Needs rethinking as characteristic distinct secondary and tertiary veins 
are missing.

On Saturday, September 3, 2022 at 3:24:02 PM UTC+5:30 JM Garg wrote:

> Taking it as *Vincetoxicum kenouriense* (Wight) Wight, Icon. Pl. Ind. 
> Orient., pl. 1614. 1850 (syn: *Cynanchum kenouriense* Wight, Contr. Bot. 
> India 58. 1834.) as per Taxonomy of Vincetoxicum s.str. (Asclepiadoideae, 
> Apocynaceae) from southern Asia including three new species and resurrected 
> names <https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/62514/>-  Sayed Afzal Shah, 
> Amir Sultan, Jun Wen, Zahid Ullah, Surat Un Nisa, Zhumei Ren, Muhammad 
> Maqsood Alam, Javed Iqbal, Abdul Samad Mumtaz - June 2021PhytoKeys 
> 179(1):35-73
> It states "*Corolla* tube ca. 1 mm long, *lobes *oblong with obtuse 
> apices, 3–3.5 × 1–2 mm,* glabrous within or sparse caducous trichomes 
> present*"
> Thanks to the authors for solving the puzzle.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Saroj Kasaju <[email protected]>
> Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2019 at 21:55
> Subject: SK1981 07 June 2019
> To: efloraindia <[email protected]>, J.M. Garg <[email protected]>
>
>
> Dear Members,
>
> Location: Chandragiri, Kathmandu, Nepal
> Altitude: 2284 m.
> Date: 27 May 2019
> Habit : Wild
>
> Vincetoxicum hirundinaria Medik. ??
> Thank you.
>
> Saroj Kasaju
>
>
> -- 
> With regards,
> J.M.Garg
>

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