Crotalaria verrucosa L., (syn. Anisanthera hastata Raf.; Anisanthera versicolor Raf.; Crotalaria acuminata (DC.) G.Don; Crotalaria angulosa Lam.; Crotalaria arnottiana Benth.; Crotalaria caerulea Jacq.; Crotalaria coerulea Bedd.; Crotalaria coerulea Jacq.; Crotalaria flexuosa Baker; Crotalaria flexuosa Moench; Crotalaria hastata Steud.; Crotalaria mollis Weinm.; Crotalaria paramariboensis Miq.; .; Crotalaria verrucosa var. acuminata DC.; Crotalaria verrucosa var. genuina Stehle; Crotalaria verrucosa var. obtusa DC.; Crotalaria wallichiana Wight & Arn.; Phaseolus bulai Blanco; Quirosia anceps Blanco ....); kroh-tuh-LAR-ee-uh -- Greek krotalos; refers to sound, dried pods make when shaken ... Dave's Botanary ver-oo-KO-suh -- wart-like ... Dave's Botanary commonly known as: blue-flowered crotalaria, blue-flower rattlepod, purple popbush, shack-shack, tooth-leaf rattlepod • Bengali: বনশণ bansan • Gujarati: ઘૂઘરો ghugharo • Hindi: बनशण banshan, झुनझुनिया jhunjhunia • Kannada: ಗಿಜಿಗಿಜಿ ಗಿಡ gijigiji gida • Konkani: भाट घागरी bhat ghagari • Malayalam: കിലുകിലുക്കി kilukilukki, കിലുകിലുപ്പ kilukiluppa • Marathi: भाट घागरी bhat ghagari, खुळखुळा khulkhula, सागर ताग sagar tag • Odia: ଶଣପୁଷ୍ପୀ shanapushpi • Sanskrit: बृहत्पुष्पी brihatpuspi, शणपुष्पी shanapuspi • Tamil: சங்குநிதி cankuniti, கிலுகிலுப்பை kilu-kiluppai • Telugu: గిలిగింత giliginta • Tulu: ಗಿಜಿಗಿಜಿ ದೈ gijigiji dai Native to: s & s-e tropical Asia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere in tropics
Racemes terminal many flowered. Pods hairy Corolla bluish - purple. Shrubs, to 1.5 m high; stems stout, minutely hispid. Leaves to 16 x 2 cm, obovate, obtuse at apex, acute at base, pubescent below; nerves to 10 pairs; petiole 1.5 cm long; stipule 1.5 x 1 cm, lunate. Raceme to 25 cm long; bracts lanceolate, 1 cm long. Flowers many; calyx 2 cm long, lobes lanceolate, hispid; standard 3 x 2 cm, glabrous, yellow; wings 2 x 1 cm, verrucose; keel glabrous. Pods 6 x 2.5 cm, obovate, clawed. Flowering and fruiting: December-February Along shola forest margins Peninsular India; widely distributed in Malesia (From India Biodiversity Portal (Crotalaria semperflorens Vent.)
Crotalaria verrucosa. There exists an another form with white flowers.
[image: Crotalaria verrucosa L.]<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi...> One of the names for Crotalaria verrucosa L. is bhat ghagari ... ENVIS - FRLHT <http://envis.frlht.org/plant_details.php?disp_id=672&parname=0> Not sure how is bhat spelt in this context ... would it be भाट घागरी OR भातघागरी OR yet any other word ?
