Cissus javana DC., Prodr. 1: 628 1824. (syn: Cissus discolor Bl.; Cissus inaequalis Heyne ex Wall.; Cissus javana var. rotundifolia Amsh.; Cissus sicyoides Klein ex Steud.; Vitis bracteata Noronha; Vitis costata Wall.; Vitis discolor (Bl.) Dalz.; Vitis diversifolia Wall.; Vitis discolor (Bl.) Dalz.; Vitis diversifolia Wall.; Vitis inaequalis Wall. (ambiguous synonym) ; Vitis inaequalis Wall. ex Wight & Arn. (ambiguous synonym) as per Catalogue of Life; Cissus javana DC., Prodr. 1: 628 1824. (syn. Cissus discolor Blume; Cissus javana var. pubescens C.L.Li; Cissus sessilis Amshoff; Cissus sicyoides Klein ex Steud.; Vitis discolor (Blume) Dalzell) as per The Plant List Ver.1.1; Java, India (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Maharashtra,
Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala), Bangladesh, Laos, Vietnam, Nepal, Sikkim,
Myanmar [Burma], Thailand, peninsular Malaysia (Perlis, Langkawi Isl. and Batu
Caves, Selangor), Andaman Isl. (South Andaman Isl.), Philippines (Mindanao),
China (Sichuan, Yunnan), Taiwan (I), Hispaniola (I), Trinidad & Tobago (I),
Honduras (I) as per Catalogue of Life; KISS-us or SISS-us -- Latin name for ivy ... Dave's Botanary JA-vah-nuh -- of or from Java ... Dave's Botanary commonly known as: climbing begonia, rex begonia vine, trailing begonia • Kannada: ಸೋನೆಹುಳಿ sonehuli • Malayalam: ആരോൻപുളി aaronpuli, ഞെരിഞ്ഞന്പുളി nerinampuli • Manipuri: কোংগঙৌযেন লবা kongngouyen laba • Marathi: नाग वेल naga vel, तेली चा वेल teli cha vel • Nepali: जोगि लहरा jogi lahara, सानु पुरेनि sanu pureni • Sanskrit: अम्लवेतसः amlavetasah • Tulu: ಸೋನೆಪ್ಪುಲಿ soneppuli few flowering plants have been photographed in Uttara Kannada forests. requires identification. kindly help IMG_7013.JPG is Cissus discolour Could someone identify this climber please? This is Cissus discolor, Blume. Vitaceae family. Cissus discolor, perhaps. Cissus discolor!! quite interesting plant ! you are a treasure trove loved the flowers the profile view seems to be like a queen's crown in the children's book. Agumbe Ghat :: Cissus ¿ javana ? FOR VALIDATION :: DVJAN11 : 13 posts by 6 authors. 4 images. Agumbe Ghat (part of Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary) ... Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka Date: 28 DEC 2014 ... Altitude: about 600 m asl at crest, about 250 m asl at foothill Cissus ¿ javana ? ... (family: Vitaceae) Thank you ... for sharing this unknown vine. ..., let us wait for validating comments. Elsewhere, this could be an ornamental plant, therefore search results for C. javana show various cultivars; and hardly shows its nature in wild. In flickr, I have seen one photo of C. javana, to which posted plant matches well ... https://www.flickr.com/search/?w=127280380@N06&q=Cissus%20javana I collected the same from the Madei Wildlife sanctuary, Goa, in ghats. Our team also identified our collection as Cissus javana. I did a simple trick - search 'red' in the Vitis entries in FBI! It appears to me that your id is correct. I am glad you did !! Thank you very much Actually, I had heard ... prompting the ID when we both sighted the plant at Agumbe Ghat. He is yet to upload his pictures; he must be busy with his studies. in this case, I made mistake of selective search ... "Cissus javana" AND authorname:"..." AND after:2014/12/28 I did not think of searching entire eFI database !! Well, ..., my practice is search all if there are few, search earliest and latest if there are many, specially GS, NS, BS, DSR, DV... unfortunately your uploads do not give me bigger images. Learned something about searching ![]() This is an interesting plant. Thanks to ... for showing. In BSI flora of Maharashtra we find Cissus javanica DC. and the description as well as illustration seems to match with these pictures. In the Key for Cissus in the same book, the characters for this plant are glabrous leaves and" leaves blotched with white above, purple beneath" Interestingly, in Talbot's Forest Flora of bombay Presidency and Sind he describes Vitis discolor (a synonym of Cissus javana according to the The Plant List) as having leaves