Tapering-Leaf Elatostema is a subshrub, 10-50 cm tall,
hairless. Stems are erect, branched. Leaves are alternate, hairless;
leaf-stalk 0-7 mm; leaf blade obliquely elliptic or oblong, 2-10 x
1-3.5 cm, herbaceous, major basal lateral veins both arising at base of
leaf blade or 1 arising above base, cystoliths absent or very small,
sparse, only present along nerves; base with broader half wedge-shaped
or broadly wedge-shaped, margin toothed, tip cuspidate or tapering.
Male inflorescences are 4-clustered, simple, about 5 mm in diam.,
nearly stalkless; receptacle small; bracts fused, 1-1.5 mm. Female
inflorescences are in pairs, 3-5 mm in diameter, stalkless; receptacle
very small; bracts triangular; bracteoles narrowly linear. Male flowers
5-merous. Seedpods are ellipsoid, 7-9-ribbed. Tapering-Leaf Elatostema
is found in dense forests in valleys, shaded wet rocks or precipices,
at altitudes of 500-1900 m, Eastern HImalaya to China and SE Asia.
Flowering: December-May.
Identification credit: Long-Fei Fu
Photographed in Lava, Kalimpong, West Bengal.
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