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The light pink flowers are tiny, c. 0.7 cm across. Leaves trifoliate, petiole length 1.3 cm. Terminal leaflet 1.4 cm x 0.7 cm incl. petiolule (0.4 cm). Side leaflets 1.3 cm x 0.6 cm incl. petiolule (0.2 cm). Stipules 2-3 mm long. Young pod 1.2 cm long incl. stalk (0.3 cm). Mature pod 4 cm long incl. stalk (0.4 cm).
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Small Climber for ID : MNP,Mumbai : 251112 : AK-1:

Saw this tiny climber at Maharashtra Nature Park, in Mumbai today.
It had very tiny white flowers, less than a cm small.
Id please.

this is Some Desmodium sp.


Its Desmodium scorpiurus



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Desmodium for ID : Attachments (8). 3 posts by 2 authors.
Observed this climber on the ground running on grass in open spaces at different locations in Pune. Sep 2013
I think this is Desmodium scorpiurus.
Fabaceae
Pl.validate.
The description of the plant which is matching with that in BSI flora is as follows
Herbs, stems straggling, wiry grooved, hairy.
Leaves 3 foliolate; alternate.Leaflets 3-7cm x 1.5- 4cm., ovate oblong apex obtuse, base rounded. hairy on both surfaces.
Flowers white purplish, in terminal and axillary racemes, Pods linear moniliform, 4-6 cm long, 6-8 jointed, hairy.

I think it is.
My similar looking post from Maharashtra Nature Park, Mumbai was identified as Desmodium scorpiurus.


Yes. … I have checked your post. It seems to be same. I couldn’t find any other post of this species on the group.


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Herb for ID: VG-1 : 23-01-2014 : Mumbai : Attachments (5). 4 posts by 2 authors.

A small and sparse herb trailing along the forest floor in Mumbai.
The light pink flowers are tiny, c. 0.7 cm across. Leaves trifoliate, petiole length 1.3 cm. Terminal leaflet 1.4 cm x 0.7 cm incl. petiolule (0.4 cm). Side leaflets 1.3 cm x 0.6 cm incl. petiolule (0.2 cm). Stipules 2-3 mm long. Young pod 1.2 cm long incl. stalk (0.3 cm). Mature pod 4 cm long incl. stalk (0.4 cm).
The above measurements are of the attached specimens photographed yesterday in Borivali National Park, North Mumbai.

Desmodium scorpiurus


Yes Desmodium scorpiurus.
I had posted this earlier in Oct 2013


Thanks … for the info. I just checked the archives and found your post.



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Desmodium scorpiurus from Borivali National Park : VG-JAN-02 : 6 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (2)

Sharing some images of Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Desv. flowering in the north end of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (aka Borivali National Park) in Mumbai.
This herb is uncommon in SGNP and was reported only from the fringe areas of the forest during the Botanical Survey of India’s floristic survey of SGNP (published in March 2005).
“Though not collected from the National Park proper, its occurrence there cannot be ruled out since the localities cited above [‘Aarey colony & Thane’] are in close vicinity of the park.” – p. 204, Flora of Sanjay Gandhi National Park (by SG Pradhan, BD Sharma & NP Singh), BSI, 2005.
Photographed today near Gandhi Tekri in Borivali National Park, North Mumbai.
Had posted some photos of all the plant parts last year (and it was identified by …). These can be seen in the thread linked herewith.

Many thanks … for sharing this plant; and thanks to … too. I have seen them some years back in scrub forests on outskirts of Thane, and I am sure, will need to be correction in my notes.


It looks as if this plant is on the way to becoming a very widespread weed due to its adaptability.
Ten years ago it was much less common but I seem to see it all over the place these days in the Mumbai area.
There is no mention of it in Cooke’s flora.
It is native to tropical regions of America.