... did you mean to say भट घागरी ? ... any meaning for this भट as a prefix to घागरी Meaning of घागरी 1 ... A bell or jingling ball (as of a child's girdle, or as worn on the toes by dancing girls &c.) 2 ... The fruit of घागरा. 3 ... The plant commonly घागरा Have attached a javascrpted-HTML for generating Devanagari script ... you may try your hand at it. isn't Ghagri means the pot called ghagar? plural of it? So pot like appearence? But what does भट in भट घागरी mean ? any idea ? Other than घागरी being plural of घागर meaning a vessel or pot (made of copper, brass, or earth) to hold water, ... the other meanings of घागरी are: a bell or jingling ball (as of a child's girdle, or as worn on the toes by dancing girls &c.); the fruit of a plant commonly known as घागरा. Had read your other meanings , but could not make anything out of it unless 1, how or what is the shape of the fruit? 2. Does it make any noise when dry?// 3, because all meanings given by you indicate noise. So it has to be related to either noise or shape. Ghagar is the word generally used by Bhats/ dont know but think so, because others use kalashi? This is all scrathing brain not knowlege. but trying to get it. ... yes, the seedpods make rattle-like noise. Here are seed-pods of Crotalaria speciosa which look similar to that of C. verrucosa [image: Khulkhula (Marathi: खुळखुळा)]<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi...> Some of the meanings of भाट [ bhata ] are: 1 ... A place in the sea or a river which appears at low water; a shoal, shallow, sand- bank. 2 ... An elevated and level spot occurring in arable land; dry therefore and fit only for the inferior grains. 3 ... Ground prepared for sugarcane: also a plantation of sugarcanes. 4 ... A class of people or an individual of it. They are minstrels or bards. 5 ... ... An empty chatterer.
Yes it is called as Khulkhula in Marathi? Then not surname but that aa pronunciation will be correct. Because it means the people who praise God!!! They are the stutipathak of God, Rajas etc. So they will be making some ringing noise isn't it of bell or ghungaru! Many thanks ... for working on the bhat ghagari ... it has helped thrash the ambiguity. Most of *Crotalaria* species have some of their names related to sound; more related to child's rattle toy ... thus, in various languages: English: cat's bell, rattlepod, rattlebox, shack-shack Gujarati: ઘૂઘરો ghugharo Hindi: घुंगरी ghungri, झुनझुनिया jhunjhunia Marathi: डिंगळा dingala, खुळखुळा khulkhula, फटफटी phatphati Kannada: ಗಿಜಿಗಿಜಿ ಗಿಡ gijigiji gida ... and so on. .., ... not knowing the reason why you are not able to see the picture put in my message ... link to that picture in my flickr photostream is http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinesh_valke/4174379450/ Many thanks for showing pictures of Crotalaria verrucosa at your blog. Interesting. If the name suggests the noise the pods make, can't imagine खुळखुळा khulkhula, is any near to फटफटी phatphati.
... those are names of various species of Crotalaria. While खुळखुळा khulkhula is a name for large seed-pod plants like *C. spectabilis* and *C. verrucosa*, the फटफटी phatphati is for tiny seed pod plant C. filipes Kilukilukki in Malayalam. ... is this കിലുകിലുക്കി correct spelling of kilukilukki ? Yes it is correct! Most of the common Crotalaria are called either Kilukki or Kilukilukki the later might produce more rattle sound. [image: Crotalaria verrucosa L.]<http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinesh_valke/5926671005/> [image: Flowers of India]<http://www.flowersofindia.in/catalog/slides/Blue%20Rattlepod.html> [image: Discussions at efloraofindia]<https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#%21searchin/indiantreepix/Crot...