Description: Leguminosae or Fabaceae s. l. (legume, pea, or bean family) » Derris trifoliata DER-riss -- meaning, leather covering; referring to the tough seed pods try-foh-lee-AY-tuh or try-foh-lee-AT-uh -- meaning, three leaves commonly known as: common derris • Bengali: পান লতা panlata • Hindi: पान लता panlata • Konkani: फिर्ता firta • Marathi: करंज वेल karanj vel • Oriya: kelia • Sanskrit: अङ्गार वल्ली angaar valli • Telugu: అంగారవల్లి angarvalli, నల్ల తీగ nalla tiga References: Common Indian Wild Flowers by Isaac Kehimkar • World Agroforestry Centre. Date: 22 September 2008, 18:00. Source: Common Derris. Author: Dinesh Valke from Thane, India.
Description: Leguminosae or Fabaceae s. l. (legume, pea, or bean family) » Derris trifoliata DER-riss -- meaning, leather covering; referring to the tough seed pods try-foh-lee-AY-tuh or try-foh-lee-AT-uh -- meaning, three leaves commonly known as: common derris • Bengali: পান লতা panlata • Hindi: पान लता panlata • Marathi: करंज वेल karanj vel • Oriya: kelia • Sanskrit: अङ्गार वल्ली angaar valli • Telugu: అంగారవల్లి angarvalli, నల్ల తీగ nalla tiga Native to: coastal regions of India.. find more at NPGS / GRIN.. a common climber that grows in mangroves.. reaching a length of about 8 meters.. flowers are white, often tinged with violet.. the flowers as well as pods resemble to those of Pongamia pinnata References: Common Indian Wild Flowers by Isaac Kehimkar • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar • World Agroforestry Centre. Date: 25 May 2008, 13:52. Source: Derris trifoliata. Author: Dinesh Valke from Thane, India.
Description: Derris trifoliata, Common derris From Ezhupunna. Date: 5 April 2018 (according to Exif data). Source: Own work. Author: Renjusplace. Camera location9° 47′ 27.09″ N, 76° 18′ 16.65″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 9.790858; 76.304625.
Description: Leguminosae or Fabaceae s. l. (legume, pea, or bean family) » Derris trifoliata DER-riss -- meaning, leather covering; referring to the tough seed pods try-foh-lee-AY-tuh or try-foh-lee-AT-uh -- meaning, three leaves commonly known as: common derris • Bengali: পান লতা panlata • Hindi: पान लता panlata • Konkani: फिर्ता firta • Marathi: करंज वेल karanj vel • Oriya: kelia • Sanskrit: अङ्गार वल्ली angaar valli • Telugu: అంగారవల్లి angarvalli, నల్ల తీగ nalla tiga References: Common Indian Wild Flowers by Isaac Kehimkar • World Agroforestry Centre. Date: 15 November 2008, 13:06. Source: Tuwa Areuy (in Sundanese). Author: Dinesh Valke from Thane, India.
Family: FabaceaeDistribution:Common and gregarious on hedges and trees in forest areas. Distributed in India, SriLanka, Bangladesh, China and N.Australia. Photographed at velugonda hills of Eastrenghats of A.P.Description: Large woody climber, Leaves imparipinnate, Leaflets 2.5-4x0.8-2cm, elliptic-oblong, retuse, base rounded or cuneate,coriaceous, shining and glabrous above, puberulous below.Flowers 1-1.5cm long white in 10-20cm long axillary drooping racemes. Bracts and bracteoles small, cauducous. Calyx tube companulate, teeth very short, purple in color. corolla much exerted, standard obovate, wings obliquely oblong. Stamens 10 monodelphous, anthers uniform, versatile. ovary sessile, few ovuled. Pod 4.5-8cm thin indehiscent , winged along the upper suture only. It is used as fish poison.Reference: Flora of Nellore district by B.Suryanarayana & A.S.Rao.Flora of presidency of Madras by J.S Gamble, ENVIS