Thanks … for your observations on the ominous dispersal of this plant over the years in and around Mumbai. I haven’t come across any dense populations yet, just some sparse growth here and there.
Found these notes in an old agriculture periodical:
Desmodium scorpiurus. This legume is a recent introduction from Australia. It is a creeping perennial legume, freely rooting at nodes, providing a dense few-inch thick cover throughout the year. The legume has resisted frost and shown active growth during spring and monsoons. The legume is propagated by seeds which are formed in plenty. It has proved promising for checking soil erosion…” – The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Volume 27, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, 1957.


I too have seen this plant in lawns of corporation gardens in Pune, growing gregariously.



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Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Desv.
at Vaghbil on December 18, 2008 
at Vaghbil on November 15, 2008 
along NH No. 8 near Sasunavghar on November 8, 2008


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Pycnospora lutescens? 2/2, for id confirmation, Virar : 11 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (5)
02-12-2018, Virar
Apologies for the poor quality of images.
Habit: trailing herb (wild), (on ground among other vegetation)
Habitat: waste land close to the beach.
Flower: light pink almost whitish pink, 1-2 cm or so,
Stipule: prominent, like an auricle, hairy
Whole plant was hairy (stem, pedicle, calyx, stipule)
Leaf: trifoliate; lower surface veins prominent (5-6)
Fruit: not seen.
Please confirm or correct.

Any habit image?

Here it is (attached).
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To me it is Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.)Desv.

Thanks … May I also request you to comment on another thread pasted below:
efi thread

no, not pycnospra. check desmodium scorpiurus

Thank you …, will check the alternative.

Your other posted plant  also appears to be Desmodium scorpiurus an increasingly very common plant both in Alibag and Virar areas.
The pod in your image is too immature to be representative.
I cannot comment on the species rooting at the nodes and could not observe this character in … earlier post.


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Pynnospora lutescens? 1/2, for id confirmation, Alibag : 7 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (7)
08-11-2015, Alibag.
This plant remained in the unidentified folder due to the poor quality of images until I saw a similar plant in Virar last weekend (and it is posted separately).
Habit: trailing herb (wild), (on ground among other vegetation)
Habitat: waste land close to the beach.
Flower: pink, 1-2 cm or so,
Stipule: prominent, like an auricle, hairy
Whole plant was hairy (stem, pedicle, calyx, stipule)
Leaf: trifoliate; veins prominent on lower surface.
Fruit: very immature but is not indented at suture lines and not jointed.
Please confirm or correct.

PLEASE READ AS ‘PYCNOSPORA’ LUTESCENS’


I guess correct ID.. Pycnospora lutescens (Poir.) Schindl.

Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.)Desv. By … as per another thread. 


Genus Desmodium and Pycnospora are differentiated on their pods, being jointed or not (distinctly) jointed respectively. The immature fruit seen here does not seem jointed.
… mentioned (same thread that has … comment) in his post that D scorpiurus is ‘freely rooting at nodes’ whereas here there was no rooting at nodes.
Will communicate with … and ask her to comment on this thread as also my other post labeled Pycnospora.


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Pycnospora lutescens? 1/2, for id confirmation, Alibag : 6 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (7)
08-11-2015, Alibag.
This plant remained in the unidentified folder due to the poor quality of images until I saw a similar plant in Virar last weekend (and it is posted separately).
Habit: trailing herb (wild), (on ground among other vegetation)
Habitat: waste land close to the beach.
Flower: pink, 1-2 cm or so,
Stipule: prominent, like an auricle, hairy
Whole plant was hairy (stem, pedicle, calyx, stipule)
Leaf: trifoliate; veins prominent on lower surface.
Fruit: very immature but is not indented at suture lines and not jointed.
Please confirm or correct.

If pod is inflated it is almost close to Pycnospora luetescens; there some deviation in the leaf shape.

Thank you … I will appreciate if you could explain the deviation in leaf shape and whether the lack of joints in the pod is not enough evidence of Pycnospora (as there were no mature pods on the plant to see whether they were inflated or not.)

