Heliotropium supinum L., Sp. Pl. 130 1753. (Syn: Heliotropium coromandelianum Raddi ex DC. (Unresolved); Heliotropium hirsutum E.D.Clarke (Unresolved); Heliotropium malabaricum Retz. (Unresolved); Lithospermum heliotropoides Forssk. (Unresolved); Piptoclaina malabarica G.Don (Unresolved); Piptoclaina supina G. Don fil.); dwarf heliotrope; Boraginaceae Week :: Unidentified one from Khubi, Malshej: I came across this herb at Khubi phata (Malshej ghat region, Maharashtra). Family: Boraginaceae Could this be Coldenia procumbens? May Be Heliotropium Ovalifolium ?????? Yes Indeed it is Heliotropium ovalifolium Does not seem to match with images at Euploca ovalifolia It seems closer to Heliotropium supinum as per the following links: But than question than what is the species (earlier identified as Heliotropium supinum) at the links at Satish Phadke (Validated by A. Lalithamba & P. Santhan), Aarti S Khale (Id by Ushadi & A. Lalithamba) The species (earlier identified as Heliotropium supinum) at the links at Satish Phadke (Validated by A. Lalithamba & P. Santhan), Aarti S Khale (Id by Ushadi & A. Lalithamba) may be Euploca ovalifolia (Forsk.) Diane & Hilger Pl.Help me to id this one a small herb with white tiny flowers all plants parts are covered with hairs commonly founds in paddyfield. Photographed at Phansad WLS, Maharashtra This could be “Heliotropium ovalifolium” from “Boraginaceae” family. Please check this… It looks more like Coldenia procumbens to me. Please check. I too photographed the same one near Khireshwar (Malshej Ghat) and i too first thought that it could be “Coldenia procumbens“. Although there is lot of similarity, this one has leaves which are very hairy and not lobed at all, whereas the leaves of Coldena procumbens are highly lobed, and not that hairy, although the stems are hairy. To me it appears “Heliotropium ovalifolium“. Also, have a look at following link: http://fleurs.cirad.fr/fleurs_d_afrique_tropicale/h/heliotropium_ovalifolium Does not seem to match with images at Euploca ovalifolia It seems closer to Heliotropium supinum as per the following links: But than question than what is the species (earlier identified as Heliotropium supinum) at the links at Satish Phadke (Validated by A. Lalithamba & P. Santhan), Aarti S Khale (Id by Ushadi & A. Lalithamba) The species (earlier identified as Heliotropium supinum) at the links at Satish Phadke (Validated by A. Lalithamba & P. Santhan), Aarti S Khale (Id by Ushadi & A. Lalithamba) may be Euploca ovalifolia (Forsk.) Diane & Hilger
Id request please. Id no-005 : Attachments (3). 5 posts by 4 authors. Place-Challakarae Dist-Chitradurga,Karnataka Habitat-Dry-land Date of Pic. taken-20.02.2013 Please check Hyptis emoryi I think it represents Boraginaceae member As there is a mixing up, I can see two plants in the pictures, one surely belongs to Boraginaceae (perhaps … wanted to share)..the other one should be Sphaeranthus indicus.. Heliotropium Sp It seems closer to Heliotropium supinum as per the following links: Place-Challkarae, Chitradurga, Karnataka Habitat-Dry Land Date of Pic taken-02.04.2013 Please check Hyptis emoryi Heliotropium supinum There seems to be large images of this in another thread. From these, it seems closer to Heliotropium supinum as per the following links: http://www.efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=91885&flora_id=5 Fwd: [efloraofindia:177536] Identification please 161213 KB 3 : Attachments (3). 2 posts by 2 authors. Place-Challakarae Dist-Chitradurga,Karnataka Habitat-Dry-land Date of Pic. taken-20.02.2013 Heliotropium supinum ?
id please GM4 : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1) 1(3). jpg is this Indigofera Date/Time- Dec 2011 Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- Marathwada Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- Grassland Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Shrub Heliotropium supinum |
Heliotropium supinum
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