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Glyptopetalum zeylanicum Thw.

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Leaf upper side
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petiole and leaf insertion
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📚 Overview
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Summary
Understorey tree in wet evergreen forests between 500 and 900 m.
B. R. Ramesh, N. Ayyappan, Pierre Grard, Juliana Prosperi, S. Aravajy, Jean Pierre Pascal, The Biotik Team, French Institute of Pondicherry.
AttributionsB. R. Ramesh, N. Ayyappan, Pierre Grard, Juliana Prosperi, S. Aravajy, Jean Pierre Pascal, The Biotik Team, French Institute of Pondicherry.
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ayyappan Narayanan
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    Brief
    Flowering class: Dicot Habit: Shrub to Small Tree
    Dr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
    AttributionsDr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
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      Diagnostic Keys
      Description
      Shrub to small trees; branchlets terete, flat at tip. Leaves opposite, ovate-lanceolate, cuneate at base, sharply serrate at margin except at base, acute at apex, 10-15.5 x 3.5-6.5 cm, membranous and glabrous. Lateral nerves conspicuous; petioles ca 8 mm long, channelled. Cymes axillary or supra-axillary, 5-7 flowered. Sepals 4, small. Petals 4, oblong, ca 5 mm long, with a pit near apex, yellow. Stamens 4, inserted at angles of disc; connectives enlarged. Ovary within disc, 4-lobed; styles conic. Capsules rounded, 1-4 loculed, 1-4 seeded; seeds ca 1.5 cm across; aril partially covering seed, red.
      Dr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
      AttributionsDr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
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        Habit

        Large shrubs or small trees, up to 5 m tall.

        Branches and Branchlets

        Branchlets slender, pubescent.

        Leaves

        Leaves simple, opposite, decussate; petiole 0.3-0.7 cm, flat above, glabrous; lamina 8-15 x 2.5-6.2 cm, elliptic to narrow-elliptic, apex acuminate, base acute to cuneate, margin serrate (serrations starts 1-2.5 cm above the base), chartaceous, glabrous; midrib slightly raised above; secondary nerves ca. 8 pairs; tertiary nerves very slender, broadly reticulate.

        Inflorescence / Flower

        Flowers in axillary or extra-axillary dichasial cymes, pale greenish-yellow.

        Fruit and Seed

        Capsule, 1-4 celled, smooth; seeds arillate

        B. R. Ramesh, N. Ayyappan, Pierre Grard, Juliana Prosperi, S. Aravajy, Jean Pierre Pascal, The Biotik Team, French Institute of Pondicherry.
        AttributionsB. R. Ramesh, N. Ayyappan, Pierre Grard, Juliana Prosperi, S. Aravajy, Jean Pierre Pascal, The Biotik Team, French Institute of Pondicherry.
        Contributors
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          Habit: Shrub
          G. Renu, Sanjana Julias Thilakar, D. Narasimhan, Centre for Floristic Research, Department of Botany, Madras Christian College, Tambaram
          AttributionsG. Renu, Sanjana Julias Thilakar, D. Narasimhan, Centre for Floristic Research, Department of Botany, Madras Christian College, Tambaram
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            📚 Natural History
            Cyclicity
            Flowering and fruiting: February-May
            Dr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
            AttributionsDr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
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              Morphology

              Growth Form

              Tree
              Tree
              Ecology
              Understorey tree in wet evergreen forests between 500 and 900 m.
              B. R. Ramesh, N. Ayyappan, Pierre Grard, Juliana Prosperi, S. Aravajy, Jean Pierre Pascal, The Biotik Team, French Institute of Pondicherry.
              AttributionsB. R. Ramesh, N. Ayyappan, Pierre Grard, Juliana Prosperi, S. Aravajy, Jean Pierre Pascal, The Biotik Team, French Institute of Pondicherry.
              Contributors
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                Miscellaneous Details
                Notes: Western Ghats, Evergreen Forests
                G. Renu, Sanjana Julias Thilakar, D. Narasimhan, Centre for Floristic Research, Department of Botany, Madras Christian College, Tambaram
                AttributionsG. Renu, Sanjana Julias Thilakar, D. Narasimhan, Centre for Floristic Research, Department of Botany, Madras Christian College, Tambaram
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                  📚 Habitat and Distribution
                  General Habitat
                  Semi-evergreen forests
                  Dr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
                  AttributionsDr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
                  Contributors
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                    Description
                    Global Distribution

