Stellaria monosperma Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal. 215 215 1825. (Syn: Stellaria crispata Wall. ex D. Don; Stellaria glandulifera Klotzsch; Stellaria nyalamensis L.H. Zhou); .
. Dalhousie September i.d. al200911a: This beautiful flower is also in season now Location Dalhousie, Chamba Altitude 2100 mts Habit Herb Habitat wild Plant height 12 inches Season September Can you please indicate the size of leaves. To me they appear much larger than ones expected for S. decumbens. Also can you bring out number of styles clearly. Leaf length 10 cm and width 4 cm… unfortunately could not get the flowers.. some grasscutter had been at work… 🙁 So my fears were true, it can’t be Stellaria decumbens which does not have more than 1 cm long leaves http://efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=5&taxon_id=242000877 Let us explore further. you may enlarge flowers in original photograph to see number of styles. The best close-up I could manage sir… Yes they are three Stellaria monosperma Buch. -Ham. ex D. Don (syn: Stellaria crispata Wall. ex Edgew. & Hook. f.) Stellaria monosperma from Uttarakhand : Attachments (2). 2 posts by 2 authors. Thanks … for this beautiful upload.. Caryophyllaceae Week :: DV :: 02 AUG 12 – 0242 :: dichotomous-branched Stellaria ¿ species ? at Valley of Flowers: Stellaria ¿ species ? ID please. Habit: … dichotomous branched erect herb, guessing it to be about 70 – 80 cm high; upper leaves – sessile, linear lanceolate with wavy margin; flower about 8 – 10 mm across Not Stellaria, It appears to be a Cerastium species. Kindly crop and upload flower upper view from first photograph to count the number of styles. Thank you very much … I am able to count three styles. Looks really interesting. Any close up of fruit? … unfortunately no view of fruit in my photos. And I have a feeling that my perception of flower size: 8 – 10 mm across could be on higher side. It could be 6 – 7 mm, though not sure. Thanks … for showing this plant… I could spot similar plant during my recent trip to Gori valley…I am uploading that in separate mail… Stellaria petal is deeply lobed as it appears to be two different petals Many thanks … for the flower dimension; you must be correct, the flower could be just 6 – 7 mm across. Yes, the flower diameter was nearly 1 cm or less …but petals are quite distinct in mine..I request … and … to upload some better views of the same … may not be able to do this at the moment as he is out at Calicut, … can help.. Can it be Stellaria monosperma D. Don var. monosperma as per keys at http://efloraindia.nic.in/efloraindia/taxonList.action?id=4472&type=4 Sharing some pictures for ID shot at Chandragiri Hills Kathmandu Nepal on 19 September 2016 at 8200 ft. Stellaria sp. (Caryophyllaceae). Please check with S. monosperma/ S. paniculata I agree with … Pl. check keys at http://efloraindia.nic.in/efloraindia/taxonList.action?id=4472&type=4 If we go by keys at Flora of China, it should be Stellaria monosperma Buchanan-Hamilton ex D. Don var. monosperma . SK113SEP25-2016:ID : 8 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (9) Stellaria sp. (Caryophyllaceae). Please check with S. monosperma/ S. paniculata. I agree with … Pl. check keys at http://efloraindia.nic.in/efloraindia/taxonList.action?id=4472&type=4 Stellaria monosperma Buchanan-Hamilton ex D. Don. or some variation of it as flower pattern looks somewhat different. If we go by keys at Flora of China, it should be Stellaria monosperma Buchanan-Hamilton ex D. Don var. monosperma ID Request?? – at Bheradnala – GHNP – PKA81 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4) Seen this herb on a moss covered rock at Bheradnala (altitude approx. 2850m) at GHNP.. Kindly help me in identification.. Seems Stellaria monosperma var. paniculata (Caryophyllaceae). Caryophyllaceae Week: Cerastium for id from Gori valley: 11 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (8) After seeing an upload by …, I also wanted to share one similar looking plant shot during our recent trip to Gori valley..in October 2012. Yes It is the same plant. Please upload cropped image of flower from original to have a look at number of styles. Plus try to locate a mature fruit to help reaching some conclusion. Many thanks … for sharing this photoset. These have very good views of basal leaves. …here is the cropped image of the flower…no fruits could be seen…the style appear to be three in number… Styles 3, petal notch almost triangular, linear-lanceolate leaves, I could not match with any known species. Perhaps a good project for you … on your next visit. Do collect some specimens and more hotographs especially of fruits. Thanks … and … I will try to plan a visit to the area…and hope to find this again… In view of recent upload by …, can this be Stellaria monosperma..?? Stellaria paniculata and similar to the upload by Ashwini Ji. If we go by keys at Flora of China, it should be Stellaria monosperma var. monosperma Yes …, Thanks for update..!! *Stellaria monosperma ABAUG2016/44 : 10 posts by 5 authors. 7 images. Col. Collett refers to this as S. crispata but the name has changed since to S. monosperma. Please validate. Stellaria monosperma— Sticky Stitchwort Above Mcleodganj, Dharamshala, HP 2050m approx. 16 August 2016. I usually start with Flora Simlensis and Flowers of the Himalaya by Polunin and Stainton if I have an idea about family/ genus. Otherwise I go to FOI and check … blog. If this too fails I ask for expert advice here. Stellaria paniculata Edgew. (S. monosperma var. paniculata) to me. More recently there is one another species S. devendrae which is also closer to S. monosperma and S. paniculata. Thank you … I took it from Col. Collett’s Flora Simlensis in which he says that S. crispata has ‘margins often crisped’. Otherwise the description is almost identical. What characteristic made you suspect it was var. paniculata? Kindly advise. Please see Flora of India: http://efloraindia.nic.in/efloraindia/taxonList.action?id=4472&type=4 And keys to differentiate these varieties. These two varieties are considered as two different species now. Thank you … Looking at the sepal-petal relationship it most definitely is S. paniculata as suggested by you. Col Collett had suggested that S. crispata has two varieties—one with longer sepals, another with shorter, and treats S. paniculata as a different species (hence the confusion). If we go by keys at Flora of China, it should be Stellaria monosperma var. monosperma Thank you …, Looking at the number of stamens, it does match the var. monosperma for which Flora of China gives the former name as S. crispata that matches Col. Collett’s description too. Stellaria monosperma Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don ??? : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (7) Location: Suryavinayak, Bhktapur, Nepal Date: 7 OIctober 2017 Elevation : 4800 ft. Caryophyllaceae herb? SN21117 : 6 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (4) Wild herb in the hill slope forest shade, on the way to Pangu top Looks like Myosoton aquaticum.. Please check for Stellaria monosperma. Thanks, …, for the id. To me also appear close to images at Stellaria monosperma . Schizotechium monospermum (Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don) Pusalkar & S.K.Srivast.: 6 very high res. images. Location: Chitlang, Makawanpu, Nepal Altitude : 1739m. Date: 23 November 2022 Habit : Wild Nice posting. Sift this to Schizotechium monospermum (Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don) Pusalkar & S.K.Srivast. ??? . References: POWO (Schizotechium monospermum (Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don) Pusalkar & S.K.Srivast.) |
Stellaria monosperma var. monosperma
Updated on December 24, 2024