Cissus repanda Vahl, Symb. Bot. 3: 18 1794. (Syn: Cissus aquosa Buch.-Ham. ex Wall.; Cissus glauca Thw. (ambiguous synonym); Cissus indica Koen. ex Steud. (ambiguous synonym); Cissus indica Rottl. (ambiguous synonym); Cissus repens Thw. (ambiguous synonym); Cissus riparia Laws.; Cissus rosea (Royle) Walp.; Cissus roseus Royle; Rinxostylis repanda (Vahl.) Rafin.; Vitis angulata Kurz (ambiguous synonym); Vitis fluminicola Steud.; Vitis laeta Wall.; Vitis repanda (Vahl.) Wight & Arn.; Vitis riparia Wall. (ambiguous synonym); Vitis rosea Royle; Vitis wallichii Kurz (ambiguous synonym); Vitis wightiana Wall.); India (Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Tripura,
Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala), Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Andaman Isl. (South
Andaman Isl.), Nicobar Isl. (Car Nicobar Isl.), Bhutan, Myanmar [Burma] (Bago,
Kachin, Mandalay, Rakhine), China (Sichuan, Yunnan), Thailand, Nepal, Vietnam as per Catalogue of life;
KISS-us or SISS-us -- Latin name for Ivy ... Dave's Botanary REP-an-duh -- has wavy edges, wavy leaf margins ... Dave's Botanary commonly known as: wavy-leaved cissus • Assamese: মেদমেদিয়া লতা medamediya lata, পানী লতা pani lata • Gujarati: ગાંડો વેલો gando velo, પાણી વેલો paani velo • Hindi: पानी बेल pani bel • Kachchhi: સીઆરજીધ્રાખ siarjidrakh • Kannada: ಎಲೆಕೊಂಬು ಬಳ್ಳಿ elekombu balli, ಮುಡಿ ಬಳ್ಳಿ mudi balli • Manipuri: কোংগঙৌযেন kongngouyen • Marathi: गेंदाळ gendal • Nepali: झुलेती jhuletee • Odiya: ଟାକୁଆଳି takuali • Telugu: గుమ్మడి తీగ gummadi thige, నేలబొడ్డు nelaboddu, పసుపు గోదాని తీగ pasupu godani thiga • Tulu: ಮುಡಿ ಬಳ್ಳು mudi ballu Cissus arnottiana B.V.Shetty & Par.Singh due to simple tendrils, which are forked in C. repanda. Scandent shrub; branches subterete, woody; young parts appressed-wooly, reddish; tendrils branched. Leaves suborbicular, sometimes 5-7 angled deeply cordate at base, dentate-serrate at margin, short-acuminate at apex, 10-20 x 7-15 cm, densely reddish appresed-wooly when young, glabrescent; petioles 3-7 cm long; stipules falcate, ca 5 x 2.5 mm, pubescent. Inflorescences lax subcorymbosely branched umbelled cymes, 5-11 cm long; peduncles 3-7 cm long, hairy. Flowers hairy; pedicels 3-4 mm long. Calyx cupular, obscurely 4-lobed. Petals ovate, ca 2 x 1 mm. Disc 4-lobed. Berries ellipsoid-pyriform, mucronate, 5-7 mm across, 1-seeded; Seed obovoid, smooth except for longitudinally encircling ridged raphe. Flowering and fruiting: February-April Semi-evergreen forests, also in sacred groves South Asia (Attributions- Dr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi from India Biodiversity Portal) Kindly validate this ID.
The plant in the attached photo is probably Cissus repanda var. subferruginea (Merrill & Chun) C. L. Li, Chin. J. Appl. Environ. Biol. 2: 49. 1996. Synonym : Parthenocissus subferruginea Merrill & Chun, Sunyatsenia 5: 120. 1940.Because Leaf blade 6-9 × 4-6.5 cm, abaxially with rubiginous hairs falling off to nearly glabrous or with sparse hairs. Peduncle ± sparsely ferruginous villous. Ovary glabrous. The local name is Gendal. Sending you some of my photographs. It has climbed to the top of my Banyan tree. Flowering generally occurs in March and fruiting in May. Attachments (8) Nice photographs Attaching scanned typed description of Cissus repanda from BSI Flora Mah. Attachments (3) 30042011 PJ1 ID request: Please see attached climber specially seen fruiting in the month of March-May. You can witness both ripe & unripe fruit which is dark purple and green in colour respectively. ID requested.