> [image: more views in flickr]<http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Crotalariaverrucosa&m=tags&z=m> [image: more views on Google Earth]<http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/geo/india/&tags=Crotalariaverruc...> ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() kroh-tuh-LAR-ee-uh -- Greek krotalos; refers to sound, dried pods make when shaken ver-oo-KO-suh -- wart-like commonly known as: blue-flowered crotalaria, blue-flower rattlepod, purple popbush, shack-shack, tooth-leaf rattlepod • Bengali: বনশণ bansan • Gujarati: ઘૂઘરો ghugharo • Hindi: बनशण banshan, झुनझुनिया jhunjhunia • Kannada: ಗಿಜಿಗಿಜಿ ಗಿಡ gijigiji gida • Konkani: भाट घागरी bhat ghagari • Malayalam: കിലുകിലുപ്പ kilukiluppa • Marathi: भाट घागरी bhat ghagari, खुळखुळा khulkhula, सागर ताग sagar tag • Sanskrit: बृहत्पुष्पी brihatpuspi, शणपुष्पी shanapuspi • Tamil: சங்குநிதி cankuniti, கிலுகிலுப்பை kilu-kiluppai • Telugu: గిలిగింత giliginta botanical names: Crotalaria verrucosa L. ... synonyms: Anisanthera hastata Raf. • Anisanthera versicolor Raf. • Crotalaria acuminata (DC.) G.Don • Crotalaria angulosa Lam. • Crotalaria arnottiana Benth. • Crotalaria caerulea Jacq. • Crotalaria coerulea Jacq. • Crotalaria flexuosa Moench • Crotalaria hastata Steud. • Crotalaria mollis Weinm. • Crotalaria paramariboensis Miq. • Crotalaria semperflorens Vent. • Crotalaria wallichiana Wight & Arn. • Phaseolus bulai Blanco • Quirosia anceps Blanco I have never seen Crotalaria with so beautiful blue flowers Updates: • Odia: ଶଣପୁଷ୍ପୀ shanapushpi • Tulu: ಗಿಜಿಗಿಜಿ ದೈ gijigiji dai Gujarati: ઘૂઘરો ghugharo would literally mean a baby rattling toy. do its seed pods rattle? Yes ..., dried pods of this one and most of other Crotalaria species have earned the generic name of rattlepod (with some descriptor to differentiate among species) - alludes to rattle toy; rattle when shaken. The vernacular names too, aptly, are rattle toys in each language ... झुनझुनिया jhunjhunia (HINDI) • ಗಿಜಿಗಿಜಿ ಗಿಡ gijigiji gida (KANNADA) • भाट घागरी bhat ghagari (KONKANI) • കിലുകിലുക്കി kilukilukki, കിലുകിലുപ്പ kilukiluppa (MALAYALAM) • भाट घागरी bhat ghagari, खुळखुळा khulkhula (MARATHI) • கிலுகிலுப்பை kilu-kiluppai (TAMIL) • గిలిగింత giliginta (TELUGU) • ಗಿಜಿಗಿಜಿ ದೈ gijigiji dai (TULU) Thanks … I now will have to look for some in the urban cement jungle i now live in. efloraindia: 041111 BRS121: Pl. find the attached file contain photo of Crotalaria verrucosa for sp. id. confirmation. Location: NBNP Garden, Anaikatti (640 MSL) Coimbatore Dist., July, 2011 Habitat: Wild Habit: Shrub Yes, Crotalaria verrucosa (please confirm the stem is 4-angular) Fabaceae-Faboideae (Papilionaceae) Week :: Crotalaria verrucosa in northern Western Ghats: Crotalaria verrucosa L. kroh-tuh-LAR-ee-uh -- Greek krotalos; refers to sound, dried pods make when shaken ver-oo-KO-suh -- wart-like Jul 10, 2011 ... Kochare, Sindhudurg, Maharashtra commonly known as: blue-flowered crotalaria, blue-flower rattlepod, purple popbush, shack-shack, tooth-leaf rattlepod • Bengali: বনশণ bansan • Gujarati: ઘૂઘરો ghugharo • Hindi: बनशण banshan, झुनझुनिया jhunjhunia • Kannada: ಗಿಜಿಗಿಜಿ ಗಿಡ gijigiji gida • Konkani: भाट घागरी bhat ghagari • Malayalam: കിലുകിലുക്കി kilukilukki, കിലുകിലുപ്പ kilukiluppa • Marathi: भाट घागरी bhat ghagari, खुळखुळा khulkhula, सागर ताग sagar tag • Sanskrit: बृहत्पुष्पी brihatpuspi, शणपुष्पी shanapuspi • Tamil: சங்குநிதி cankuniti, கிலுகிலுப்பை kilu-kiluppai • Telugu: గిలిగింత giliginta Native to: s & s-e tropical Asia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere in tropics some views: Jul 10, 2011 ... Kochare, Sindhudurg, Maharashtra Racemes terminal many flowered. Pods