Melampodium divaricatum (Rich.) DC., Prodr. 5 520 1836. (Syn: Alcina minor Cass.; Alcina ovalifolia Lag.; Alcina ovatifolia ; Alcina ovatifolia Lag.; Dysodium divaricatum Pers.; Dysodium divaricatum Rich.; Dysodium radiatum Desf.; Eleutheranthera divaricata (Rich.) Millsp.; Melampodium berteroanum Spreng.; Melampodium copiosum Klatt; Melampodium divaricatum var. macranthum Schltdl.; Melampodium flaccidum (Benth.) Benth.; Melampodium ovatifolium (Lag.) Rchb.; Melampodium paludosum Kunth; Melampodium panamense Klatt; Melampodium pumilum Benth.; Melampodium tenellum var. flaccidum Benth.; Spilanthes guatemalensis Vatke ex Donn.Sm. [Illegitimate]); Common name: Butter Daisy, Melampodium, Gold Medallion Flower, Star Daisy
This plant with radiate heads was shot during Gori valley tour, was growing in a house garden, enroute Shilling from Jouljibi.... identification help required.. Check for Melampodium divaricatum, Butter Daisy in flowersofindia. Asteraceae Week (Part I - Radiate heads) :: Asteraceae Unidentified1 at Sirsi ::PKA58 : Attachments (2). 4 posts by 3 authors. This plant was seen in a house garden at Sirsi (North Karnataka). May be Melampodium divaricatum.. id suggested by ... for a plant uploaded by me from Gori valley.. because this looks similar to that.. Please ID this small ornamental herbaceous plant with yellow flowers. Photo was taken in Sri Lanka in Sep 2112. Melampodium Melampodium paludosum. Please ID this medicinal herb with yellow flowers. Photo was taken in Sri Lanka in Sep 2012. It looks like Synedrella nodiflora, but I do not know the correct name. No it is not Synendrella nodiflora Any Melampodium sp. ? Melampodium paludosum. Attached images are sp. of Asteraceae. Please ID the Plants Date :31.08.2014 Location: Assam Family : Asteraceae Genus & species : ?? Habitat: Grows wild on open space Habit : Herb This can be Melampodium divaricatum... Melampodium divaricatum. I have plenty of these plants in my home garden in full bloom right now. The plants are annuals ( 3 - 4 months). The seeds fall down and plenty of seedlings raise from the ground . All are viable. You can plant them throughout the year. Flowers throughout the year. One of the excellent plant for beds. Kindly help to identify this compositae ornamental from Gudalur area of Nilgiris Tamilnadu Melampodium divaricatum. Common Name: butter daisy, This Asteraceae plant was collected from Jarandeshwar Hill Near Satara, Maharashtra state. Habit: Herb upto 1 feet, growing at cool, moist place with high altitude Leaves: Opposite, 5-6x3-4 cm Flowers: Heads solitary, ending in top of the plant. Bright yellow. Achens: Without pappus hairs, glabrous It is seems to be Melampodium paludosum HBK Syn: Melampodium leucanthum Torr. & Gray SK1373 20 AUG 2018 : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5)- around 700 kb each. Location: Godavari, Nepal Altitude : 5000 ft. Date: 24 July 2018 Habit : Cultivated (Introduced I guess)Thank you. Melampodium sp. ?? Syn : Wedelia ?? To me also appear close to images at Melampodium divaricatum Melampodium divaricatum DC. : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4)- around 650 kb each. Location: Godawari, Nepal Altitude: 1475 m. Date: 21 November 2018 Habit: Cultivated Syn: Melampodium paludosum Kunth Request of I'd of a composite from Mahe. Photographed in October 2019. Another image attached. Attachments (1) - 3 mb. Is it Melampodium divaricatum? Melampodium sp. Thanks ... Could be M. divaricatum Melampodium species. Mostly M.divaricatum. This plant is usually planted in flower beds; can be grown throughout the year. I am attaching the photograph of the plant grown in my garden for comparison. Attachments (1) References: The Plant List Flowers of India India Biodiversity Portal Dave’s Garden Flora of North America Compositæ to Gramineæ by Theodore Cooke (1909- Melampodium paludosum Kunth syn. Melampodium divaricatum DC.) Carolinas Gardener's Handbook: All You Need to Know to Plan, Plant ... By Toby Bost, Bob Polomski (2012) |
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