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Euphorbia royleana

Euphorbia royleana is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae.[1] It is also known as Sullu spurge, and Royle's spurge. It is a succulent and almost cactus like in appearance although unrelated. It grows right across the Himalaya mountains from Pakistan, India, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal to western China. It prefers dry and rocky slopes between 1000 and 1500 meters, but has been found up to 2000 meters. Flowering and fruiting is in spring to early summer (March–July) and seeding is in June–October. It is used as a hedging plant in northern India and has medicinal uses.

Euphorbia royleana
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Genus: Euphorbia
Species:
E. royleana
Binomial name
Euphorbia royleana
Synonyms[1]

Euphorbia pentagona Royle

Description edit

Euphorbia royleana is a deciduous, cactus-like, shrub or small upright trees up to 2-5(-7) m high, which is armed with short prickles along its stems. It has a stout trunk and is glabrous except for the flowers (cyathia). The cyathia are small greenish-yellow, 3-4 appear in almost stalkless clusters in leaf axils.[2]

It has succulent segmented branches in whorls, which are green, 4-7(-8) cm thick, with branching from the upper parts. The stems have ribs 5(-7), angles more or less undulately winged with rounded teeth/tubercles. It has stout tap roots.[2]

The stems become leafless during hot and cold seasons and the leaves are alternate, apically clustered. They are produced in the moist season and soon fall. They are usually not seen when in flower. The leaf blade is fleshy oblanceolate, spathulate, or spoon-shaped 5-15 long, 1–4 cm wide and slightly succulent. The base is attenuate, the margin entire, and the apex obtuse or subtruncate. Veins are inconspicuous. The petiole is absent.[2]

Stipular spines are present in small in pairs on the edges on distinct shield, with broad flat faces between, 3–5 mm long.[2]

The cyathia, or false flowers, are greenish-yellow, almost stalkless, 3-4 in subterminal cymes in leaf axils. They are peduncle about 5 mm long. Cyathophylls as long as involucre, membranous. Involucre ca. 2.5 × 2.5 mm. Nectar-glands 5, transversely elliptic, dark yellow. Seed capsules are trigonous, 1-1.2 × 1-1.5 cm, light reddish brown, smooth and glabrous. The seeds themselves are 3-3.5 × 2.5–3 mm, brown, adaxially striate; caruncle absent.[2]

Medicinal use edit

It is a medicinal shrub used in Nepal locally known as siyuri or siudi. Its latex has purported molluscicidal properties.

Several researchers have noted that Euphorbia royleana has been observed growing near rock face collection sites of the Ayurvedic resin shilajit in the Himalayas. The plant is the likely origin of shilajit as its gum has a similar composition to the resin.[3][4]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Euphorbia royleana Boiss". Plants of the World Online. The Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. n.d. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e Encyclopedia of living forms "Euphorbia royleana" Text available under a CC-BY-SA Creative Commons Attribution License. www.llifle.com 14 Nov. 2005. 28 Oct 2016.
  3. ^ Lal, VK; Panday, KK; Kapoor, ML (1988). "Literary Support To The Vegetable Origin Of Shilajit". Ancient Science of Life. 7 (3–4): 145–8. PMC 3336633. PMID 22557605.
  4. ^ "What is Shilajit and how its made?". Botanical Institute. 2021-02-15. Retrieved 2024-02-19.

euphorbia, royleana, species, flowering, plant, family, euphorbiaceae, also, known, sullu, spurge, royle, spurge, succulent, almost, cactus, like, appearance, although, unrelated, grows, right, across, himalaya, mountains, from, pakistan, india, bhutan, myanma. Euphorbia royleana is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae 1 It is also known as Sullu spurge and Royle s spurge It is a succulent and almost cactus like in appearance although unrelated It grows right across the Himalaya mountains from Pakistan India Bhutan Myanmar Nepal to western China It prefers dry and rocky slopes between 1000 and 1500 meters but has been found up to 2000 meters Flowering and fruiting is in spring to early summer March July and seeding is in June October It is used as a hedging plant in northern India and has medicinal uses Euphorbia royleana Scientific classification Kingdom Plantae Clade Tracheophytes Clade Angiosperms Clade Eudicots Clade Rosids Order Malpighiales Family Euphorbiaceae Genus Euphorbia Species E royleana Binomial name Euphorbia royleanaBoiss Synonyms 1 Euphorbia pentagona Royle Contents 1 Description 2 Medicinal use 3 Gallery 4 ReferencesDescription editEuphorbia royleana is a deciduous cactus like shrub or small upright trees up to 2 5 7 m high which is armed with short prickles along its stems It has a stout trunk and is glabrous except for the flowers cyathia The cyathia are small greenish yellow 3 4 appear in almost stalkless clusters in leaf axils 2 It has succulent segmented branches in whorls which are green 4 7 8 cm thick with branching from the upper parts The stems have ribs 5 7 angles more or less undulately winged with rounded teeth tubercles It has stout tap roots 2 The stems become leafless during hot and cold seasons and the leaves are alternate apically clustered They are produced in the moist season and soon fall They are usually not seen when in flower The leaf blade is fleshy oblanceolate spathulate or spoon shaped 5 15 long 1 4 cm wide and slightly succulent The base is attenuate the margin entire and the apex obtuse or subtruncate Veins are inconspicuous The petiole is absent 2 Stipular spines are present in small in pairs on the edges on distinct shield with broad flat faces between 3 5 mm long 2 The cyathia or false flowers are greenish yellow almost stalkless 3 4 in subterminal cymes in leaf axils They are peduncle about 5 mm long Cyathophylls as long as involucre membranous Involucre ca 2 5 2 5 mm Nectar glands 5 transversely elliptic dark yellow Seed capsules are trigonous 1 1 2 1 1 5 cm light reddish brown smooth and glabrous The seeds themselves are 3 3 5 2 5 3 mm brown adaxially striate caruncle absent 2 Medicinal use editIt is a medicinal shrub used in Nepal locally known as siyuri or siudi Its latex has purported molluscicidal properties Several researchers have noted that Euphorbia royleana has been observed growing near rock face collection sites of the Ayurvedic resin shilajit in the Himalayas The plant is the likely origin of shilajit as its gum has a similar composition to the resin 3 4 Gallery edit nbsp Euphorbia royleana in leaf nbsp Huntington Gardens Los Angeles nbsp Botanical Garden Wroclaw Poland nbsp Close up of flowering tip nbsp Close up of cyathia false flowers References edit a b Euphorbia royleana Boiss Plants of the World Online The Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew n d Retrieved September 4 2020 a b c d e Encyclopedia of living forms Euphorbia royleana Text available under a CC BY SA Creative Commons Attribution License www llifle com 14 Nov 2005 28 Oct 2016 Lal VK Panday KK Kapoor ML 1988 Literary Support To The Vegetable Origin Of Shilajit Ancient Science of Life 7 3 4 145 8 PMC 3336633 PMID 22557605 What is Shilajit and how its made Botanical Institute 2021 02 15 Retrieved 2024 02 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Euphorbia royleana amp oldid 1208987421, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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