hairy Corolla bluish - purple. I think the only species of Crotalaria with blue violet flowers. here is picture of Crotalaria verrucosa it is chracterised by beautiful blue flowers unlike others in genus which are yellow thanks for showing the unusual colored flowers... seedpods... are they similar to the yellow varieties and what do the seeds look like? Fabaceae-Faboideae (Papilionaceae) Week : Shrubs/Herbs : Crotalaria verrucosa: Crotalaria verrucosa A small herb seen on the edge of a seashore Ambolgad Rajapur. Appears to be from Fabaceae. Leaves 3cm rhomboid with undulate margin. Flower size 2cm. Name of the species: Crotolaria verucosa Family: Papilionaceae Place of collection: Ranpur, Nayagarh, Orissa Habit: Herb Habitat: Wild, grasslands, roadsides Altitude: 100 to 300 m above msl You are really setting new standards for the group. Location- NBNP Garden, Anaikatti (640 MSL) Coimbatore Dist., Habitat: Garden Habit: Shrub Another set of photos of Crotalaria verrucosa from Coimbatore, Near Tidal Park Date: 13.11.2011. Habitat: Urban (road side) Habit: Herb Time - 16:00 Location- Place, Altitude - Karwar Sea shore, Uttar Kannada ,Karnataka, Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- Urban/ wild Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Shrub Length-1m Nice picture! showing ear-like stipules. Crotalaria verrucosa.
Crotalaria verrucosa | Akshi beach (Alibaug): Crotalaria verrucosa (Local name Sagar-tag) of Fabaceae Akshi Beach (Alibaug), Maharashtra Nov`11 Please ID this legume (Crotalaria?) with blue flowers. Photo was taken in Sri Lanka in Dec 2012. This was identified earlier BY ... as Crotalaria verrucosa Yes it is C. verrucosa Crotalaria verrucose Flower and habit close up Crotalaria verrucosa Fabaceae Sagartag in marathi common on sandy shores in Konkan 28 July 2013 Vengurla, Maharashtra Can you please ID this leguminous climber with pale violet flowers. Photo was taken in Sri Lanka in Oct 2012. Crotalaria verrucosa L. Agree with ... I found this plant, i.e. Crotalaria verrucosa both in Maharashtra and Goa. In my opinion it a typical coastal plant. Thanks ... for additional information. Yes I also saw this on the coast near Rajapur Maharashtra Please ID this small prostrate Fabaceae with blue/violet flowers and short pods. Photo was taken in Sri Lanka in Sep 2012. ... Crotalaria verrucosa of Fabaceae. Yes, it is Crotolaria verrucosa, a typical coastal plant. The colour of the flowers is characteristic.
Crotalaria verrucosa L. at Sindhudurg on July 10, 2011 Fabaceae (Faboideae) Fortnight: Crotalaria verrucosa from Sindhudurg : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (1) Undershrubs at Vengurla beach, Sindhudurg, Maharashtra - probably the commonest coastal Crotalaria in the State on sandy loam. Crotalaria verrucosa from Malvan. Attaching pics of these flowers in the southern western ghats along the Thamiraparani river on the KK district side below lower kodayar dam one week ago. Crotalaria species in eFloraofindia (with details/ keys from published papers/ regional floras/ FRLHT/ FOI/ Biotik/ efloras/ books etc., where ever available on net) Crotalaria verrucosa, perhaps. It looks like Crotalaria verrucosa L. Flower for Id pl. Fabaceae ? Location - Dabhol, Konkan Date- 06.10.2015 Habitat -Wild Crotalaria verrucosa Thanks ... Is it known as ’सागरताग’ in Marathi ? ID KANNUR 23 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2) Please identify this herb.. possibly a species of Crotalaria from Kannur District of Kerala Habitat: River bed Location: Upper Sangu Flowering: February Picture taken: February, 2019 Very seems to be Crotalaria verrucosa. References:
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