Velvety Miliusa is a deciduous tree upto 10 m tall.
Young branches are velvety. Leaves are 12-30.7 x 6.5-16 cm, broadly
ovate-elliptic to obovate, acute to shortly acuminate with rounded to
cordate base, pilose to subtomentose above, tomentose below. Young
leaves are covered on both sides with very dense prostrate silky hairs.
Leaf-stalks are 2-8 mm, stout, velvety. Peduncle is 6-25 mm, tomentose,
extra-axillary or terminal on short, lateral branches, three to six
flowered. Flower-stalks are 3.3-8.8 cm, velvety (fruiting stalk upto
9.4 cm long). Bract and bracteole minute, tomentose, falling off.
Sepals and petals are externally covered with very dense prostrate
golden hairs. Sepals are 2-8 x 1.5-3.5 mm, free, ovate, acute. Petals
are hairless within, outer 3-7 x 2-2.5 mm, lanceolate, acute, inner
7-18 x 6-10 mm, broadly ovate, subacute. Receptacle convex, glabrous.
Stamens 1 mm long, orbicular, connective-tip membranous, scarcely
exceeding the locules, locules equal, filament short and thick,
perpendicular to the anther. Carpel 2-2.5 mm long, ovary densely woolly
dorsally, 2-ovuled, stigma clavate. Monocarps many, 20 x 16 mm, ovoid,
pilose, 1-2-seeded, stipe tomentose, 5-8 mm. Velvety Miliusa is found
in Tropical Himalayas, at altitudes of 500-700 m.
Flowering: March-May.
Identification credit: Krishan Lal
Photographed in Sirmaur Distt, Himachal Pradesh & Burudih, Jharkhand.
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