Nilgiri Champa is a tree up to 20 m tall, blaze
yellow; branchlets woolly, warty. Leaves are simple, alternate,
spirally arranged, stipules 1-1.5 cm long, oblong, leathery, woolly,
enclosing buds, deciduous, leaving an annular scar; leaf-stalk 15-20 mm
long, slender, woolly, grooved above. Leaf blade is 5-13 x 3-5.5 cm,
obovate to elliptic-obovate, base wedge-shaped or pointed, tip tapering
or caudate tapering, acumen twisted, margin entire, surface alveolate,
hairless above, hairy beneath, leathery. Lateral nerves are 13-18
pairs, pinnate, slender, prominent, intercostae netveined, prominent.
Flowers are bisexual, white, 7-10 cm across, in leaf-axils or at
branch-ends, solitary, enclosed by densely velvet-hairy, spathe-like
bracts. Flower-stalk is 8 mm long, stout; tepals 9-12, 3-5 x 1.2-1.5
cm, obovate, inner smaller; stamens numerous, crowded at the base of
gynophore; filaments short, flat; anthers up to 8 mm long, connective
appendage 0.5 mm long; carpels many, superior, ovoid, stalkless,
velvet-hairy. Fruit is an aggregate of capsules, 0.8 x 0.8 cm,
spherical; seed one, scarlet. Nilgiri Champa is found in Peninsular
India and Sri Lanka.
Flowering: March-May.
Identification credit: S. Jeevith
Photographed in The Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu.
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