Elegant Ayenia is a large woody climbing shrub with
branchlets grooved, bristly with spreading hairs or sparsely
star-shaped hairy. Ayenia is named for Louis de Noailles (1713-1793)
the Duke of d-Ayen. Flowers are minute, in much branched, velvet-hairy
cymes in leaf axils; bracteoles subulate. Sepals are about 3 x 1 mm,
ovate-Ianceolate, pointed. Petals are yellow, incurved, shorter than
the sepals with a slender claw and a hooded limb, the tip of which
covers fertile anthers, a long process develops from upperside of hood.
Leaves are 10-18 x 6-15 cm, often broader than long, round or ovate,
shortly 3-5-lobed, lobes triangular, entire or minutely toothed,
abruptly tapering, membranous, star-shaped-hairy on both surfaces.
Leaves are 7-9-nerved at base, midirb glandular; leaf-stalks 5 - 20 mm
long, shaggy woolly. Capsules are 1.2 cm in diameter, spherical,
densely covered with subulate barbed prickles. Elegant Ayenia is found
in Eastern Himalaya, from Darjeeling, Sikkim, Assam Meghalaya and
Manipur. Outside of India it is found in Bangladesh, China
South-Central, Laos, Malaya, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam. Flowering:
September-November.
Identification credit: M. Sawmliana
Photographed in Darlawn, Mizoram.
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