Pseudelephantopus spicatus (B. Juss. ex Aubl.) C. F. Baker, Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 12:55. 1902 (Syn: (≡) Elephantopus spicatus B. Juss. ex Aubl. (basionym)); . Species : UNKNOWN H & H : about 1 ft Date : 17/12/12 Place : Hooghly Asteraceae Fortnight Part 2- Discoid Heads: Elephantopus spicatus B. Juss. ex Aubl. : Hooghly :sk01 : Attachments (8). 7 posts by 4 authors. This is a wild herb on roadside, rather common, and searched & found the id while i posted this for the first time about name of this species –
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You are expert in discovering and sharing so many different plants not shared earlier on the group. Keep it up. Very good find. I know only Elephantopus scaber from Western ghats. Interesing to another species from the genus. I could not find it in Bengal Plants and F. B. I., but a college text book informs this is a common weed, here. I agree with … We are all the richer for your being here, and your persistence, and ultimately we may even end applauding your scholarship…
Attached images are Pseudelephantopus spicatus (Jussieu ex Aublet) C. F. Baker. My earlier post. Date :12.11.2012;08.12.2013;15.12.2013 Location: Kamrup district Family : Asteraceae Genus & species : Pseudelephantopus spicatus (Jussieu ex Aublet) C. F. Baker Habitat: Grows wild on open space along road side.Habit :Tough herb Herb ID from Bangladesh SM060 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1 + 2). Thanks Herb ID from Bangladesh SM109 : 7 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (2). Slightly like Gynura Early stage of Pseudelephantopus spicatus (B. Juss. ex Aubl.) C. F. Baker. Thanks … Yes it is I have attached here one of my paper on Pseudelephantopus spicatus (B. Juss. ex Aubl.) C. F. Baker. recently published in Journal Pleione on July2014. It will help you in ID the plant. Attachments (1)- 30_Karuna_K_Das_final (Pseudelephantopus spicatus).pdf ASTERACEAE Fortnight Part 2-Discoid heads: UD sp. of asteraceae from Kamrup district(Metro), Assam_KD_5 : Attachments (6). 4 posts by 3 authors. Attached images are unknown (to me) sp. of Asteraceae. I had found following features of the head and flower(floret) of the sp. My earlier post was https://groups.google.com/indiantreepix/p4sH6exaxwQ . Please ID the sp. Location: Dist-Kamrup(Metro) Habitat: Grows wild on road side Habit :shrub Family Asteraceae Capitulum : Discoid(Homogamous), 1.8cm, number of florets 4 Flower : Small, 1.5 cm, white in colour Calyx : sepals 5, hairy, tip of the two sepal long & bent Gynoecium : Carpel 2, 1.6cm, hairy. Fruits :not seen If this herb is somewhat rigid it can be Elephantopus spicatus. efi page on Pseudelephantopus spicatus (syn. Elephantopus spicatus) It is Pseudoelephantopus spicatus (Confirmed). . References: |
Pseudelephantopus spicatus
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