taxonID	type	description	language	source
03F8DB590A05D97EFF5FFBF3F92BB8A2.taxon	description	Climbing or epiphytic shrubs, or small trees, 5 - 15 m tall. Seedlings with enlarged and sometimes bi-forked tap-roots. Branches with elliptic lenticels. Leaves stipulate, stipules usually caducous; (3 -) 5 (- 7) foliate; petioles glabrous, 6 - 13 cm long; leaflets chartaceous, ovate, narrowly ovate, oblong to elliptic, 6 - 15.5 × 2.5 - 8 cm, apex acuminate or acute, base rounded to acute, margin ciliate to serrulate, blade glabrous on both surfaces to more or less pilose on lower surface, lateral veins 8 - 10 per side, conspicuous above and below; petiolules glabrous to somewhat pilose, those of the two lower leaflets 0.2 - 2.8 cm long, those of terminal leaflets inarticulate, 2.5 - 4.5 cm long. Inflorescences terminal at the branch apex, glabrous to pilose, usually without a main axis or with only a short axis (up to 3.5 cm long), primary branches (4 -) 7 - 13; scales of the reproductive buds triangular, 0.5 cm long, 1 cm wide at base, margin fimbriate caducous; primary branches 7 - 17.5 cm long, each with 1 - 5 (- 7) umbellately arranged umbels; peduncles of terminal umbel 2 - 4.5 cm long, those of lateral umbels 1.5 - 2.5 cm long. Terminal umbels 25 - 55 - flowered, pedicels articulated, glabrous to pilose, 8 - 15 mm long, lateral umbels 12 - 28 - flowered, pedicels 6 - 15 mm long, bracteoles caducous, lanceolate, 1 - 1.3 × 0.3 - 0.4 mm; sepals triangular, 0.25 - 0.35 mm long; petals ovate, 1.8 - 2 mm long, sometimes forming a calyptra; stamens 3.5 - 4 mm long, anthers 1 mm long; ovary 5 - locular, sometimes enlarged at anthesis; base of the style often forming a conical stylopodium-like structure, or sometimes flat. Fruits globose, 4.5 - 5.5 mm in diameter, strongly ribbed when dry, with persistent styles, 2 - 2.5 mm long, slightly divided at the tip.	en	Jebb, Matthew, Wen, Jun (2001): Aralia fragrans (D. Don) Jebb & J. Wen, a new combination in Araliaceae. Adansonia (3) 23 (2): 311-314, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5180274
03F8DB590A05D97EFF5FFBF3F92BB8A2.taxon	materials_examined	REPRESENTATIVE SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — BANGLADESH: Herb. Griffith 2671, E Bengal (W). — BHUTAN: Cooper 1277, Bunakha Timpu, 6000 ft., 6 July 1914, tree 30 ’ (BM); Cooper 1573, location unknown (BM); Cooper 2124, Kopub, Pumthang, 10500 ft., 14 Sep. 1920 (BM); Cooper 4131, Yatodo Ridge, 12,000 ft., 15 July 1915, 20 ’ shrubby plant among Abies forest (BM); Hara, Kanai, Murata, Ohashi, Tanaka & Yamazaki 14536, Bhotokha (1250 m) – Rinchu (1300 m), 1300 m, 8 May 1967 (A); Ludlow & Sherriff 3149, Mara Clur valley, central Bhutan, 7000 ft., 29 May 1937 (BM); Ludlow, Sherriff & Hicks 16875, Loorthaug, Hotspring, 11500 ft., 16 July 1949, shrub 5 ’ - 6 ’ (BM); Ludlow, Sherriff & Hicks 20827, Me La Chu, Lao, NE Bhutan, 9000 ft., 5 July 1949, flowers green, pedicels pink, in mixed forest (BM); Ludlow, Sherriff & Hicks 20859, Trashi Yangsi Chu, Tobrang, E Bhutan, 8000 ft., 8 July 1949, tree 15 - 20 ’, in mixed forest, fls. reddish green (BM). — CHINA: Yunnan, Tsiang & Wang 16037, Cheng-kiang, Tung-lung-tang, 1800 m, Mar. - May 1939 (A); Henry 13646, Feng Chen Lin, 6000 ft., tree 40 ’ (A); Wen 5036, Gongshan Xian, on the way from Qiqi to Bridge # 12, a large climbing shrub on a Quercus tree, fruit black, 