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.