Sahyadri Dwaba-Berry is a newly discovered and
interesting species. It is a climbing shrub, often erect and spreading
in absence of the host tree. Branches are slender, round, occasionally
twining around the host plant, young parts brown-bristly, older
hairless and warty. Leaves are simple, alternate, distichous,
oblong-lanceshaped, (abruptly) tapering, broadest above the middle,
base narrowed, slightly rounded, 12-20 × 3-6 cm; midrib impressed
above; leaf-stalk 0.8 cm, channelled; secondary nerves 10-13 pairs,
looping; margin entire; upper surface hairless, shining, lower glaucous
white. Flowers are borne in leaf-axils or extra-in leaf-axils, singly.
Flower-stalk is stout, 0.4-0.5 cm long, rusty, finely velvet-hairy,
with a minute ovate bract near the middle, bract about 0.2 × 0.1 cm.
Sepals are three, green, valvate, 0.4-0.5 × 0.3-0.4 cm, finely
velvet-hairy outside, broadly ovate, lanceshaped, fused at the base;
petals six, in two whorls, yellow, valvate; outer whorl 0.8-1.0 × 0.5-
0.7 cm, ovate-lanceshaped, spreading, concave in the lower half,
hairless within, sparsely hairy on the outside; inner similar in shape,
0.6-0.8 × 0.4-0.5 cm, connivent along margins and vaulted over stamens
and ovaries, opening only basally by narrow slits. Stamens are numerous
(about 35), 0.10-0.15 × 0.07-0.09 cm. Ovaries are oblong, densely
strigose 0.10-0.11 × 0.08-0.09 cm; stigma hairless, club-shaped.
Monocarps are oblong, cylindric, stalkless, up to five seeded, tapering
at both ends, slightly constricted between seeds, hairless, 2.0-3.0 ×
0.4-0.5 cm, scarlet when mature; seeds cylindrical, 0.6-0.7 × 0.4-0.5
cm. Sahyadri Dwaba-Berry is known only from its type locality in
Sahyadri Hills.
Identification credit: Navendu Pāgé
Photographed in Kathlekan Reserve Forest, Karnataka.
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