Agrimonia pilosa var. nepalensis (D. Don) Nakai, Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 47(556): 247 247 1933. (Syn. Agrimonia eupatoria var. nepalensis (D. Don) Kuntze; Agrimonia nepalensis D. Don);
.
Hairy Agrimony, Downy agrimony • Nepali: भेराकुरो Bherakuro;
.
Rosaceae Fortnight 1-14 Sep.2015: Agrimonia pilosa from Uttarakhand_DSR_Sep_2/2 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments(2) Agrimonia pilosa Ledeb. is a common perennial herb in temperate and subalpine zones of Uttarakhand in rainy season. Photographed in Naini Tal. As per Flora of China, only Agrimonia pilosa var. nepalensis is distributed in India.
Also there is lot of confusion & lot of discussions have taken place between Agrimonia pilosa var. nepalensis or Agrimonia eupatoria ssp. asiatica.
I think you can put more light on this issue.
Request for ID HP 1 – indiantreepix | Google Groups :
at around 2500 meters in the Dhauladhar Mountains at Dharmshala HP; VoF Week: Agrimonia pilosa var. nepalensis or Agrimonia eupatoria subsp. asiatica from valley: 9 images.
Agrimonia pilosa var. nepalensis or Agrimonia eupatoria subsp. asiatica from valley
I am still unable to conclude
Previous Discussion From …:
“Perhaps this is one thing we have to resolve. Most Indian books and websites (incl. FOI) consider Indian plant to be A. pilosa, whereas I thought our Chakrata plant as well as this one seems to me more as A. eupatoria subsp. asiatica. Perhaps we have to keep watch on flower size, fruit size and direction of prickles . According to Flora of China the following should be expected in our area:
Agrimonia eupatoria subsp. asiatica: Flowers 12-13 mm in diam.; fruiting hypanthium 8-10 x 5 mm including prickles, outer prickles recurved, innermost spreading; leaflets abaxially pubescent and pilose, adaxially appressed pilose.
Agrimonia pilosa var. nepalensis : Flowers 6-9 mm in diam.; fruiting hypanthium 7-8 x 3-4 mm including prikles erect when young, connivent when old; leaflets abaxially densely pubescent or tomentose-pubescent between veins, sparsely glandular punctate, adaxially hirsute or hirtellous on veins.”
On Pic 6488 size is shown by line that is 5 mm for fruit including prickles. for flower as per my calculations it is about 8-9 mm. To me Agrimonia pilosa var. nepalensis more close
help pls Thanks … for nice analysis and conclusion.
VOF Week: Agrimonia eupatorium from Trek: Nice set of Pics. Yes … This was more common in Chakrata Perhaps this is one thing we have to resolve. Most Indian books and websites (incl. FOI) consider Indian plant to be A. pilosa, whereas I thought our Chakrata plant as well as this one seems to me more as A. eupatoria subsp. asiatica. Perhaps we have to keep watch on flower size, fruit size and direction of prickles . According to Flora of China the following should be expected in our area:
Agrimonia eupatoria subsp. asiatica: Flowers 12-13 mm in diam.; fruiting hypanthium 8-10 x 5 mm including prickles, outer prickles recurved, innermost spreading; leaflets abaxially pubescent and pilose, adaxially appressed pilose.
Agrimonia pilosa var. nepalensis : Flowers 6-9 mm in diam.; fruiting hypanthium 7-8 x 3-4 mm including prikles erect when young, connivent when old; leaflets abaxially densely pubescent or tomentose-pubescent between veins, sparsely glandular punctate, adaxially hirsute or hirtellous on veins. For more clarification I am sending you cropped pics. On Pic 6488 size is shown by line that is 5 mm for fruit including prickles. for flower as per my calculations it is about 8-9 mm. To me Agrimonia pilosa var. nepalensis more close Adding some more pics of two plants VOF Week: Herb-1 for ID — at Joshimath: Agrimonia sp. (A. eupatorium or A. pilosa)… Yes Agrimonia pilosa var. pilosa (concluded as per … observations). Rosaceae Fortnight- Agrimonia pilosa from Himachal-GSG32/Sept 2015 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1) Agrimonia pilosa ABJUL01/05 : 5 posts by 2 authors. 4 images.
On the same walk last week I saw a couple of plants of this agrimony. I think this is Hairy Agrimony or Agrimonia pilosa. Please advise if I am wrong.
Agrimonia pilosa—Hairy Agrimony
Above Mcleodganj, Dharamshala, HP
1900m
26 June 2016 2nd one looks out of the world. I think matches with images at Agrimonia pilosa var. nepalensis
As per Flora of China, only Agrimonia pilosa var. nepalensis is distributed in India
SK177NOV04-2016:ID : 9 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (12)
Sharing some pictures for ID shot at Hattiban, Kathmandu, Nepal on 25 October 2016 at 4800 ft. I was immediately reminded of ‘Common Agrimony’ (Eupatorium eupatoria), though noted slight differences, which grows commonly in rough grassland & wood margins near to where I live in the UK (you can compare images of the two on my ‘Wild Flowers of Buckinghamshire’ web-site see: https://sites.google.com/a/shpa.org.uk/wfob/agrimonia-1 – which I have neglected altogether since joining this google group! My sentiment is that Britain is blessed with hundreds of active field botanists (though much remains still to be done) whereas India has fewer and since I have accumulated knowledge of Himalayan flora over decades, my time is best spent sharing this on this site, as long and as much as circumstances permit. I neglected to say how pleasing it was to view a range of images covering flowers, young fruits, habit and foliage incl. both upper and lower surface of leaves – most helpful even though on this occasion we are dealing with a distinctive species (though will be informative for distinguishing varieties and between closely-related species if the genus is revised in the future). Having additional images and extra information is never a waste. Thank you for the ID Only Agrimonia pilosa var. nepalensis (D. Don) Nakai is supposed to be found in Nepal as per Flora of China Yes, this fits. Sharing some links for further validation. Location: Lele, Lalitpur, , Nepal
Altitude: 4400 ft.
Date: 13 September 2014
Please check in Agrimonia spp. (Rosaceae) in eFI.
/species/m—z/r/rosaceae/agrimonia/agrimonia-pilosa Thanks, …, for Id. I also feel these images are closer to images at Agrimonia pilosa var. nepalensis
Thank you for the ID. Triumfetta ? from Chakrata : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (4)
erect herb palmately compound leaf, petals yellowfruits characteristic with spinous margin, wild from Debvan area of Chakrata This should be Agrimonia pilosa from Rosaceae.. Re: Agrimonia pilosa Ledeb. : 6 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)- 6 mb.
Location: Godawari, Lalitpur,, Nepal
Altitude: 1863 m.
Date: 08 August 2019
Habit : Wild
Attachments (4)- around 1150 kb each. . Agrimonia pilosa Ledebour: 3 very high res. images.
Location: Dailekh, West Nepal Altitude: 2230m. Date: 12 August 2021 Habit : Wild . References:
|