Neanotis lancifolia (Hook.f.) W.H.Lewis, Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 53: 39 1966 (Syn. Anotis lancifolia Hook.f.; Hedyotis lancifolia Dalzell; Neanotis concanensis P.Daniel & Vajr.);
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commonly known as: calycose mille graines, starviolet • Marathi: तारागुच्छा taraguchha ;
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Native to: Western Ghats (India); ¿ naturalised elsewhere ?;
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identification no 120811sn2: Is this Neanotis montholonii ?:
Attached flower was a small, wild variety, which I photographed in Bhugaon, Pune. Date- 18 th Sep Is it Neanotis lancifolia (Syn: Hedyotis lancifolia) of Rubiaceae family? Agree with .. – N. lancifolia. Kas Week: AVD: 03 October 2012: Neanotis lancifolia: Bunch of Violet coloured Stars– looking great. KAS Week DS_061012_03 Neanotis lancifolia:
Star like violet and white flowers near the lake. Kas, 22nd Sep 2012.
Rubiaceae Week :: Neanotis lancifolia near Pune and Satara:
Neanotis lancifolia (Hook.f.) W.H.Lewis ¿ nay-on-OH-tis ? — ¿ pronunciation / meaning ?
lan-sih-FOH-lee-uh — referring to lance-shaped leaves Aug 7, 2011 … at Lohagad near Malavali, Maharashtra
commonly known as: calycose mille graines, starviolet • Marathi: तारागुच्छा taraguchha Native to: Western Ghats (India); ¿ naturalised elsewhere ? References: Flowers of India • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar more views: Aug 7, 2011 … at Lohagad near Malavali, Maharashtra Aug 24, 2010 … at Panchagani, Maharashtra
Oct 2, 2009 … near Lion’s Point, off Lonavala, Maharashtra Rubiaceae Week :: Neanotis lancifolia at Thoseghar -Satara: Superb capture of the tiny flowers Neanotis lancifolia—For sharing and validation : Attachments (1). 1 post by 1 author. Neanotis montholonii :: from Bhimashankar Aug 2013 : Attachments (3). 5 posts by 3 authors.
Neanotis montholonii
Observed these herbs at many places near Bhimashankar. Maharashtra. Please validate. efi page on Neanotis montholonii It looks like Neanotis lancifolia as in the thread:s this Neanotis montholonii ? at efi page Neanotis lancifolia These lovely tiny ground flowers of Neanotis montholoni can be seen in the open area at the base of Kanheri Caves in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai.
We did not see these gregarious herbs last year so their seeds must have been dormant until now! Just one of the smaller enigmas of our forests, I suppose! Lovely pictures, … Here is a link for details of Tanoti, Neanotis montholonii: I have also observed these in large numbers on Vetal Tekdi,Pune for last few days. Appears more closer to images at Neanotis lancifolia (Hook.f.) W.H.Lewis rather than those at Neanotis montholonii (Hook.f.) W.H.Lewis It is interesting to observe the changing face of flora in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai. Last month a small open area below Kanheri Caves was covered by lovely blue flowers of Neanotis montholoni amidst growing spikes of Silver Spiked Cockscomb and the much smaller Common Small Justicia flowers. Yesterday almost the entire area has erupted with the taller plants of the gregarious Common Balsam, Impatiens balsamina. I did not see any N.montholoni flowers.
Isaac Kehimkar calls it succession of flowers. If conditions for one species is ideal then that species takes over and rapidly spreads itself smothering other species.
Your observation at SGNP may be termed as ‘succession‘. Appears more closer to images at Neanotis lancifolia (Hook.f.) W.H.Lewis rather than those at Neanotis montholonii (Hook.f.) W.H.Lewis
Id pl – Ratnagiti Aug 06 – indiantreepix | Google Groups Satara, Oct 2014 :: Requesting ID validation :: ARKNOV-07 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (8). efi page on Neanotis lancifolia As far as I believe N.lancifolia is a taller plant 0.5 to 1 m tall. whereas N.montholini is a smaller plant 10 -20 cm high. Another small herb N.latifolia is also 15-30cm high. with purplish to reddish stem.
For deeper study the characters of capsule dehiscing whether loculicidally or septicidally and other details is necessary. Thanks … for the feedback.. These flowers are similar to the ones identified as Neanotis lancifolia in my recent post.
They look similar and have been captured in the same area, requested to please validate. Saw this tiny flowers at Kas in Satara. MH in October 2019.
Are they some Neanotis species?
Requested to please provide ID. Neanotis lancifolia (Hook.f.) W.H.Lewis as per comparative images at Neanotis
Satara, Oct 2014 :: Requesting ID :: ARKNOV-27 : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (6)
Requesting to please provide ID of this small plant captured near Satara, Maharashtra in October 2014.
Are these Neanotis lancifolia, although a little deformed? the leaves does not look like lance shaped. i checked in Flowersofindia. looks like some other species Thank you … for the feedback… Do you think, this could be something else? These flowers are similar to the ones identified as Neanotis lancifolia in my recent post.
They look similar, requested to please validate. Thanks, …, You seems to be right as per Neanotis lancifolia (Hook.f.) W.H.Lewis . ID: four-petaled purplish flower: 3 images. This is close to images at Neanotis lancifolia (Hook.f.) W.H.Lewis . Need plant ID: 1 image. Need plant ID
Bhopal
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This I think is .
Plant for ID: 1 image.
Need plant ID
Bhopal
15/8/2023
Image content is not sufficient for ID. Flower images are not clear. Need habitat, leaf images showing venation , stem images for ID !
By the way, Neanotis !
Looks like this one:
Has it got distribution ? I think more closer to images at . References:
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