Exallage auricularia (L.) Bremek., Verh. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch., Afd. Natuurk., Sect. 2 48(2): 142 1952. (syn. Hedyotis auricularia L.; Metabolos auricularius (L.) Blume ex Bremek.; Oldenlandia auricularia (L.) K.Schum.);
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Trop. & Subtrop. Asia as per WCSP;
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Andaman Is.; Assam; Bangladesh; Borneo; China South-Central; China Southeast; Congo; East Himalaya; Gabon; Hainan; India; Jawa; Lesser Sunda Is.; Malaya; Myanmar; Nansei-shoto; Nepal; Philippines; Sri Lanka; Sumatera; Thailand; Vietnam; Zare as per Catalogue of Life;
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Maslahari; in malayalam– karimtharavu;
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Diffuse to trailing hers; stem 4-angled, bluish, villous when young. Leaves 2-7 x 1-2.5 cm, elliptic-ovate or elliptic-lanceolate, base rounded or cuneate, apex shortly acuminate, lateral nerves 4 or 5 pairs, glabrous; stipules broadly ovate, pectinate on margins. Flowers fascicled at axils; pedicels c. 1 mm long. Calyx tube c. 1 mm long, 4-lobed. Corolla white, campanulate; tube c. 1 mm long; lobes 4, reflexed, hairy at throat. Stamens 4, included. Capsule c. 2 mm across, globose, pubescent, indehiscent. Seeds many, black, 3-angled. Flowering and fruiting: October-December
Degraded forests and in the plains
Indo-Malesia
(From India Biodiversity Portal
Attributions- Dr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi) . SK779 07 OCT-2017:ID : 7 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (8) Date : 10 August 2017 Yes, appears so.
Thank you … but which one ? Pl. check species found in Nepal in efi site.
Spermacoce species so far in efi.
It should be Spermacoce hispida L. as per comparative images at Spermacoce and as per keys at Flora of China This may also turn out to be Spermacoce alata Aubl. It seems to S. remota. Thanks, …, But I am not convinced.
Pl. see images and details at Spermacoce remota
yes, sir, You’re right, I observed one character here, Flowers axillary terminal many-flowered clusters…….Could be Oldenlandia auricularia, Check it once. earlier I checked within the Spermacoce, When you check within that very similar to ‘remota’ but I realize now.
Looks like matching with :
Exallage auricularia (L.) Bremek.
Syn: Oldenlandia auricularia (L.) K.Schum.
Syn: Hedyotis auricularia L.
. Date/Time- 06.11.2010/ 10.00AM
Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- TALAKAVERI, KODAGU, KARNATAKA, 4350 FT
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- WESTERN GHAT, HIGH ELEVATION GRASSLAND
Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- SMALL HERB, PROCUMBENT
Oldenlandia auriculata in malayalam it is called karimtharavu On going through Nature Loves you FRLHT GBIF (high resolution specimens) Flickr IIIM Yi Shuen flickr site, I am having doubt about the id as Exallage auricularia (L.) Bremek. (syn: Oldenlandia auricularia (L.) K.Schum.)
To me appears close to Exallage ulmifolia (Wall.) Bremek. (syn: Hedyotis lineata Roxb.) as per GBIF (High resolution specimens).
Also see
But may be some other species as I did not find any distribution in Sri Lanka. But may be some other species as I did not find any distribution in South India. It looks closer to Spermacoce assurgens Ruiz & Pavon. for confirmation seed need to be observed , which are transversely rugose It looks like Spermacoce latifolia
Thanks, … But looks different from Spermacoce alata (Spermacoce latifolia) as per images, details and references herein.
Does not match any Spermacoce species so far in efi site, as per comparative images herein.
May I seek your id help for some earlier Hedyotis species from India. This plant is Exallage auricularia. Thanks a lot, … But on going through Nature Loves you FRLHT GBIF (high resolution specimens) Flickr IIIM Yi Shuen flickr site, I am having doubt about the id as Exallage auricularia (L.) Bremek. (syn: Oldenlandia auricularia (L.) K.Schum.) This plant is Exallage auricularia because the cymes and flowers are sessile. Exallage ulmifolia has pedunculate cyme with pedicellate flowers.
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. References: Catalogue of Life WCSP The Plant List Annotated checklist of Flowering plants of Nepal (Hedyotis auricularia L.) Flora of China (Hedyotis auricularia L.) India Biodiversity Portal Flora of Eastern Ghats: Hill Ranges of South East India, Volume 3 By T. Pullaiah, K. Sri Ramamurthy (Description & Keys) Nature Loves you FRLHT GBIF (high resolution specimens) Flickr IIIM Yi Shuen flickr site |