Spiny Aralia is a shrub up to 4 m tall, with branches
carrying conic, often recurved prickles shorter than 4 mm. Leaves are
2- or 3-pinnately compound, with a pair of accessory leaflets at each
division of axis; leaf-stalk to 100 cm, armed; leaflets 5-9 per pinna,
ovate-oblong, 4-11 × 2-5 cm, papery, both surfaces hairy, base rounded
to heart-shaped, margin sawtoothed, tip tapering. Flowers are borne in
branch-end panicle of umbels, hairless or velvet-hairy, with recurved
prickles; primary axis to about 40 cm; ultimate axes with a at
branch-ends umbel of bisexual flowers and several lateral umbels of
male flowers; bracts falling off, linear, 1.2-2.5 mm. Umbels are
20-50-flowered, flower-stalks 1-1.5 cm, with thin prickles and stout
trichomes. Fruit is spherical, about 4 mm in diameter, styles
persistent. Spiny Aralia is found in forests in valleys, forest
margins; below 1600 m, in East Himalaya, India, China, Myanmar,
Thailand, Vietnam. Tender shoots are used as vegetable.
Flowering: August-October.
Identification credit: Momang Taram
Photographed in Upper Siang Distt. & Papum Pare distt., Arunachal Pradesh.
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