Stachyphrynium spicatum (Roxb.) K.Schum., Pflanzenr. IV, 48: 46 1902. (Syn: Halopegia cadelliana (King ex Baker) K.Schum.; Maranta caespitosa A.Dietr.; Maranta spicata Thwaites [Illegitimate]; Phrynium cadellianum King ex Baker; Phrynium spicatum Roxb.; Phrynium zeylanicum Benth.; Phyllodes spicata (Roxb.) Kuntze; Stachyphrynium cadellianum (King ex Baker) N.P.Balakr.; Stachyphrynium mekongense Gagnep.; Stachyphrynium sinense H.Li; Stachyphrynium tetranthum K.Larsen; Stachyphrynium zeylanicum (Benth.) K.Schum.);
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¿ stak-iss-FRI-nos ? — from the Greek stachys (spike) and phrynos (frog); referring to marshy habitat … CPQBG spi-KAH-tum or spy-KAY-tum — grows ears (like corn), in spikes … Dave’s Botanary . commonly known as: marsh maranta, spiked arrowroot • Kannada: ಕಾಡುಕೂವೆ kaadukoove • Malayalam: കാട്ടുകൂവ kaattukoova • Marathi: मरांटा maranta • Tulu: ಕಾಟ್ಟುಕೂವೆ kaattukoove Names compiled / updated at https://dineshvalke.blogspot.com/2024/09/stachyphrynium-spicatum-roxb-kschum.html .
Names of Plants in India :: Stachyphrynium spicatum (Roxb.) K.Schum.: Update:
• Kannada: ಕಾಡುಕೂವೆ kaadukoove • Malayalam: കാട്ടുകൂവ kattukoova • Tulu: ಕಾಟ್ಟುಕೂವೆ kattukoove ¿ stay-kee-FRY-ne-um ? — Greek: stachys (flower spike); phrynium from phrynos (frog), suggesting marshy habitat spi-KAH-tum or spy-KAY-tum — grows ears (like corn), in spikes … Dave’s Botanary
commonly known as: marsh maranta, spiked arrowroot • Kannada: ಕಾಡುಕೂವೆ kaadukoove • Malayalam: കാട്ടുകൂവ kaattukoova • Marathi: मरांटा maranta • Tulu: ಕಾಟ್ಟುಕೂವೆ kaattukoove
botanical names: Stachyphrynium spicatum (Roxb.) K.Schum. … homotypic synonyms: Maranta spicata (Roxb.) Thwaites • Phrynium spicatum Roxb. • Phyllodes spicata (Roxb.) Kuntze … and many heterotypic synonyms listed at POWO, retrieved 23 September 2024 Bibliography / etymology
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~~~~~ ENGLISH ~~~~~
written and spoken widely, in most parts of India
marsh maranta
spiked arrowroot
~~~~~ KANNADA ~~~~~
written in: Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ) … spoken in: Karnataka
ಕಾಡುಕೂವೆ kaadukoove
~~~~~ MALAYALAM ~~~~~
written in: Malayalam (മലയാളം) … spoken in: Kerala, Lakshadweep
കാട്ടുകൂവ kaattukoova
~~~~~ MARATHI ~~~~~
written in: Devanagari (मराठी) … spoken in: Maharashtra, Karnataka
मरांटा maranta
~~~~~ TULU ~~~~~
written in: Tigalari (Tulu) was used for writing Vedic texts in Sanskrit, Kannada (ತುಳು), Malayalam (തുളു) … spoken in: Karnataka, north Kerala
ಕಾಟ್ಟುಕೂವೆ kaattukoove
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Andaman islands, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra
~~~~~ Created on: 10:59 23-09-2024 ¦ Last updated: 17:54 23-09-2024 ~~~~~
Names compiled / updated at https://dineshvalke.blogspot.com/2024/09/stachyphrynium-spicatum-roxb-kschum.html
both English and Malayalam names are correct Stachyphrynium spicatum (Roxb.) K.Schum. … (family: Marantaceae)
¿ stak-iss-FRI-nos ? — from Greek stachys (spike) and phrynos (frog); the marsh habitat … CPQBG
spi-KAH-tum or spy-KAY-tum — grows ears (like corn), in spikes … Dave’s Botanary Jun 24, 2012 … at Yeoor Hills (part of Sanjay Gandhi National Park), Mumbai
commonly known as: marsh maranta, spiked arrowroot • Marathi: मरांटा maranta Native to: s India, Sri Lanka, s China, Indo-China References: Further Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar • Global Species more views: Jun 24, 2012 … at Yeoor Hills (part of Sanjay Gandhi National Park), Mumbai Oct 31, 2010 … at Yeoor Hills (part of Sanjay Gandhi National Park), Mumbai I had seen the leaves of this plant but not the flowers. Thanks for showing this unique sp. Have been seeing this plant for two years while exploring Yeoor Hills, and was getting more eager to see it flowering some day of the year — until few days back … clarified that it flowers in June, and that the flower spike rises just about 1 – 2 inches above the ground with just about a cm wide flower.
Sharing few photographs of “Stachyphrynium spicatum” (Family: Marantaceae) from Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai. Very good Discovery from SGNP Plant for ID : SGNP,Mumbai : 221212 : AK-1: 2 images. No flowers, only leaves.
Leaves having a pointed end.
Plants approx 3 feet in height.
Id please. Ctenanthe compressa at which place in SGNP.. i guess in garden. not the forest area??? … looks like the marsh maranta … Stachyphrynium spicatum (Roxb.) K.Schum. (family: Marantaceae), … are you sure of the plant’s height as 3 ft ? … to me the height seems just 1 to 1.5 ft. You are right.The height was not 3 feet. It was an approximate height I had written.
On second thoughts, these are probably 1.5 to 2 feet maximum.
When you are travelling with a group, like I did with TAW, it is difficult to take pictures & also catch up with the group. As in the thick jungle, you do not want to be left behind.
Generally you have to remember the plants later, this can be confusing at times.
Thanks for correcting me.
…, these were found growing wild deep in the SGNP, near a stream and not in a garden.
Zingiber cernuum was found growing near it. 159 ID wild plant Zingiberaceae: 18 images. Stachyphrynium spicatum of family Marantaceae
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