Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale, Bot. Hist. Hort. Malab. 189 189 1980. (syn. Aquilicia crispa (L.) Thunb.; Gastonia nalugu Lam.; Gilibertia nalugu (Lam.) DC.; Leea aspera Edgew. (ambiguous synonym); Leea crispa L.; Leea edgeworthii Santapau; Leea herbacea Buch.-Ham.; Leea marginworthii Santapau; Leea pinnata Andrews; Leea pumila Kurz; Leea sanguinea M' Lell. ex C. B. Cl. (ambiguous synonym); Phytolacca asiatica L.); Bhutan, India (Darjeeling, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal,
Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Orissa, Madhya
Pradesh, Rajashtan, Maharasthra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala),
Andaman Isl., Sikkim, Jammu & Kashmir (Poonch, Jammu), Nepal, Thailand,
Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Myanmar [Burma] (Kachin, Mon, Sagaing,
Taninthayi), China (Yunnan) as per Catalogue of Life; Banchalita • Hindi: बनचलिता banchalita • Manipuri: কোকনাল Koknal • Bengali: বনচলিতা Banchalita; Forest Plants of Eastern India By Amal Bhusan Chaudhuri (1993- Brief Description- Leea macrophylla Roxb., Leea alata Edgew., Leea crispa L. (syn. of Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale), Leea acuminata Wall. (syn. of Leea guineense G.Don), Leea herbacea Ham.(syn. of Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale), Leea aequata L., Leea robusta Roxb. (syn. of Leea macrophylla Roxb. ex Hornem. ), Leea bracteata C.B.Clarke (syn. of Leea compactiflora Kurz), Leea indica (Burm. f.) Merr. & Leea umbraculifera C.B. Clarke (syn. of Leea indica (Burm. f.) Merr.)) Biodiversity in India, Volume 4 edited by T. Pullaiah (2006- Description- Leea indica (Burm. f.) Merr., Leea macrophylla Roxb. & Leea setuligera C.B.Clarke) Leea indica: Leaves 2- to 3-pinnate; lower surface glabrous, lateral veins 6-11 pairs; marginal teeth sharp; berry 8-10 mm Leea asiatica: Leaves pinnate or 3-foliate; lower surface pubecent beneath especially along veins; lateral veins 11-15 pairs; marginal teeth rounded or obtuse; berry 5-7 mm shot in October 2010. Please validate. Thanks for the family update too. I didnt know that Leeaceae was transfered back to Vitaceae. I think Leea aspera is correct. Yes Look like Leea aspera Leea aspera Edgew. (syn. of Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale ) as per link: http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/tro-34000736 & Leea aspera Wall. ex G. Don (Syn. of Leea macrophylla Roxb. ex Hornem. as per link: http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/tro-34002021 Which is the correct name of this Leea aspera from above for the posted plant ? Leea macrophylla Roxb. ex Hornem (syn: Leea aspera Wall. ex G. Don) is a plant with simple leaves This one is Leea aspera of FBI partly based on Leea aspera Edgew, 1841 (not Leea aspera of Wall.) which was given the name Leea edgeworthii by Santapau in 1953. has pinnate leaves, and now correctly known as Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale I was able to see the buds on 17th August and fruits on 22nd Sept,11 during my visits to the park. Missed out on the flowers. Was told by the Dy Director that he had specially planted it as it attracts butterflies. May be ..., ... can help. Rubus? Leea sp. Yes, This should be Leea sp., may be L. aspera On checking at FOI, It looks similar to Leea asiatica, common name Banchalita. Experts kindly confirm please. I think it is Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale (Syn: Leea aspera Edgew.). But Leea aspera Wall. ex G. Don (Syn: Leea macrophylla Roxb. ex Hornem.) is a different plant and has leaves that are 1-3 pinnate.Ref. The plant list. Pls id this Vitaceae Plant This small wild shrub was shot on 12-8-12 near Pipalkoti in the way to Joshimath. I think this may be Leea.... may be leea asiatica pls validate Yes definitely looks to be Leea. Not sure of the species. Yes to Leea, ...- looks much like L. asiatica. Thanks ... and ... fod id confirmation Thanks ... for another interesting upload. I am confused since ... has identified it as Leea indica and ... has identified it as Leea asiatica. Would apreciate the features that differentiate bet. the two species. Leea indica: Leaves 2- to 3-pinnate; lower surface glabrous, lateral veins 6-11 pairs; marginal teeth sharp; berry 8-10 mm Leea asiatica: Leaves pinnate or 3-foliate; lower surface pubecent beneath especially along veins; lateral veins 11-15 pairs; marginal teeth rounded or obtuse; berry 5-7 mm Thank you ... for the detail response to my question. I always make it a point to read your emails and learn a lot. If I understand correctly, the plant in my post is Leea indica, plz correct me if I am wrong. I am ataching a full size image of the leaves in case it helps for better viewing. This is Leea asiatica. Please check the archives of this group for my photographs of this. Seen this Leea sp. in Irshalgad region (Maharashtra). Date/Time: 03-08-2013 / 12:55PM Could this be Leea asiatica?? Family: Vitaceae Habitat: Wild Habit: Shrub This is Leea asiatica. Please check the archives of this group for my photographs of this. Please identify this Clear-wing Moth. It appears to be a wasp-mimic. It was photographed on my property at Shahapur [north of Bombay] on a Leea asiatica plant last Sunday (20.8.13). Requesting to please ID this plant captured at Lohagad near Pune in August 2013. ... Leea asiatica of Leeaceae. Kindly help in the identification of this shrub from Tiger Fall Area in Chakrata photographed on 19 September, 2011 Seems Leea asiatica (Leeaceae) Sir. I think you are right ... Thanks a lot. kindly help in ID. date/time:june 14. location:aambyvalley rd.,lonavala,pune habitat:wild plant habit:herb? height:about 2 ft. Leea sps To my concern the plant is: Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale Family: Vitaceae. Synonyms: Leea crispa L.; Leea edgeworthii Santapau; Leea herbacea Buch.