Rosularia rosulata (Edgew.) H. Ohba, J. Jap. Bot. 52(1): 9 9 1977. (syn. Sedum pyriforme Royle ex Raymond-Hamet; Sedum rosulatum Edgew.; Umbilicus radicans Klotzsch in Klotzsch & Garcke);
Perennial herb with spathulate leaves in a rosette, spathulate, 8-20 mm long; flowering stems up to 10 cm long, unbranched, cauline leaves smaller; flowers in 3-6 flowered thyrse on up to 8 mm long pedicel; calyx 5-lobed, lobes fleshy up to 5 mm long; petals white, connate, membranous,up to 6 mm long; stamens 10, in two whorls, adnate to petals; follicles 5, erect, 5-6 mm long with small brown seeds.
Flora of Chakrata 2012: Succulent for id: This succulent was shot from various locations around Chakrata in May 2012, found in rock crevices, flowers white, nearly 1 cm across. Id please.... This appears close to Sedum adenotrichum.... It seems to me Rosularia rosulata Crassulaceae, Combretaceae and Myrtaceae Fortnight: Crassulaceae- Rosularia rosulata from Nainital-GSDEC33 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Rosularia rosulata (Edgew.) H. Ohba in J. Jap. Bot. 52(1): 9. 1977 syn: Sedum rosulatum Edgew. Perennial herb with spathulate leaves in a rosette, spathulate, 8-20 mm long; flowering stems up to 10 cm long, unbranched, cauline leaves smaller; flowers in 3-6 flowered thyrse on up to 8 mm long pedicel; calyx 5-lobed, lobes fleshy up to 5 mm long; petals white, connate, membranous,up to 6 mm long; stamens 10, in two whorls, adnate to petals; follicles 5, erect, 5-6 mm long with small brown seeds. This succulent was recorded from Chakrata, wanted to confirm if this can be Sedum rosulatum .. I think yes ... ANJUN26/27 Sedum sp. for identification (Churdhar Trip 26) : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4) Family: Crassulaceae Date: 24th May 2015 Place: Renuka Ji-Haripurdhar Route, Himachal Pradesh Habit: Herb Rosularia rosulata (Edgew.) H.Ohba (Crassulaceae) to me. Earlier known as Sedum rosulatum Edgew. In the Himalaya (or probably elsewhere also, in the mountains) adding elevation of the place helps in IDs. Thank you sir. I will make sure to add that detail in the coming posts. remind me if you ever have time, the details which should be ideally photographed... in the meanwhile here is one from my old collection habit: herb habitat: wild location: Kalatope sanctuary, chamba altitude: 2200 mts time of the year.. April-may Not very sure but could be Arenaria orbiculata Rosularia rosulata ABMAY2017/01 : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (6) I found this on my recent trek to Ilaqa (3300m) in search of flowers. I have several plants to share which I will do in subsequent emails. Please advise if I am making a mistake in identifying this properly. Rosularia rosulata Mcleodganj-Triund trek, 2400m approx. 03-04 May 2017 Correctly identified ... These plants had smaller rosettes than my other samples. Is this R. rosulata too? Please advise. Kareri Lake trek, About 2400m 15-16 May 2017 Thanks, ... I think it should be same as other three species found in India as per Rosularia do not match as per Rosularia rosulata we saw this at Duggalbitta, Uttarakhand at an altitude of about 7,800 feet in the first week of may 2018 References: |
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