Thanks Garg ji.
Regards.
Dinesh

On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 1:11 PM J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

> BSI Flora checklist
> <https://efloraindia.bsi.gov.in/eFlora/speciesDesc_PCL.action?species_id=41252>
> only gives
> *Dinetus racemosus* (Roxb.) Buch.-Ham. ex Sweet, Brit. Fl. Gard. 2: t.
> 127. 1825.
> *Porana racemosa *Roxb., Fl. Ind. 2: 41. 1824.
> *Porana malabarica* C.B. Clarke in Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 4: 223. 1883.
>
> However, POWO and CoL list them separately as per
> POWO1
> <http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77077676-1>, POWO
> 2
> <http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:267791-1>,
> CoL1
> <http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/2019/details/species/id/5803656f1b5a8520b0dbcb486ee3c5fc>,
> CoL2
> <http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/2019/details/species/id/3d1fe5fdcdfbd1ff395c80f37214d6ef>
>
> I tried to find out the difference between the two.
> Could get it on net only in Flora of British India from IBIS Flora:
> Porana racemosa Roxb.
> <https://flora.indianbiodiversity.org/content/porana-racemosa-roxb-0>:
>
> *Roxb. Hort. Beng.* 13, and *Fl. Ind.* i. 466, and ed. Carey & Wall. ii.
> 41 ; *puberulous or nearly glabrous,* leaves ovate deeply cordate acute,
> racemes compound dichotomous, bracts at the forks large cordate persistent, 
> *capsule
> 1/5 in. ellipsoid longer than broad*,* fruiting-sepals equal 1/3-1/2 by
> 1/8 in.* Jacq. f. Ecl. ii. t. 165 ; Wall. Cat. 1326 ; Don Prodr. 98. ;
> Wight Ill. t. 168 bis, fig. 9, and Ic. t. 1376 ; Chois. Convolv. Or. 107,
> and in DC. Prodr. ix. 435. ; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 162 ? ; Kurz in Trimen
> Journ. Bot. 1873, 137. Dinetus racemosus, Sweet Brit. Fl. Gard. t. 127.
>
> SUBTROPICAL HIMALAYA alt. 2-6000 ft., common ; from the North-west (Royle)
> to BHOTAN. KHASIA to MARTABAN ; alt. 2-6000 ft., common. DECCAN PENINSULA ?
>
> Forming dense, not lofty, masses. Leaves 2-3 by 1.1/2 in. ; petiole 3/4
> in. Racemes lax ; bracts at the forks leafy, sessile, scarious in fruit ;
> those at the pedicels 1/6 in., linear. *Sepals in flower 1/8 in.,
> linear-oblong, puberulous.* Corolla 1/3-1/2 in., lobed nearly half-way,
> white. Style linear ; stigmas 2, short, oblong. Capsule apiculate, glabrous
> ; *fruiting sepals oblong-spathulate, with 3-5 strong longitudinal
> nerves.*— The “ Snow-creeper ” of the English, one of the most beautiful
> of Indian plants, the masses of dazzling white flowers resembling
> snow-patches in the jungle. *It is doubtful whether this plant is found
> wild in the Deccan;* Wight’s figure represents it, but the fruit in his
> herbarium was sent to him from N. India. There is no example from the
> Deccan, all Dalzell’s
> Porana malabarica C.B.Clarke
> <https://flora.indianbiodiversity.org/content/porana-malabarica-cbclarke-1>
>  (FBI):
>
> *Clarke* ; *nearly glabrous,* leaves ovate deeply cordate acute, racemes
> compound dichotomous, bracts at the forks large cordate persistent, *capsule
> 1/4 in. obovoid,* *fruit-sepals equal attaining 1 by 1/2 in. elliptic. *P.
> racemosa, Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 162.—Porana n. 3, Herb. Ind. Or. H. F. &
> T.
>
> WEST DECCAN PENINSULA ; Bombay, Dalzell ; Malabar and Concan, Stocks, Law
> ; Canara and Mysore, Law, &c.
>
> Closely allied to *P. racemosa*. *Fruiting-sepals sometimes only 2/3 by
> 1/3 in., but always differing widely from the much smaller narrow one of P.
> racemosa.*
> Porana malabarica C.B.Clarke
> <https://flora.indianbiodiversity.org/content/porana-malabarica-cbclarke-1>
>  (The Flora of the Bombay Presidency):
>
> *C.B.Clarke, in Hook. f. Fl. B. I.* v. 4 (1883) p. 223. An extensive
> climber ; stems and branches slender, glabrous or nearly so. Leaves 2.1/2-5
> by 1.1/2-4.1/2 in., ovate, deeply cordate, acuminate, very acute, thin,
> with a few scattered hairs above, glabrous or nearly so and reticulately
> veined beneath ; petioles 1/2-3 in. long, slender, glabrous or nearly so.
> Flowers white, in lax racemes or panicles ; bracts at the forks large,
> leafy, cordate, persistent, those of the pedicels smaller upwards, the
> uppermost linear ; pedicels slender, 1/4-1/3 in. long.* Sepals 1/8-1/6
> in. long, more or less pubescent, narrowly ovate-oblong, subacute when in
> flower, all much and almost equally enlarged up to 3/4 by 3/8 in. or even
> more when in fruit, often tinged with pink, glabrous, persistent, strongly
> nerved and reticulately veined between the nerves. *Corolla rather more
> than 1/2 in. long, divided about 1/2-way down into 5 ovate acute lobes.
> Stigma shortly 2-lobed. Capsules 3/8 in. long, subcylindric, scarious,
> slightly depressed at the apex round a raised somewhat pyramidal centre.
> Seed 1/4 in. long, oblong, reddish-brown, glabrous. Woodr. in Journ. Bomb.
> Nat. v. 12 (1898) p. 172 ; Peter, in Eugl. & Prantl, Pflanzenf, v. 4, 3 A,
> p. 24, fig. 11,C ; Watt, Dict. Econ. Prod. v. 6, part 1, p. 328. *Porana
> racemosa*, Grah. Cat. p. 133 (not of Roxb.) ; *Dalz. & Gibs*. p.
> 162.—Flowers ; Oct. Vern. *Bhauri*.
>
> KONKAN : *Stocks *!, *Law* ! ; Matheran, *H. M. Birdwood*. Deccan :
> Parghat, *Dalzell *! ; Mahableshwar, *Cooke* !, *H. M. Birdwood *;
> Panchgani, *Woodrow *!—Distrib. India (W. Peninsula).
> I looked at the images in our site
> <https://efloraofindia.com/2011/02/26/dinetus-racemosus/>, and I find it
> really difficult to segregate them as the difference is mainly based on
> fruit sepals.
> *However, for the time being we can keep our wild images from S.India as
> Porana malabarica.*
>
> On Thu, 4 Nov 2021 at 15:51, '[email protected]' via efloraofindia <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Mahadeswara ji.
>> Satish Nikam
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 5:10:43 PM UTC+5:30 Mahadeswara wrote:
>>
>>> ID is correct .
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 9:04:01 AM UTC+5:30
>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> Friends
>>>> Happy Diwali!
>>>> To me it differs from D.racemosa which I had photographed earlier
>>>> especially the petals which are very pointed.
>>>> Regards
>>>> Satish Nikam
>>>>
>>>> Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad
>>>> <https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/?.src=iOS>
>>>>
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