with these same colours, ie the white splotches and purple beneath and with red stems. He also mentions that the species is readily distinguished from other species of Vitis. Please find attached two images of Cissus javana found at Chorla Ghat, North Goa at about 300 m altitude. Please id this climber : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1) Please confirm this plant is this vitis sp?? please help in id found in radhanagri wild life sanctuary August 2014 Cissus javana DC. (syn. Cissus discolor Blume) Reguest for identification of photos of a climber with tendrils taken at Jog falls, Shimoga, Karnataka. Changed orientation of photos - Attachments (3) so the backs of the leaves are not red? Please check Cissus javana DC. (for leaves with white patch, including the red one); don't know the other one. Thanks for the info Cissus species in eFloraofindia (with details/ keys from published papers/ regional floras/ FRLHT/ FOI/ Biotik/ efloras/ books etc., where ever available) ... is correct in thinking that the climber in front is Cissus javana. There is another plant in the background. Yes Sir, I fail to identify the plant in the background. The plant in the background (trinerved) looks like Cinnamomum species. Thank you Sir for the probable ID of the background plant. I was not sure if it was a vine or a tree! TSPNOV2015-73-116: Images of Cissus javana (Vitaceae) : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (6) It is my pleasure to share few images of Cissus javana (Vitaceae) Habit: Climber Habitat: Wild, Evergreen forest fringe Sighting: Gundya, Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, about 300 msl Date: 25-10-2014 and 27-01-2015 There is a problem in nomenclature. The name Cissus discolor Blume, Cat. Gew. Buitenzorg 39. 1823 is a valid publication and it antedates the name C. javana DC., Prodr. 1: 628. 1824 by one year. Thus Cissus discolor Blume takes precedence, as treated by ... in Flora of India Vol. 5. 2000. ... is requested to correct the efi page accordingly. Yes ... flora of Karnataka lists it as Cissus discolor too == in botany, how does one determine if a publication is a valid publication? Please help. I am attaching herewith the Melbourne Code, now in effect, which determines the botanical nomenclature to be adopted and adhered to from time to time. Here they have explained the meaning of Valid publication in detail. In a very simple way, first, in order to be validly published, a publication must be effectively published, i. e. the book. journal, etc. where the publication has been made has to be widely circulated among the botanical community worldwide. Online publications are now valid. While publishing a new species, you must include a diagnosis (now Latin translation of diagnosis is not mandatory) and you have to designate a type. For new names, or new combinations, basionyms (the name on which it is based) are to be cited. There are several other directives. Please download the attachment. MELBOURNE CODE 2012.docx Thank you ... That makes sense and seems to be a valid way to identify and name a species and be widely acceptedNames of Plants in India :: Marathi name for Cissus javana : 3 posts by 2 authors. While compiling Marathi name for Cissus javana DC. ... syn. Vitis discolor (Blume) Dalzell, came across following: Telit sayel Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian empire by Brandis, Dietrich, Sir, 1824-1907 Telitsayel The trees, shrubs, and woody-climbers of the Bombay Presidency by Talbot, W. A. (William Alexander), - 1917 I will be very glad to get this name in Devanagari script. Finally joy! After long hours of cracking the enigmatic name, went on to search with possibility of telitsayel being teli cha vel (teli-tsa-yel). And I did find it mentioned so in The flowering plants of Western India by the Rev. Alexander Kyd Nairne, January 1894. Thus तेली चा वेल !!! teli is name given to oilman ... A dictionary, Marathi and English by Molesworth, J. T. (James Thomas). Though not clear why the climber is attributed to oilman! Among the results, could find तेलीचें झाड (=माकडीचें