Crotalaria evolvuloides Benth.; According to Gamble, the leaves of C. evolvuloides are very variable, from oblong, lanceolate to even orbicular. Please help to id this small Fabaceae herb found in the forest floor.
Is it Crotalaria albida Heyne ex Roth? .. Luks like Crotalaria evolvuloides !!!!!!!!!!!! .. Satyamangalam RF;ca. 900msl; TN .. Is this Crotolaria calycina? 281109MK2 - efloraofindia | Google Groups : 7 posts by 5 authors. Please help to identify this Crotolaria sp. Found in open areas of dry deciduous forests in eastern ghats. Place: Satyamnagalam hills Alt: 900 msl Date: Oct 2008 I don't really think so....the FOI link says that the said plant is hairy..just check it http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Hairy%20Rattlepod.html Yes sir, this one is different. Also in C. calycina, calyx is longer than pod, here it is less than half as long. May be if some one gives a list of species reported from Eastern Ghats, this species can be identified. Features are very clear from photgraphs, but I find it difficult to look up the key of 77 species from FBI Pl. find the attached file contain photos of Crotalaria evolvuloides. Location: Munnar, Kerala (Oct.2011) A different Crotalaria indeed. Fabaceae-Faboideae (Papilionaceae) Week: RVS3: Crotalaria evolvuloides: Crotalaria evolvuloides from Tiruvannamalai, TN. efloraindia: 11111 BRS147: Pl. find the attached file contain photos for id. request. (Crotalaria sp.?) Location : Munnar, Kerala Date: Oct.2011 Habitat: Urban (road side) Habit: Herb I think this could be Crotalaria evolvuloides of Leguminosae family The pattern of leaves really reminds me about the plant Evolvulus alsinoides which might be responsible for this name .... ? Yes I too think as what you suggested. Any way, salute to the people who had named the with an apt term. efloraindia: 021211 BRS 236: Pl. find the attached file contain photos for id. request. Location: NBNP, Anaikatti, Coimbatore Date: 01.12.2011 Habitat: Wild Habit: Herb like? Most probably Crotalaria evolvuloides Please check with an earlier upload by you during the Fabaceae week, I guess. Yes ... I remember your post during the Papilionaceae week. Thanks ... and ... for confirming the sp. id. Fruits of Crotalaria evolvuloides is attached herewith. ANOCT56 Please identify this Crotalaria sp. : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (7). ANDEC05 Crotalaria evolvuloides? : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (6) ANNOV02/02 Crotalaria evolvuloides Wight & Arn. : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5) Family: Fabaceae Date: 1st November 2015 Place:Turahalli, Bangalore, Karnataka Habit: Prostrate herb Habitat: Scrub Forest Simply superb !! ANDEC35 Crotalaria sp. for identification : 13 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (10) Nelliyampathy, Kerala November 2014 Flowers appear to be pale yellow. If this flowering is in December then it should be Crotalaria labunifolia. Confirmation required. The images are of Crotalaria prostrata. image -0208 clearly shows stipules therefore this this is unlikely to be C. prostrata. Definitely Crotalaria sp. Will post images of what I feel is C. prostrata shortly. Will appreciate your comments. efi page on Crotalaria prostrata & Crotalaria laburnifolia The specimen looks like Crotalaria humifusa. Thank you very much ... Could it be C. evolvuloides? Not sure about C. humifusa. I think you are right, ... It matches with images at Crotalaria evolvuloides All photographs belongs to Crotalaria evolvuloides worked out, taken from kerala, Munnar to periyar road. Fabaceae I guess, could you please tell me. sorry no more pics available. sending you scanned copy of my sheet. Crotalaria evolvuloides Is it Crotalaria evolvuloides or Crotalaria prostrata ? Does not seem to match with images of Crotalaria prostrata It looks more like Crotalaria evolvuloides to me. References: |
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