2700 m, 3 Oct. 2000, fr. (F); Forrest 10765, Lijiang, mountains in the NE of the Yangtze Bend, 24 o 45 ’ N, 9 - 10000 ft., Aug. 1913, shrub of 25 - 30 ft. (BM); von Handel-Mazzetti 3735, Lijiang, Yülong Shan (W, WU); von Handel-Mazzetti 6832 (Diar. Nr. 1216), Lijiang, near Ganhaidse, 3000 m, 19 June 1915 (W, WU); McLaren’s native collectors s. n., Lichiang range, 1933 (BM); Wen & Li 5719, Lijiang Xian, Baisha Xiang, Yühu Village, Laomeiluo, 3100 m, 5 Aug. 2001, a climbing shrub, c. 8 m tall, in fl. (F); Wen & Li 5698, Tengcong Xian, Guyong Xiang, near Danzha Tree Farm, roadside, epiphytic on an old oak tree, 2500 m, 3 Aug. 2001, in fl. and young fr. (F); Forrest 17672, location unknown, 1917 - 19 (BM). — INDIA: Sikkim, Cave 1079, Rathong Chu, 13000 ft., 12 Aug. 1913 (LBG); Dash & Maiti 18551, N Sikkim, Lachung to Dombeyang, 27 July 1997 (BSHC, 3 sheets); Hooker s. n., 6 - 10000 ft. (U, 2 sheets, W, 2 sheets); Lister s. n., Tong Ru, May 1877 (U); Rao 464, on way to Zemie, 10 May 1953 (BSHC); Raju & Singh 5805, Zakophyak on way to Thankarla, frequent, 11 July 1986 (BSHC); Raju & Singh 6237, Tallam-Samdong to Gompa to wards Lachen, frequent, 23 July 1986 (BSHC); Smith & Cave s. n., Lachin, 8800 ft., 25 July 1909 (U); Verma 5496, S Sikkim, Manion Reserve Forest, 21 Aug. 1986 (BSHC, 3 sheets); Singh 16311, W Sikkim, Hilley Reserve Forest, epiphytic shrub, not common, 2800 m, 26 Aug. 1994 (BSHC, 2 sheets); Singh 17339, 15 May 1995 (BSHC), Collector unknown, 1874 (W, 2 sheets). Tamil Nadu: Anstead s. n., Ootacamund, Nilgiri Hills, July 1927, in fl. (A); Beddome 3404, Nilgiri Hills (WU); Gamble 18155, Nilgiri Hills, 7500 ft. (WU); Perrotet 425 (W, 2 sheets); Perrotet 427 (W, 2 sheets); Unknown collector 86 (W, 2 sheets). Uttar Pradesh: Osmastou 950, Dhanpur Garhwal, 8500 ft., 21 June 1918 (BM). West Bengal: Cave 843, Chowbhanjan, 11000 ft., Sep. 1905 (LBG); Cave s. n., Sinchul, 8000 ft., epiphytic, 14 July 1917 (LBG); Clarke 26719 C, Darjeeling, 7300 ft., 17 June 1875 (U); Cave s. n., Goompahar, in forest, 7500 ft., 25 May 1919 (LBG); Cave s. n., Tonglo, in forest, 9000 ft., 26 Aug. 1924 (LBG); Das & Rai 079, Alubari to Jaributti, 2280 - 2195 m, 14 June 1995 (NBU); Das / TH / 502, Tiger Hill, 2450 m, epiphyte on Quercus pachyphylla, 12 July 1981 (NBU), Das / TH / 503 (NBU); Das / TH / 504, Tiger Hill-Senchal, 2400 m, 12 July 1981 (NBU); Gammie 1396, Suriel, 5000 ft., 27 Oct. 1885 (LBG); Krishna 4617, Tiger Hill area, 1 Sep. 1985 (BSHC, 2 sheets). Peninsula India: Wright 1204, location unknown (W). — NEPAL: Dawson 531, Lumle, epiphytic shrub tree, by stream, 13 May 1976 (BM, 2 sheets); Dobremez 1579, Khokia, 27 o 23 ’ N, 87 o 29 ’ E, 3100 m, 19 Aug. 1972, epiphyte in Rhododendron forests (BM); Dobremez 1285, Lam Pokhain, 27 o 06 ’ N, 87 o 58 ’ E, 1 Oct. 1971, 2700 m (BM); McCosh 190, Khare Khola, Sikpasor Khani, 27 o 45 ’ N, 86 o 15 ’ E, 5 June 1964 (BM); Polunin 1403, Chilime Kharka, 7500 ft., damp gulley with stream, July 1949 (BM); Shrestha & Jashi 98, 9500 ft., in forest, near wet ravine, shrub 15 ’ (BM); Stainton, Sykes & Williams 674, Lete, N of Dana, Kali Gandaki, 8000 ft., 26 May 1954 (BM, 2 sheets); Stainton, Sykes & Williams 956, Dhumpu, S of Tukucha, Kali Gandaki, tree, 15 ft., riverside, 8500 ft., 5 June 1954 (BM, 2 sheets); Suzuki, Acharya, Fujii, Kajita, Kondo, Mikage, Noshiro & Yoda 9480049, C. Nepal, Gandaki