-Ham.; Leea pinnata Andrews; Leea pumila Kurz; Phytolacca asiatica L. Species Keys: Leaves compound, Stems, rachis and peduncles winged, Flower white with pinkish tinge. I agree with … Leea asiatica (Common name: Banchalita) SK78AUG14-1016:ID : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (4) Sharing some pictures for identification shot at Sundarijal Nepal on 24 July 2016 at 5000 ft. Is it Leea indica? I think it should be Leea asiatica as per keys herein & as per the following threads: https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups#!topic/indiantreepix/dDad1wmp5XQ I guess it is Leea asiatica syn: Leea crispa. Please advise if any further. The blackish fruits were spotted in the Aarey forest in November 2016. It was a bush, may be 3-4 feet in height, I forgot to take the pic of the whole plant. Are they Leea indica? efi page on Leea indica This is more likely to be the fruit of Leea asiatica which is prevelant in and around Bombay. Thank you ... for the ID. Fruit for Id pl. Location - Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya. Date - 17.10.2016Leea indica ? Leea sp Thanks. Yes it is Leea indica. This is closer to Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale [Leeaceae]
Kindly see if these plants could be identified. Aralia?? At the outset it looks like a Vitaceae member. Looking into its ID. Revert back to you soon. Isn't it Leea indica? I think looks like Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale as per keys and images herein. SK75AUG11-2016:ID : 9 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (7) Sharing some pictures for identification. Pictures were shot at Mudkhu Nepal on 9 August 2016 at 5000 ft. Due to long shot pictures are not so good. it looks like Leea species. a stragling herb/ shrub. does not look like climber (Climbers are in Cissus genus). Adding some recent pictures of same plant shot on 26 August 2016. I think looks like Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale as per keys and images herein. Can anyone help me in identifying this plant? Date / Time – 21st aug. 2010 / 05.00 pm. Location – Place /Altitude / GPS – Amboli Habitat – Garden/ Urban/ Wild / Type – Wild Plant Habit – Tree/Shrub / Climber /Herb – Herb Height /Length – 2-3ft Leea species. Leea asiatica I hope Is it Leea indica? We call it "दिंडा" in Marathi. Does it have red aerial roots? I m attaching one more photo. I don't know whether it is the same plant. Kindly confirm. But I have seen Leea rubra near to my home, don't have adventitious roots. I stand corrected Bit confused, ... your pictures captions have Leea asiatica but you have said affirmative for ... query of Leea indica ! I think Leea asiatica is correct. Kindly relook. Apologies for the confusion. Both Leea asiatica and Leea indica have adventitious roots but have not seen them on Leea macrophylla. I think looks like Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale as per keys and images herein. date/time:aug11 location:mulshi,pune 3000ft. above msl habitat:wild plant habit:shrub height:may be 4-5 ft. leaves:--- fruits:rectangular,with slight depressions This is a species of Leea. is it Leea Sambucina? I think looks like Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale as per keys and images herein. Leea indica : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3) Is it Leea indica ? Photographed at Sagargad, Alibag 30 Jul, 2009 Yes It is Leea indica from Vitaceae May be Leea asiatica Fwd: For Id from Assam 3 : 6 posts by 3 authors. Kindly see if these plants could be identified. Attachments (1) Aralia?? At the outset it looks like a Vitaceae member. Looking into its ID. Revert back to you soon. Isn't it Leea indica? I think looks like Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale as per keys and images herein. Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale ??? : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (7) Location: Peace Pagoda, Pokhara, Nepal Date : 11 August 2017 Altitude : 3600 ft. Synonym : Leea crispa L. ?? I also think close to images at Leea Species : Borgad Conservation Reserve : Nasik : 270618 : AK-17 : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1) An old picture of mine. Wild Leea Species seen earlier at Borgad. Leea asiatica? Pl. check comparative images at Leea Can not be confirmed with this image though appears close to images at Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale as per comparative images at Leea Location : Aizawl, Mizoram Date : 12-07-2018 Habit : Semi-woody shrub with large pith Habitat : Wild Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale or Leea indica (Burm. f.) Merr. as per keys and comparative images at Leea Most likely to be Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale
Leea asiatica---for sharing : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4) pics taken at Aambyvalley Rd., Off Lonavala, Pune in June 17 Tamhini ghat near Pune, MH :: Leea for ID :: ARK2019-66 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3) This was seen by the roadside in the Tamhini ghat near Pune, MH in Aug 2019. Is this Leea asiatica? Requested to please validate. Leea asiatica ?? Thanks ..., I too think so. Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale : 11 posts by 2 authors. 9 images- 5 to 7 mb each. Flower for Id -IS13082020SH1 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1) Going through some old, unidentified photos in this Lockdown period. Flower for Id. Is it a Leea Species ? If so, which one ? Location - SGNP, Mumbai Date - August 2013 Leea asiatica (L.) Ridsdale ! References: |