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Location- Place, Altitude - Kaiga , Uttar Kannada ,Karnataka, 380 mtrs Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- Wild Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb - Climber Height/Length- 20m - This is Gendal [Cissus repanda]. Please check the archives of this group for my photographs of this. - This plant I do not know, but in Bengal (native of Bengal) .... what we call Gendal or gandalpata, is totally different, Paederia foetida L., or the skunk wine which is considered to be a weed in many parts of the world including Hawaii... does this gendal that you have shown have other indian names? that can be popularized??? - ... some more common names ... wavy-leaved cissus • Assamese: medmedia-lop • Hindi: पानी बेल pani bel • Manipuri: খোংঙৌযেন kongngouyen • Marathi: गेंदळ gendal Cissus repanda: this is woody climber on ficus benghalensis. it is photographed in chiplun/maharashtra..... please help in id
... possibly Cissus repanda ... some views at http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Cissusrepanda&w=91314344%40N00&m=tags Agree with ..... This could be Gendal [Cissus repanda]. Sending a few of my photographs. Climber for ID : 09042013 : RV 1 : Attachments (3 + 3). 10 posts by 6 authors. Please help to identify this climber flowering & fruiting in Silonda Trail at SGNP (Borivali National Park), Mumbai in wild. Leaves were not seen and the pictures has been taken today (9.4.13). Looks like some Vitaceae sp. (Cissus sp..) ? By now there may be a few leaves which would help in identification. It is most likely a Cissus sp. Today (24.4.13) I took the pictures (3) of the climber with leaves, flowers & fruit......not many leaves are seen still......but its st flowering & fruiting profusely. I hope these pictures will help to identify this plant........the plant is in Silonda Trail of SGNP, Mumbai. ... my guess: the wavy-leaved cissus, Cissus repanda. Affirmative. This is Ghendal [Cissus repanda]. Please check these links Just saw the pics. Yes, I agree! Bhimbetka Rock Shelters in Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary ... about 1850 feet ft asl Date / Time: 20 SEP 13 at 03:26 PM ... Altitude: about 1902 ft asl ID please ... (family: ?) Dear friends, I have no clue about this large climber with cordate leaf. Also not sure of the tree with compound leaf. The cordate leaf could be about 12 - 15 cm across. Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, a world heritage site, is famous for its rock paintings. The place is known to be one of the most primitive dwellings of human race. All of the rock shelters are located within the territory of Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary. This looks like Ghendal [Cissus repanda]. Please check this link Indeed ... Thank you very very much for the ID. Requesting to please ID this climber captured growing wild near Devgad, Maharashtra in May 2014. Adding the fruits captured this year... Attachments (2) Cissus repanda : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (3). Cissus repanda karnala, june 2014
Wild Plant for ID : Nasik : 08JUL19 : AK-19 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1) A wild plant seen on a mountain slope in Nasik in the last week of June. Could be Cissus Species? Maybe Cissus repanda Thanks for suggested id. Nepali name(s) of Cissus repanda : 4 posts by 2 authors. Please help me with Nepali name(s) of Cissus repanda Vahl, if any. Ref: Flora of Nepal Nepali Name : झुलेती Jhuletee Names of Plants in India :: Cissus repanda Vahl : 1 post by 1 author. via Species > C > Cissus repanda Vahl ... family: Vitaceae REP-an-duh -- has wavy edges, wavy leaf margins ... Dave's Botanary commonly known as: wavy-leaved cissus • Assamese: মেদমেদিয়া লতা medamediya lata, পানী লতা pani lata • Gujarati: ગાંડો વેલો gando velo, પાણી વેલો paani velo • Hindi: पानी बेल pani bel • Kachchhi: સીઆરજીધ્રાખ siarjidrakh • Kannada: ಎಲೆಕೊಂಬು ಬಳ್ಳಿ elekombu balli, ಮುಡಿ ಬಳ್ಳಿ mudi balli • Manipuri: কোংগঙৌযেন kongngouyen • Marathi: गेंदाळ gendal • Nepali: झुलेती jhuletee • Odiya: ଟାକୁଆଳି takuali • Telugu: గుమ్మడి తీగ gummadi thige, నేలబొడ్డు nelaboddu, పసుపు గోదాని తీగ pasupu godani thiga • Tulu: ಮುಡಿ ಬಳ್ಳು mudi ballu botanical names: Cissus repanda Vahl ... synonym: Vitis repanda (Vahl.) Wight & Arn. ... status at GBIF April 12, 2009 ... Burondi, Dapoli Cissus repanda? for ID from Chittoor : 25August19 : VK : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4) Need help for Identification Habitat: Dry Scrub Forest Place: Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh Date: 25 August 2019. Also check Yes Cissus woodrowii. thank you … Taking this as Cissus arnottiana B.V.Shetty & Par.Singh (as it has tendrils, which are not there in Cissus woodrowii (Stapf ex Cooke) Santapau) and as per discussions at Plant ID. and high resolution specimens at GBIF You're right ..., woodrowii hasn't tendrils but arnottiana has simple tendrils, not forked.... I hope this plant is repanda only, Thanks, … I agree with you. Would this be Cissus woodrowii ? Place: Peddamandyam mandal, Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh. Date: 27 JUL 16 Wonderful images, ... Pl. check with images at Cissus woodrowii I think matches with images at Cissus woodrowii https://api.gbif.org/v1/image/unsafe/http%3A%2F%2Fmediaphoto.mnhn.fr%2Fmedia%2F1443868860685oKsVmVIDTTOmhfA0 I guess … is right ! Rather it may be Cissus repanda Vahl due to forked tendrils, which are simple in Cissus arnottiana B.V.Shetty & Par.Singh Yes, it's repanda ..., very happy to see this post from my native, the stem of the plant looks more similar to C. woodrowii. (https://indiabiodiversity.org/observation/show/1732140?pos=) Creeper for ID, Chittoor District,Andhra Pradesh, NAW-MAR17-03 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (7) Kindly identify this creeper growing out of rocky terrain, with reddish branches, palmate leaves and minute red/ yellow flowers photographed near Madanapalle, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh in February 2017. Cissus or other genera of Vitaceae? This appears to be Cissus repanda (Wight & Arn.) Vahl [Vitaceae]. What would you say about this ? Can it be Cissus woodrowii (Stapf ex Cooke) Santapau as I do not see any tendrils ? I guess matching ! It could be repanda because the plant seems Straggling shrub, tendrils some times deciduous... and one more thing woodrowii not reported earlier from Chittoor, Ok. ... Climber for Identification. : 7 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1) Requesting you to please identify this woody climber in the dry deciduous forest of central India. I am observing this climber since 3 years but unable to see the flowers and fruits, I don't know what is the reason but I haven't seen them. The population is also stable and quite common. It is a left handed twining climber. Rest can be observed in the photograph. I am having doubt on being a Vitaceae member. Please help. Causonis trifolia and Cissus repanda References: GRIN &
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