Acalypha australis L., Sp. Pl. 1004 1753. (syn: Acalypha australis f. glareosa (Rupr.) H.Hara; Acalypha australis var. glareosa (Rupr.) Nakai; Acalypha australis f. lanceolata (Hayata) Hurus.; Acalypha australis var. lanceolata Hayata; Acalypha australis f. velutina (Honda) Ohwi; Acalypha australis var. velutina Honda; Acalypha chinensis Roxb.; Acalypha gemina (Lour.) Spreng.; Acalypha gemina var. genuina Müll.Arg., not validly publ.; Acalypha gemina var. lanceolata Hayata; Acalypha indica var. minima (H.Keng) S.F.Huang & T.C.Huang; Acalypha lanceolata Benth., nom. nud.; Acalypha minima H.Keng; Acalypha pauciflora Hornem.; Acalypha pauciflora f. glareosa (Rupr.) Regel; Acalypha pauciflora var. glareosa Rupr.; Acalypha pauciflora f. umbrosa (Rupr.) Regel; Acalypha pauciflora var. umbrosa Rupr.; Acalypha sessilis Poir.; Acalypha virgata Thunb.; Meterana dimidiata Raf.; Ricinocarpus australis (L.) Kuntze);
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Acalypha australis submission : 5 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (4) Acalypha australis
Asian Copperleaf
Family – Euphorbiaceae
I hope it’s correctly identified.
Photographed at Bajaura, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh
Altitude – 1100meters asl
Photographed in August 2018
Thanks, …, for the new addition, if it is validated. The identification, Acalypha australis L. seems to be accurate. SK 2660 12 July 2020 : 16 posts by 2 authors. 10 images- 2 to 7 mb each.
Location: Gyaneswor, Kathmandu
Date: 12 July 2020
Altitude: 1500 m. Habitat : Wild
Urticaceae ??
This appeared interesting. I tried with keys in Flora of Bhutan at Urticaceae.
But failed to get an id though tried various permutations and combinations based on Checklist of Nepal and as per comparative images on Boehmeria, Pilea and Pouzolzia and as per
This image is not clear. I can only give a possible identification. It might be Archiboehmeria. Sending some more images! I think looks different from only species mentioned in efloras i.e. Archiboehmeria atrata: I also checked and looks different. Yes, this attached image is different. My identification focus on your previous email the image ‘DSC_0455’ looks different and I assume this is probably Archiboehmeria sp. For the image you attached, I have no idea. Reference: POWO
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