Strobilanthes helicta T. Anderson, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 9: 479 1867. (syn: Pteracanthus calycinus (Nees) Bremek.);
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Monocarpic undershrub, 0.5-1m. Stems erect, usually glabrous, sometimes pubescent above. Leaves nearly equal, elliptic, 5-12 x 1-6cm, acuminate at both ends, serrate, dark green above, pale beneath, veins very prominent, glabrous except on margins near base; petioles 0.2-5cm, bifariously pubescent. Flowers usually solitary, 0.6-1cm apart, in 1-sided, axillary spikes; rhachis 2-8cm, often zigzag, glabrous or glandular pubescent. Bracts linear, 5-13mm, one in each pair shorter than other, glabrous or glandular-pubescent, persistent; bracteoles linear, 2-3mm. Calyx 13-25mm, glabrous, lobes lanceolate, acuminate, often keeled, subequal. Corolla white or flushed pale purple, glabrous, 35-40mm, tube cylinderical for c 5mm, then abruptly widened to c 18mm, narrowed slightly and bent 90 degrees below mouth. Capsule 1.8-2cm, glabrous. Fl. September-October, flowering in 12-year cycles
Moist broad-leaved hill forest.
(Attributions- A.J.C. GRIERSON & D.G. LONG. Flora of Bhutan. Published by RBGE and RGOB. 2001 from Bhutan Biodiversity Portal)
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Fwd: [itpmods:9868] : 8 posts by 1 author. Attachments (4)- 1 Mb or more. In the Iturraran Botanical Garden we have 2 plants from Arunachal Pradesh. They were collected three years ago and have flourished for the first time. Now it’s a subshrubs 2 m tall.
It’s a Strobilanthes sp.
They can help us identify it?
Thank you very much. Could you pl. check images at Strobilanthes, if you could find any match ? I think it does not match with any of the pictures of the species at Strobilanthes I think this is the unusual (densely pubescent, some might say villous) form of Strobilanthes helicta. It has the glabrous corolla, zigzag stem, anisophyllous leaves and one-sided rhachis typical of that species. It is apparently plietesial and was presumably brought into the garden as a young plant several years old – this is the explanation for why it has not flowered until now. It would be good to have a better image of the shape of the inflorescence – not just the flower. Thanks for your attention. I had also come to Strobilanthes helicta, with the ‘Flora of China’, but he doubted by the pubescence. Attached two photos with the inflorescence. Attachments (2)- 1 Mb each. I forgot to mention, our two Strobilanthes have 2 m high. These photos clinch it – definitely S. helicta – I have seen these very hairy forms before but they are unusual. MS Sept.2018/07 Strobilanthes sp. for ID : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3) Date : 07-09-2018
Habit : Undeshrub
Habitat : Wild I think this is Strobilanthes helicta T. Anderson. I can’t see the calyx very clearly but the glabrous corolla, the corolla shape, sessile leaves and inflorescence form strongly suggest this species. MS Oct., 2019/17 Impatiens sp. for Id. : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3) Date : 06-11-2019
Habit : Herb
Habitat : Wild
Strobilanthes sp. Pl. check comparative images at Strobilanthes This is Strobilanthes helicta T. Anderson. . Location: Godam, Chandragiri, Lalitpur
Date: 16 September 2022
Altitude: 1768m.
Habitat : Wild
Image quality not good ! I agree that this is Strobilanthes helicta T.Anderson. |