Same location.

*Clematis buchananiana *DC.??
https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/2452267571
https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1576157761
Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju


On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 10:12 PM J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1. Dinesh Vijigiri <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Sir it may be Clematis heynei or C. gouriyana
>
>
> 2. Dear Saroj
>
> It is nice to have more than just one or two images of a Clematis (and all
> other genera) to inspect but most of the 8 images taken are similar,
> revealing much the same information. PLEASE on future occasions with
> Clematis at the fruiting stage, can you take close-ups of the foliage
> including the undersides of the leaves.
>
> It is always much harder to be sure about an identification at the
> fruiting stage as often reference images are few-and-far-between.
>
> The suggestion of C.heynei does not fit given its known distribution in
> S.India - as far as I know it has not been recorded from Nepal.
> It is known as the 'Deccan Clematis' on the 'Flowers of India' site.
>
> Let us consider Clematis gouriana.
>
> 'Flora of Kathmandu Valley' lists 9 species of Clematis including Clematis
> gouriana which they recorded from 1667-2121m below Phulchoki. Using
> their key C.gouriana is a possible species but I do not rely upon keys
> ONLY and one must ALWAYS wonder as to how reliable the information in Floras
> is.  It seems that CURRENTLY the accepted name for what was known as
> C.gouriana Roxb. ex DC is now *Clematis javana.*
>
> They assign the local name of 'Junge lahara' to C.gouriana AND other
> Clematis incl. C.buchananiana and C.montana.
>
> They say C.gouriana is common in mixed forest flowering and fruiting in
> November.   *Yet 'Enumeration of the Flowering Plants of Nepal' gives an *
> *altitudinal distribution of 500-1600m.   So I cannot but wonder IF the
> Clematis below Phulchoki really is C.gouriana?   It MIGHT be.*
>
> Flora of Bhutan lists C.gouriana DC. on shrubs at margins of subtropical
> and warm broad-leaves forests @ 150-2000m flowering October to November
> in both Bhutan and Sikkim.
>
> Stewart recorded C.gouriana from N.Pakistan in the foothill zone to 1200m.
>
> Flora Simlensis records C.gouriana from valleys below Shimla and hilly
> districts throughout India @ 300-900m plus Java and the Philippines.
>
> *At present I am uncertain how to distinguish, particularly at the
> fruiting stage and without close-up images, between C.javana and similar
> species.*
>
> I have a copy of 'Clematis' by S.L.Kapoor (Flowering Plants of India,
> Bulletin of the National Botanic Gardens, No. 124, 1966).  The author gives
> a distribution from NW Himalaya to Assam and in S.India at 305-2440m.
>
> He observes that this species is highly variable with regard to the shape,
> texture, venation and indumentum of the leaflets.  Apparently specimens
> from what was Burma approach the leaflets of C.javana....
>
> C.triloba Heyne (now a synonym of C.heynei) is described by Kapoor.
>
> *Given my criticism of some works, I have found Kapoor's efforts  of value
> - extensive and thorough.  He examined a lot of herbarium specimens,
> appears to comment about each Clematis known from India at that time, in a
> way one can have confidence in.  His written descriptions and the line
> drawings seem of a high standard *
> ---
> from Chadwell ji.
>
>
> *---------- Forwarded message ----------From: Saroj Kasaju* <
> [email protected]>
> Date: 29 December 2016 at 14:28
> Subject: SK280DEC28-2016:ID
> To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>, "J.M. Garg" <
> [email protected]>
>
>
> Dear members
>
> Location: Nagarkot, Nepal
> Altitude: 7000 ft.
> Date: 28 December 2016
>
> Thank you.
>
> Saroj Kasaju
>
>
>
>
>
>
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