Vitis lanata Roxb.
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Filed As
Vitaceae
Vitis lanata Roxb. -
Collector(s)
F. Kingdon-Ward 17306
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Location
India. Sirhoi.
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Habitat
In thickets and jungle. Alt. 6000 ft. In August I found plants almost entirely eaten by caterpillars-oyster grey with thin black.
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Description
Leaves pale beneath,tomentose with white or chestnut hair. Flowers in pyramidal panicles with long pale stamens. A handsome species, fragrant. Note: V. lanata apparently has set no seed, though it flowered copiously.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02652676
Occurrence ID: e48e5ac2-2fde-4d77-8d25-6c7779bfe8da
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Vitales
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Family
Vitaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Asia
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Country
India
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Locality
Sirhoi.
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Distribution
FLORA OF INDIA AND BURMA Plants of Sir hoi Vitis lanata Leaves pale beneath,tomentose with white or * chestnut hair. Flowers in pyramidal panicles with long pale stamens. In thickets and jungle. Alt. 6000 ft. A handsome species, fragrant. Note: V. lanata apparently has set no seed, though it flowered copiously. In August I found plants almost entirely eaten by caterpillars-oyster grey with thin black Collected by F. Kingdon-Ward, No. 17306 Distributed by The New York Botanical Garden 02652676
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Vitis lanata Roxb.