The leaflets are normally obovate, but they are not here; pod inflated.; in brief, it has leaves and pods like Crotalaria; flowers like Desmodium



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Charkop, Mumbai :: Desmodium scorpiurus :: ARK2019-52 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (2)
This climber was found on a wasteland near the Charkop mangroves in Mumbai in April 2019.
… has identified it as Desmodium scorpiurus.

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Please id white fabaceae flower : 5 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (1)- 5 mb.
Please help me in identifying this flower, location thana city, in a ground, maharashtra, November 2019

Desmodium scorpiurus?


Yes it is !


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Plant for ID : Nasik : 17JAN21 : AK-14: 3 images.
A small plant with tiny white flowers.


Please check Fabaceae (Leguminosae) !


Desmodium scorpiurus


Can not verify details. Pl. post high resolution images.


Adding the images.
3 high resolution images.


I think Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) poir


Might be …



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Is it a species of Desmodium? : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (1)
Please help my friend in identifying this plant
Collected from Kasaragode Kerala

Appears to be Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Desv. as per images and details herein.


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Wild Herb for ID : Nasik : 29SEP21 : AK – 054: 3 images.
A tiny herb with very tiny flowers seen at the Gangapur Grasslands.


Desmodium scorpiurus



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Herb for ID : 23112012 : RV 1:
Please help to ID this small herb found in my wadi at Khopoli/Pali road…….not more then 4 to 4 inches tall.


… most probably Pseudarthria viscida (family Fabaceae).


Not sure that this is Pseudarthria viscida. Am sending my photographs of Sanaparni in a separate mail for comparison.


Difficult to guess ID with this image only !
https://www.gbif.org/species/2932971


I think fruits look different as per Pseudarthria viscida


It may be Desmodium scorpiurus


Yes, I also agree with you as per images at Desmodium scorpiurus


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Tiny Plant for ID : Nasik : 15DEC21 : AK – 15: 3 images.
A very tiny plant growing wild seen at the Borgad Conservation Reserve in Nasik.
Desmodium?


Yes. Pl. check comparative images.


Maybe Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Desv.
Pl. post high res. images.
Pl. see Resizing images for posting in efi group in Photos


Adding..
3 high res. images.


Yes, appears close though images are not clear.


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ID: tiny pinkish trifoliate legume: 4 images.
Goa; Laterite
12/12/2021


Pl. check Desmodium species


Could be Desmodium alysicarpoides?


I think it is more closer to images at Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Desv.


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Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Poir. ::Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Dec 18, 2008 · JUN23 DV41: 2 images.

Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Poir.
Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Dec 18, 2008 · 10:18 AM IST :: about 3 m (10 ft) asl
Many thanks to Radha Veach for validating the ID at iNaturalist.
Earlier uploaded at efloraofindia.

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Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Poir. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Nov 15, 2008 · JUN23 DV71: 2 images.

Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Poir.
Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Nov 15, 2008 · 11:30 AM IST :: about 3 m (10 ft) asl
Many thanks to Radha Veach for validating the ID at iNaturalist.

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Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Poir. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Nov 15, 2008 · JUN23 DV75: 2 images.
Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Poir.
Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Nov 15, 2008 · 11:15 AM IST :: about 3 m (10 ft) asl


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Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Poir. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Apr 12, 2008 · JUN23 DV209: 2 images.

Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Poir.
Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Apr 12, 2008 · 11:11 AM IST :: about 3 m (10 ft) asl
Many thanks to Radha Veach for validating the ID at iNaturalist

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Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Poir. :: Shirgaon, Palghar :: Feb 26, 2023 · JUN23 DV422: 3 high res. images.

Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Poir.
Shirgaon, Palghar :: Feb 26, 2023 · 11:23 AM IST :: about 14 m (46 ft) asl
Many thanks to Shiwalee Samant for validating the ID at iNaturalist

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Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Poir. :: Shirgaon, Palghar :: Feb 26, 2023 · JUN23 DV428: 3 images.

Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Poir.
Shirgaon, Palghar :: Feb 26, 2023 · 11:08 AM IST :: about 14 m (46 ft) asl
Many thanks to Radha Veach for validating the ID at iNaturalist


 

 

 


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