Holoptelea integrifolia

Ravi Kant Saini
Author: Ravi Kant Saini

Hi, This is Ravi Kant Saini a passionate Botanist and a Researcher scholar from University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. I used to actively explores the rich flora of Rajasthan, contributing to research and knowledge in the field. #Pseudo_taxonomist #PlantsofRajasthan #TeameFloraofRajasthan #RajasthanFlora 🌾 🍂 🌿 🪹 🪴 🍃 🪺

  • Indian Elm, बन्दर बाटी Bandar bati, चिलबिल Chilbil, कान्जू Kanju, पपड़ी Papri
  • Ulmus integrifolia
  • Jaipur, Rajasthan
  • Naturally grown
  • Holoptelea integrifolia, commonly known as the Indian elm or jungle cork tree, belongs to the family Ulmaceae. The bark exhibits a grey hue, characterized by blisters and the presence of corky scales that peel away on older trees. The fruit exhibits a circular samara structure, measuring 2.5 centimeters in diameter, characterized by membranous, net-veined wings and a flat seed.

  • Holoptelea integrifolia
    Holoptelea integrifolia
  • Holoptelea integrifolia
    Holoptelea integrifolia

Plant Phenological Events

Month Phenological Events
January 🍂 Leaf Fall, 𖣂 Dormancy
February 🌹 Bud Stage, 🍂 Leaf Fall
March 🌿 New Leaves Emerge
August 🌱 Seeds Germination

Systematic position

DivisionAngiosperms
ClassDicotyledons
Sub-Class
Seriesunisexuales
Ord
FamilyULMACEAE
SpeciesHoloptelea integrifolia
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