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On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 1:49 PM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

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> From: Varun Sharma <[email protected]>
> Date: 20 December 2015 at 09:23
> Subject:
> To: JM Garg <[email protected]>
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> Dear Sir,
>
> Please find attached files.
>
> *Balanophora involucrata* Hook.f. & Thomson
>
>
> Location: Spiti valley, Lahaul Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, India
> Altitude: 3515m (sml)
> Lat Long: 32°18'4.38"N, 77°25'10.94"
> Habitat: Found parasitic to *Rhododendron campanulatum* roots.
>
> Literature Reference: Flora of India Vol 23, Botanical Survey of India
>
> *Balanophora involucrata* Hook.f. in Trans. Linn. Soc., London 22: 30,
> 44, tt. 4 - 7. 1856 & Fl. Brit. India 5: 237. 1886.Syn: *Balania
> involucrata* (Hook. fil.) van Tiegh.; *Bivolva involucrata* Van Tiegh.
>
> Plants monoecious or dioecious (inflorescences bisexual or unisexual),
> erect, fleshy, glabrous, yellowish white to yellow or red, 8 - 15 (-20) cm
> long from fusion point with host root; tubers in a mass, up to 10 cm in
> diam., branching from base; single tuber urceolate with more or less
> irregularly lobed rim, 3 - 5 x 1.5 - 2 cm. Stems stout, bursting through
> the rootstock, sheathed halfway by 2 - 4 verticillate scaly leaves in one
> whorl at the middle of the stem, partially connate, ovate, 2 - 3 x 1 - 1.5
> mm. Spadices unisexual or bisexual, ovoid or subglobose, 2 - 3.5 x 1 - 2
> cm, red or yellow. Male flowers in bisexual spadices confined to a zone of
> about 5 mm high, just below the female portion or when unisexual, the
> spadices ovoid, 1 - 3.5 x 0.9 - 3.5 cm; bracts short, truncate or in
> unisexual flowers connate together, forming more or less hexagonal alveoles
> from the bottom of which male flowers appear; pedicels 2 - 7 mm long;
> perianth limb lobes 3 (4 or 5), broadly ovate-obtuse, ca 1.7 mm long,
> thick; synandrium subglobose, much depressed; anthers 4, transversely
> oblong. Female flowers: spadices ovoid, 1 - 2 x 0.8 - 2; spadicles
> obconical; flowers on main rachis of inflorescences only, numerous,
> interspersed with globulate or clavate bracts, 0.5 - 0.8 mm long; cuticular
> ridges on top cells narrow, forming complicated labyrinth-like system;
> ovary ovoid, compressed, ca 0.2 mm long; largest flowers with pistils up to
> 700 μm long; carpels ca 200 μm long.
>
> *Fl.* June - Oct., *Fr*. July - Dec.
>
> *Distrib.* India: Cool montane coniferous forests, 1500 - 4500 m on
> Himalayas from Kashmir to NE. India and Peninsular India.
>
> Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, China to E. Asian subcontinent.
>
> *Notes.* Parasitic on *Acer* spp., Araliaceae, *Berberis * spp., *Rhododendron
> * spp., *Quercus * spp., *Pinus * spp., *Rubus * spp., etc. The rootstock
> forms large woody knots on tree roots, which find use for making drinking
> cups in Bhutan and Sikkim
>
> Used in ethnomedicinal system by locals to cure cough & cold, piles and
> rheumatism.
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Varun
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