IBIS-Flora

Angiosperm Flora of India

Mussaenda frondosa var. glabrata Hook.f.

branches glabrous or with scattered spreading hairs, leaves all petioled broadly or narrowly elliptic glabrous or sparingly hairy beneath or on both surfaces, stipules sometimes very narrow, cymes open with long bracts and calyx-teeth as in var. 3, corolla-tube silky, lobes apiculate as in var. 3.—Wall. Cat. 6250 A. C. G., all for the most part ; Wight Cat. 1269, 1270 (a form with lanceolate white calycine leaf).—The common Western Peninsula form. Fruit hairy in a specimen, from Stocks.

BookTaxonWithAuth: 
Mussaenda frondosa var. glabrata Hook.f.
BookAuthor: 
J.D.Hooker
Book: 
The Flora of British India
Publisher: 
State For India In Council.
BookVolNo: 
3
BookPage: 
89
BookYear: 
1880
Term name: 
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