                    Peninsular India and Sri Lanka

                    Indian distribution

                    State - Kerala, District/s: Malappuram, Palakkad, Thiruvananthapuram, Thrissur

                    Dr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
                    AttributionsDr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
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                      Peninsular India and Sri Lanka; in the Western Ghats- rarely found in Agasthyamalai, Anamalai, Palakkad hills.
                      B. R. Ramesh, N. Ayyappan, Pierre Grard, Juliana Prosperi, S. Aravajy, Jean Pierre Pascal, The Biotik Team, French Institute of Pondicherry.
                      AttributionsB. R. Ramesh, N. Ayyappan, Pierre Grard, Juliana Prosperi, S. Aravajy, Jean Pierre Pascal, The Biotik Team, French Institute of Pondicherry.
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                        Kerala: Malapuram, Palakkad, Thiruvananthapuram,Thrissur Tamil Nadu: Coimbatore, Kanniyakumari, Tirunelveli
                        G. Renu, Sanjana Julias Thilakar, D. Narasimhan, Centre for Floristic Research, Department of Botany, Madras Christian College, Tambaram
                        AttributionsG. Renu, Sanjana Julias Thilakar, D. Narasimhan, Centre for Floristic Research, Department of Botany, Madras Christian College, Tambaram
                        Contributors
                        StatusUNDER_CREATION
                        LicensesCC_BY
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                          References
                          1. Glyptopetalum zeylanicum Thw. in Hook.'s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 8: 267. t. 7B.1856; Hook. f., Fl. Brit. India 1: 612. 1875; Gamble, Fl. Pres. Madras 204(147). 1918; Manilal, Fl. Silent Valley 55. 1988; Vajr., Fl. Palghat Dist. 117. 1990; M. Mohanan & Henry, Fl. Thiruvanthapuram 115. 1994; Sasidh. & Sivar., Fl. Pl. Thrissur For. 106. 1996; Sivar. & Mathew, Fl. Nilambur 143. 1997; K. Ramam. in N.P. Singh et al., Fl. India 5: 114. 2000; Mohanan & Sivad., Fl. Agasthyamala 160. 2002; K. Ramam. & P. Venu in P. Daniel, Fl. Kerala 1: 706. 2005.
                          1. Flora of Tamil Nadu, VOL. I, 1983, Biodiversity Documentation for Kerala Part 6: Flowering Plants, N. Sasidharan, 2004
                          Information Listing > References
                          1. Glyptopetalum zeylanicum Thw. in Hook.'s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 8: 267. t. 7B.1856; Hook. f., Fl. Brit. India 1: 612. 1875; Gamble, Fl. Pres. Madras 204(147). 1918; Manilal, Fl. Silent Valley 55. 1988; Vajr., Fl. Palghat Dist. 117. 1990; M. Mohanan & Henry, Fl. Thiruvanthapuram 115. 1994; Sasidh. & Sivar., Fl. Pl. Thrissur For. 106. 1996; Sivar. & Mathew, Fl. Nilambur 143. 1997; K. Ramam. in N.P. Singh et al., Fl. India 5: 114. 2000; Mohanan & Sivad., Fl. Agasthyamala 160. 2002; K. Ramam. & P. Venu in P. Daniel, Fl. Kerala 1: 706. 2005.
                          2. Flora of Tamil Nadu, VOL. I, 1983, Biodiversity Documentation for Kerala Part 6: Flowering Plants, N. Sasidharan, 2004
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