Zone, Gorkha District, Sardu Khola (1800 m) – Ripche (2390 m), 28 o 26 ’ 49 ” N, 84 o 55 ’ 56 ” E – 28 o 27 ’ 57 ” N, 84 o 57 ’ 46 ” E 1830 m, 27 July 1994 (A); Suzuki, Acharya, Fujii, Kajita, Kondo, Mikage, Noshiro & Yoda 9450100, C Nepal, Gandaki Zone, Manang District, Bimtang (3530 m) – Suggi Khola (2570 m) – Ghwa (2360 m) – Tilche (2160 m), 28 o 38 ’ 04 ” N, 84 o 28 ’ 20 ” E – 28 o 32 ’ 45 ” N, 84 o 22 ’ 56 ” E, 2960 m, 12 Aug. 1994 (A); Suzuki, Acharya, Fujii, Kajita, Kondo, Mikage, Noshiro & Yoda 9480131, 2930 m, 12 Aug. 1994 (A); Tabata, Rajbhandari & Shimizu 10434, Solukhumbu District, from Ringmo to Manidingma, moist cool deciduous temperate forest with Acer and Rhododendron sp., 2810 - 2400 m, 7 June 1978 (A). — SRI LANKA: Central Prov., Davidse & Sumithraarachchi 8052, Nuwara Eliya Dist., slopes of Mt. Pidurutalagala, directly N of Nuwara Eliya, in montane forest, with Rhododendron prominent, 2300 m, 25 Oct. 1974, young fr. (US); Nowicke & Jayasuriya 258, Horton Plains, Agrapatana Road, tree in thicket, 29 June 1973, fl. (US). — THAILAND: Chiang Mai, Anderson 4760, 18 o 35 ’ N, 98 o 31 ’ E, at KM 47, Mae Klang drainage area, near summit of Doi Inthanon, hill evergreen forest, Sphagnum bog area, podsolic soil, 2500 m, 7 May 1977 (MO); Fukuoka T- 62272 (Field No. 1484), the swampy place and its vicinity of the summit (RS- 22), 2520 m, Doi Inthanon, in forest, shrub slender, 5 m tall, infl. pale green, ovary and corolla pale green, 27 July 1988 (BKF); Fukuoka T- 62285 (Field No. 1497), the summit (RS- 23), 2565 m, Doi Inthanon, in mossy forest, 27 July 1988 (BKF); Hennipman 3301, Doi (Mt.) Chiengdao, tree, c. 10 m tall, flowers yellowish green, thecae whitish, c. 2000 m, 98 o 55 ’ E, 19 o 25 ’ N (BKF); Mitsuta, Yahara & Nagamasu T- 43170, Doi Inthanon, in hill evergreen forest at the higher elevation, 2500 - 2690 m, 5 Dec. 1984 (BKF); Murata, Iwatsuki & Pengklai T- 15021, higher elevation of Doi Chiang Dao, 1300 - 1900 m, in dense evergreen forest, 26 Sep. 1971 (BKF); Sørensen, Larsen & Hansen 4192, Doi Chieng Dao, occasional, 1950 m (BKF); Shimizu, Koyama & Nalampoon T 10024, below the summit of Doi Chiang Dao, 1900 - 2175 m, in light forest on rocky slope at ridge, 14 Sep. 1967 (BKF); Smitinand s. n., Doi Inthanon, 2100 m, Oct. 1986 (BKF); Smitinand 4735, Chiengdao, 1900 m, 16 July 1958, shrubby tree 4 m tall, on rocky ridge, flowers greenish (BKF). Country, location and collector unknown, labeled as “ Panax micranthus Wall., Rogle’s Herb. ” (W).	en	Jebb, Matthew, Wen, Jun (2001): Aralia fragrans (D. Don) Jebb & J. Wen, a new combination in Araliaceae. Adansonia (3) 23 (2): 311-314, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5180274
03F8DB590A05D97EFF5FFBF3F92BB8A2.taxon	discussion	Aralia fragrans is widely distributed in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China (Yunnan Province), India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, N Thailand (Chiang Mai), and N Vietnam (Lao Cai). It usually occurs in moist mixed forests, edges of forests, near ravines, and streamsides at altitudes of 1250 - 3500 m. Aralia fragrans blooms in late May to December and fruits in July to December.	en	Jebb, Matthew, Wen, Jun (2001): Aralia fragrans (D. Don) Jebb & J. Wen, a new combination in Araliaceae. Adansonia (3) 23 (2): 311-314, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5180274
