Family: Fagaceae | Genus: Lithocarpus | Species: Lithocarpus fenestratus (Roxb.) Rehder |
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Synonym | Pasania fenestrata (Roxb.) Oerst., Quercus fenestrata Roxb. | Flower Color | Greenish |
Common Name | Pasania | Flower Type | Panicle |
English / Trade Name | Pasania | Flowering Period | July-Sept |
Vernacular /Local Name | Pasania | Fruiting Period | Oct-Dec |
Altitude | Below 1700 m | Fruit Type | Nut |
Habit | Tree | Fruit Details | Fruit depressed globose to broadly conical, wall 0.4-1 mm thick; scar 1-1.8 cm in diam., concave |
Habitat | Occurs in broad-leaved evergreen forests | Bark Type | Rugged |
Distribution | India, Bhutan, Laos, Myanmar, Sikkim, Thailand and Vietnam | Bark Details | Bark is rough with cracks and irregularly shaped, grey in colour |
Distribution in manipur | Central, Eastern | Origin | Native |
Leaf Type | Simple | ||
Leaf Arrangement | Alternate (leaves born singly along stem) | ||
Leaf Shape | Ovate | ||
Description of Species | Trees 25-30 m tall, branchlets of current year pubescent or with tawny lamellate waxy scalelike trichomes | Leaf Details | Leaves petiole 5-10 mm, pilose; leaf blade lanceolate, ovate-oblong, or ovate-elliptic, 5-22 × 2-7 cm, papery to thickly papery, abaxially with yellowish gray to gray, adherent, waxy or lamellate scalelike trichomes, base cuneate to narrowly so and decurrent on petiole, margin entire, apex acute to acuminate |
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