झाड) - Ixora parviflora (syn. of Ixora pavetta Andr.), and its timber तेलीचें लाकूड - oily wood used for torches by night-messengers or travelers. Thanks and salutes to these great people - Talbot, Sir Brandis and Rev. Kyd !!! Thanks, ..., for finally cracking the name. Names of Plants in India :: Cissus javana DC. : 2 posts by 2 authors. via Species > C > Cissus javana DC. ... family: Vitaceae KISS-us or SISS-us -- Latin name for ivy ... Dave's Botanary JA-vah-nuh -- of or from Java ... Dave's Botanary commonly known as: climbing begonia, rex begonia vine, trailing begonia • Malayalam: ആരോൻപുളി aaronpuli, ഞെരിഞ്ഞന്പുളി nerinampuli • Manipuri:কোংগঙৌযেন লবা kongngouyen laba • Marathi: नाग वेल naga vel, तेली चा वेल teli cha vel • Nepali: जोगि लहरा jogi lahara, सानु पुरेनि sanu pureni botanical names: Cissus javana DC. ... synonyms: Cissus discolor Blume • Vitis discolor (Blume) Dalzell ... The Plants List (2013). Version 1.1. December 28, 2014 ... along Agumbe Ghat update ... • Kannada: ಸೋನೆಹುಳಿ sonehuli • Sanskrit: अम्लवेतसः amlavetasah • Tulu: ಸೋನೆಪ್ಪುಲಿ soneppuli Cissus javana :: Bisle Ghat :: 15 NOV 2016 :: DVDEC89 : 4 posts by 3 authors. 4 images. Bisle Ghat Karnataka Date: 15 NOV 2016 ... Altitude range: ~ 956 - 139 m (3136 - 456 ft) asl Cissus javana DC. ... (family: Vitaceae) Very beautiful images, of the species and habitat..!! Location Rajnagar Kumarghat Unakoti district Tripura Please identify it Thanks, ... Any other images. Pl. also check with comparative images available at Dioscorea in eif site This is vitaceae family. Cissus javana Dc. cissus javanica Thank you very much. Is it Cissus javana or Cissus javanica ? Is Cissus discolor a synonym of Cissus javana ? Cissus javana (syn: Cissus discolor Bl.); Climber For ID : Lalbagh,Bangalore : 17SEP17 : AK-13 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3) Climber seen earlier this month. Leaves look very close to Cissus javana, with a slight difference. To me also appear close as per images at Cissus javana Cissus javana DC. : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (8) Location : Thula Khet, Pokhara, Nepal Date : 10 August 2017Altitude : 2800 ft. Nepali Name : जोगी लहरा Jogee Laharaa Could someone identify this climber please. Date & Time 31 Aug 2010 Location: Place, Altitude, GPS Chethalayam, Sultan Bathery, Wayanad, kerala. Habitat: Garden, Urban, Wild Type: Wild Climber This could be a Cissus sp. (Vitaceae) Vitaceae is only what I can confirm Could it be Climbing Begonia? Link given below. http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Climbing%20Begonia.html This is Cissus discolour, so called due to the purple colour a the back of the leaves and dark green in front! Saw the same flowering last week. This climber attracts quite a good number of butterfly kinds. Vibhuti Falls, Yana, Western ghats, Uttara Kannada Oct 2010 Cissus discolor, perhaps. Can be Cissus discolour! I also think it should be Cissus javana DC. as per images and details herein. Please help in identifying this simple-leaved Vitaceae climber. I do not have good photographs of this plant. Habitat: roadside and forest edge of evergreen Place: Top Slip, Anamalai Tiger Reserve, TN Date: 29 August 2016 Alt.: 900 m asl check it for Cissus glyptocarpa Thanks a lot for the identification sir. To me appears more close to images and details at Cissus javana ANNOV54 Vitaceae shrub for identification : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (11) Chimmony wildlife sanctuary, Kerala November 2014 Cissus discolor Agree with ... As back of the leaves is not coloured and leaves are not blotched above, following Keys in Book link at Flora of Karnataka, I will go for Cissus latifolia Lam. (syn: Cissus gigantea Bedd.; Cissus glauca Roxb.). Pl. confirm. ..., it's a magnificent plant. But not known to me I think it is Cissis discolor. May be due to light availability the leaves turns to complete green. Underneath of leaves are not visible in the given pictures. Underneath is visible partially in one of the images. Pl. see the 4th image. I guess there is no doubt about Cissus javana DC. ! References: |