Gymnacranthera farquhariana var. farquhariana leaves
Darah-darah, Kumpang, Kumpang Puteh; Myristicaceae.
Flora Malesiana Vol. 14: Leaves coriaceous; blade elliptic(-oblong), widest at or above the middle, 6-15(-17) by 3-5.5(-6) cm, usually with a conspicuously revolute margin; nerves 7-11 pairs, on the lower leaf surface distinct and discolorous or not, but always clearly raised and to be felt with the finger; petiole 8-18 by 1.5-2 mm.
Gardens Bulletin Vol. 16: Leaves sub-coriaceous, glossy-green above and
glaucous beneath, drying olive-green and retaining the gloss, medium brown beneath often with a glaucous tinge, oblong-elliptic, often obovate-elliptic, broadening just below the acute or slightly apiculate apex, cuneate or ccasionally slightly rounded at the base;
midrib flat above, lying in a groove; nerves 6-9 pairs, sometimes a secondary one present between two main ones, fine above but distinctly raised (a good diagnostic character), also raised beneath those next the base oblique, those above the middle of the leaf more curved.
If you're using any of my pics, just drop me a message here on Flickr or my email. Thanks!
Gymnacranthera farquhariana var. farquhariana leaves
Darah-darah, Kumpang, Kumpang Puteh; Myristicaceae.
Flora Malesiana Vol. 14: Leaves coriaceous; blade elliptic(-oblong), widest at or above the middle, 6-15(-17) by 3-5.5(-6) cm, usually with a conspicuously revolute margin; nerves 7-11 pairs, on the lower leaf surface distinct and discolorous or not, but always clearly raised and to be felt with the finger; petiole 8-18 by 1.5-2 mm.
Gardens Bulletin Vol. 16: Leaves sub-coriaceous, glossy-green above and
glaucous beneath, drying olive-green and retaining the gloss, medium brown beneath often with a glaucous tinge, oblong-elliptic, often obovate-elliptic, broadening just below the acute or slightly apiculate apex, cuneate or ccasionally slightly rounded at the base;
midrib flat above, lying in a groove; nerves 6-9 pairs, sometimes a secondary one present between two main ones, fine above but distinctly raised (a good diagnostic character), also raised beneath those next the base oblique, those above the middle of the leaf more curved.
If you're using any of my pics, just drop me a message here on Flickr or my email. Thanks!