Family: Malvaceae
Date: November 2014
Place: Bangalore Rural
Reference:
http://florakarnataka.Abutilon%20pannosum/246.pdf.jpg
…, this will not be A. pannosum, and not A.hirtum too.
The links you provided yesterday were helpful to know about pannosum & hirtum.
Putting them here for quick reference:
The number of mericarps (25+) and their acute tips, and emarginate petals are pointing to Abutilon hirtum. The indumentum is supposed to have viscid hairs, please check.
Thank you sir. Here is a close up of the stem. Would you say there are viscid hair or only dense simple hair?Attachments (1)
Thanks …, it looks like viscid but I cannot tell for sure from the picture. When viscid glandular hairs present, it will be ‘sticky’ to touch.
If not A. hirtum, what else could it be sir?
that makes it seem that it may have been sticky…
like some fruits of some basil do and some plectranthus do… that slight dewy smallest “droplets” and they will also collect dirt..
Most likely Abutilon indicum.
efi pages on Abutilon indicum & Abutilon hirtum
One my request, concerning Abutilon in another thread, has not been addressed yet, leave aside met, yet I have received this mail, perhaps to express my view on it, view of a minnow, Huh!
Except the hairs at hilum, which I fail to explain for want of literature, I think it is probably Abutilon indicum G. Don, where number of carpels can be 20 or more. Yes, I read that FoP records, in A. hirtum, seed with minute shinning stellate hairs, more so at hilum. At the same time FoC records seeds in A. indicum are sparsely stellate.
If only there was a definitive key that bore absolutely no ambiguity.
I will take this as Abutilon indicum.
I am sad that my knowledge is so little.
The number of mericarps in that photo seem to be just over 20, as in mine sir.
Thank you very much …, I can see 23 clear mericarps in that pic. It means A. indicum (L.) Sweet can have more than 20 mericarps!
FoP has description, FBI very little. Can you retrieve more from somewhere?
Will do sir. ill get back to you on this.
http://biodiversitylibrary.org/#page/204/mode/1up.
Sorry, dear, I am really sorry.
Maybe one day when this forum is with enough thoroughly validated links, we could come up with a key based on the photos available right here.