Mimosa rubicaulis Lam. (Syn: Mimosa intsia sensu auct. non L.; Mimosa mutabilis Roxb.; Mimosa octandra Roxb.); Afghanistan (N); India (N); Andhra Pradesh ; Arunachal Pradesh ; Assam; Bihar; Delhi ; Goa; Gujarat; Haryana; Himachal Pradesh; Jammu-Kashmir; Karnataka; Kerala; Madhaya Pradesh; Maharashtra; Manipur; Meghalaya; Mizoram; Nagaland; Orissa ; Pondicherry; Punjab; Rajasthan ; Sikkim; Tamil Nadu; Tripura ; Uttar Pradesh ; West Bengal; Yanan ; Sierra Leone (I) as per ILDIS; Common name: South-Indian Mimosa • Kannada: rasne, urisige • Malayalam: kattusinikka, katcheenikoi • Marathi: arai • Sanskrit: Rala-arlu, Sajjaka • Tamil: Ingai, igai, ikkagodi • Telugu: kodimudusu, korinda, putakorinda I could locate the following differences between the two species M. rubicaulis M. hamata Pinnae usually more than 5 pairs Pinnae usually not more than 5 pairs Midrib lateral Midrib near middle of leaflet Flowers rose coloured fading white Flowers red Pod sutures glabrous Pod sutures armed with hooked prickles Mimosa sp.-1 from Assam : Attachments (12). 5 posts by 3 authors. Attached images may be Mimosa sp. Please ID the plant. Date :13.11.2013 Location: Kamrup district, Assam Family :Mimosaceae Genus & species : Mimosa sp. (?) Habitat: Grows wild on side of Railway tract. Habit : Smal tree, It seems to be Mimosa rubicaulis. Key (Mimosa) can be found in efi thread. I agree with …
Mimosa rubicaulis Lam SN May 13 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (1). Mimosa rubicaulis Lam. Straggling shrub in the scrub jungles with hooked prickles. Mimosaceae Liane for identification MK NOV-001 : 4 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (14) Please help me to identify this liane found on dense scrubs and along roadsides of moist forests. Initially the habit is Shrub, later it forms as liane-form. Inflorescence: 2-3 cm across Date: 01 Nov 2014 Place: Coimbatore Dist., TN Alt.: 650 m asl Acacia sp Can this be Mimosa rubicaulis ??.. It is Mimosa rubicaulis Lam Mimosa hamata or Mimosa rubicaulis. Need to check the differentiating features. Identification : 9 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (1) Kindly help to identify the species. The genus is Mimosa. I have checked the key on efloraofindia site. But it is confusing for a layman like me. Can anybody suggest tips for identification in the field. When I visit the place next time I can look for those distinguishing characteristics. I can post more photos if it helps in identifying the species. Date/Time- 10 SEP 2019 Location-Place, Altitude, GPS- Savandurga 12° 55′ 3.64” N 77° 17′ 56.08” E. Altitude 852.9 Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- Wild Plant Habit-Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Shrub Height/Length- 2 meters Flower – Pink heads Looks like Mimosa rubicaulis Lam. Please check Mimosa ! I agree Can you show us the number of pinnae in a leaf clearly, to go through the keys and finally decide on the species ? agree with … need to count the pinnae, before the key….. otherwise this is a dx stop at Mimosa sp. I counted the pinnae at few places. The average is 13 to 16 pairs. I am also attaching two photos for your reference. If this is not sufficient I will do another field trip in future. Thanks, …, You are giving is no. of leaflet pairs. But this is a compound leaf with many pinnae. Each pinnae has many pair of leaflets. Pl. see https://qforquestions.com/describe-simple-compound-leaf Regarding Mimosa rubicaulis Plant plant information : 3 posts by 3 authors. Any body can provide me the Plant Mimosa rubicaulis for authentication. It will be in flowering now in scrub forests of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka. References:
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Mimosa rubicaulis
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