal - No R. hamiltonianus No mention R. indicus syn : NO Distribution in Nepal - NO 7. The Plant List is not working. If we find similar images, let us keep them together on a single page On closer scrutiny, I feel it may also be Rubus paniculatus Sm. with black fruits and as per SK119OCT01-2016:ID Although inflorescence is only part shown and does not appear to be paniculate as per these images. |