Respected Garg ji,

In the provided key it is mentioned that leaf length is less than 2cm in
S.thea

But i don't agree with this i myself just checked leaves of my above shared
plants but they are reaching upto 5/6cm long and 3cm wide at maturity/base

Moreover similar size is mentioned in other efloras ie.FoP and FoC also and
this species is highly polymorphic in pubescence, dentation and size of
leaf...

As Rawat sir has provided the key so i feel rest of it is correct, as of
now i don't have experience with other sp. so can't say but will try to
find more species and compare in near future...


Best regards
Ashutosh Sharma

On Sat 4 Jul, 2020, 12:23 PM J.M. Garg, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here are the keys sent by Rawat ji, in another thread, Just have a look:
>
> Key to *Sageretia* species in Uttakhand:
>
> *1A*: Inflorescence a spike
>
>   *2A*: Spike oblong, as long as or double the length of petiole of the
> subtending leaf (less than 1/3 the   subtending leaf lamina); flowers up to
> 12 in number....................................................*S.
> santapaui*
>
>   *2B*: Spike linear, more or less equalling subtending leaf lamina or
> sometimes smaller, but never less than ½ the length of subtending leaf;
> flowers 15-25 in number .................................*S. devendrae*
>
> *1B*: Inflorescence a panicle
>
>   *3A*: Leaf length less than 2.0
> cm......................................................................................*S.
> thea*
>
>   *3B*: Leaf length more than 2.5 cm
>
>     *4A*: Abaxial leaf surface and petiole glabrous or sparsely hairy,
> especially in axil of veins; inflorescence spicate panicle with fascicled
> flowers..................................................*S. hamosa*
>
>     *4B*: Petiole and adaxial surface of leaves pubescent or tomentose on
> veins; inflorescence a panicle with racemose branches
> ............................................................................................*S.
> filiformis*
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, 4 Jul 2020 at 12:17, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks a lot, Ashutosh ji, for the wonderful images.
>>
>> On Sat, 4 Jul 2020 at 12:05, Ashutosh Sharma <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Respected members,
>>>
>>> Sageretia thea
>>> Common Name - Chinese Sweet Plum
>>> Family - Rhamnaceae
>>>
>>> It is native small shrub species with edible fruits found across Western
>>> Himalayas...
>>>
>>> From Bajaura, Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh Elevation -1100m asl
>>> Photographed in June/July 2019
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>> Ashutosh Sharma
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