As per my previous post about Vicia sativa PLEASE ensure good close-ups of 
STIPULES are shown as shape and markings on these often
help to be certain of identification of this genus.

Vicia sativa is not mentioned in 'Flora of Kathmandu Valley' nor, more 
importantly, within 'Enumeration of the Flowering Plants of Nepal'.  The 
latter volume only lists V.angustifolia, V.bakeri, V.hirsuta, 
V.tenuifolia.  It says V.sativa is recorded from Nepal but were 
uncertain/doubtful about this.

Stewart considered V.sativa to be a widespread field weed from the plains 
to 3000m in Ladakh.

Collet in Flora Simlensis says V.sativa was probably introduced and perhaps 
occasionally found to 1800m in Almora & Naini Tal.  Apparently
cultivated as a fodder plant in Britain since the time of the Romans.

*So could be expected to become naturalised in Nepal even if not noticed up 
to the 1970s.  *


In 'Flora Bhutan' which covers Bhutan & Sikkim V.sativa L. is recorded with 
V.angustifolia L. as a synonym.  By streams & on grassy banks @ 250-2500m 
in Bhutan and Chumbi - hardly as 'field weed' as in Pakistan/Ladakh.  It 
says the Bhutanese plants, though variable belong to var. angustifolia.  No 
material had been seen from the E.Himalaya of var. sativa.

They had V.tetrasperma Moench as similar to V.sativa found as a weed of 
cultivated ground @ 2200-2500m near Thimphu & Paro.  

Vicia angustifolia is not an accepted name in 'The Plant List' but V.sativa 
is.

*So IF V.angustifolia as it was is now under V.sativa, then the images are 
more likely to be V.sativa but worth checking.*


On Sunday, January 1, 2017 at 5:35:17 PM UTC, Saroj Kumar Kasaju wrote:

> Dear Members,
>
> Location: Dhulikhel, Nepal
> Altitude:  5000 ft.
> Date: 26 March 2013
>
> Thank you.
>
> Saroj Kasaju
>

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