Smithia hirsuta Dalzell (Syn: Smithia blanda var. humilis Prain; Smithia blanda var. racemosa "Baker, p.p."); SMITH-ee-uh -- named for British botanist and physician Sir James Edward Smith her-SOO-tuh -- hairy ... Dave's Botanary India (N); Andhra Pradesh ; Karnataka; Maharashtra; Manipur ; Meghalaya ; Tamil Nadu as per ILDIS; Kas week : Smithia hirsuta SMP: Smithia hirsuta Grows gregariously on the plateau. Important characters: Herbs 30-50cm, Leaflets 6-8(2-3 pairs) Flowers bright, Pods 4-7 jointed. Joints reticulately veined. Adding two more pictures with leaflets 8. Satara, Oct 2014 :: Requesting ID - Smithia (?) :: ARKNOV-44 : 7 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3) Requesting to please provide ID of this Fabaceae member captured near Satara, Maharashtra in October 2014. Is this Smithia hirsuta? Smithia hirsuta Dalzell Fabaceae Fortnight: Smithia hirsuta:: Kas Plateau:: NAOCT7 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3) Photographed on 4th October 2015 also known as Hairy Smithia or Kawla (in Marathi) Fabaceae (Faboideae) Fortnight :: Smithia hirsuta :: n Western Ghats :: DVOCT111 : 1 post by 1 author. 19 images. Smithia hirsuta Dalzell at Meruling on September 21, 2014 on Kas plateau, September 24, 2015 at base of Koraigad on October 8, 2011 at Tableland, Panchagani on August 26, 2010 at Tableland, Panchagani on August 24, 2010 on Kas plateau, September 28, 2008 Fabaceae (Faboideae) Fortnight :: Smithia hirsuta:: Kas :: PKA-OCT-09 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (3) Smithia hirsuta at Kas. Fabaceae (Faboideae) Fortnight :: Smithia shrub fof ID :: MK-OCT-02 : 4 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (6) Please help me to identify this Smithia herb of Fabaceae. The habitat is a grassland of temperate climate. Height: c.10 cm Date: 30 Oct 2012 Location: Mukruthi NP, Nilgiris Alt.: 2450 m asl Must be Smithia hirsuta. Let us wait for validating comment(s). First 4 images are of S. hirsuta and last 2 are of S. setulosa. Fabaceae week-35: Is Smithia in first 2 photos is different from last 2 photos? Or only colour pattern variation? To me it appears only slight variation in color I too think both are same plants. Visible leaflets would have helped... I too think they belong to the same species. By the way did you notice any major variation in leaves. If no variation in leaves they are obviously same species. The difference may be because of the soil type and exposure to light, I guess. I think Smithia hirsuta Dalzell as per images herein.
please let us know the size of flower if you can recall. To me it looks like freak change in colour of Smithia hirsuta. the size of the flower is same as of our regular yellow smithia. which Smithia : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1) Clicked at Kas in Oct 08. Is it Smithia setulosa or bigemina ? Best would be to follow key in Flora of Maharashtra as it is simple provided you have calyx and leaves. BUT if you are down to these two species and are sure that the choice is between these two ONLY - S. bigemina has 2 pairs of leaflets while S. setulosa has more (and is generally a more erect robust plant- as per my observations) I think close to image at Smithia hirsuta Dalzell Nilgiris: Smithia for identification 031212MK03: Please help me to identify this small herb found on the grasslands of upper plateau of Nilgiris. What is this Fabaceae member? Size: 7 cm Flower: 0.8 cm across ... most probably Smithia bigemina Dalzell. Smithia species. May not be S.bigemina. In S.b. the leaves are only two pairs as reported by ... in flowersofindia.com at: http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Double%20Paired%20Smithia.html Could it be Smithia setulosa? Can the attached one (from Kas, Aug'12) is same as the one posted by ...? I think Smithia hirsuta Dalzell as per another thread: Fabaceae (Faboideae) Fortnight :: Smithia shrub fof ID :: MK-OCT-02 Hairy Smithia (Smithia hirsuta) - indiantreepix | Google Groups : at Kaas, Satara - Maharashtra in October 2008;
Smithia bigemina: Common name- Double Paired Smithia
Habitat- Wild
Location- Paud road , after Pirangut. (On road to Mulshi ) Date- 04th Sep 2011. I posted this Double Paired Smithia yesterday. .. from "Flowers of India" told me that it is Smithia setulosa and not Smithia bigemina. In his words " Double Paired Smithia has 4 leaflets grouped together ". S. bigemina is a low herb (5-10 cm) with tiny flowers and S. setulosa is a tall herb (1-1.5 m) found on hills which blooms in October. This is a small erect herb ( 10-20 cm) with flowers in short racemes. From location, season and general appearance his would be S. hirsuta. For a specific justfication of ID from calyx and leaflets a specimen would be necessary. Yes ... may be right. S. bigemina has 4 leaflets, S. setulosa 10-12 large leaflets and flowers in panicled secund racemes. S. hirsuta has 6-10 leaflets (8 leaflets are seen in most leaves here), also plant is slender, leaflets smaller and flowers in close secund corymbs. Close ups of calyx are needed for further verification. Fabaceae-Faboideae (Papilionaceae) Week:Smithia hirsuta: Flowers of Smithia hirsuta The photo is taken from Kas plateau (Maharashtra) in the month of September. Fabaceae-Faboideae (Papilionaceae) Week :: Smithia hirsuta at Panchagani: Smithia hirsuta Dalzell SMITH-ee-uh -- named for British botanist and physician Sir James Edward Smith her-SOO-tuh -- hairy Aug 26, 2010 ... at Tableland, Panchagani, Maharashtra commonly known as: hairy smithia • Marathi: कवला kavala Native of: s and n-e India some views: Aug 26, 2010 ... at Tableland, Panchagani, Maharashtra Aug 24, 2010 ... at Tableland, Panchagani, Maharashtra Kas Week :: DV :: 28 SEP 08 - 1159 :: Smithia hirsuta: Kas plateau ... about 4000 ft asl ... one of the 39 World Heritage sites in the Western Ghats of India 28 SEP 08 Smithia hirsuta Dalzell ... (family: Fabaceae) SMITH-ee-uh -- named for British botanist and physician Sir James Edward Smith her-SOO-tuh -- hairy ... Dave's Botanary commonly known as: hairy smithia • Marathi: कवला kavala Native of: s and n-e India References: Flowers of India • NPGS / GRIN • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar KAS Week DS_031012_06 Smithia hirsuta: This is the Micky mouse or Donald duck flower from Western Ghat, Kas. On 22nd Sep 2012. Very funny looking flower. Interesting looking flowers Kas Week: AVD: 09th Oct 2012: Smithia hirsuta: Attached herewith are images of Smithia hirsuta. Family : Fabaceae This is my concluding post for Kas episode. Attached herewith are images of Smithia hirsuta & Kas landscape. I would like to conclude my contributions to this episode by sending a link of my article on Smithia that was a part of my article series in Marathi. It has been a fantastic episode. Thank you all. Great photographs. Thanks ... for sharing so many interesting plants from Kas, the Floral meadow Pic of Hairy Smithia, taken at ambyvalley rd. lonavala/mulshi, pune in oct12. Rajgad, Sep 2014 :: Requesting ID of this Smithia species :: ARKSEP-14: 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3). Requesting to please ID this Smithia species captured at Rajgad near Pune in Sep 2014. I think Smithia hirsuta Thank you ... for ID.... Names of Plants in India :: Smithia hirsuta Dalzell : 2 posts by 2 authors. via Species > S > Smithia hirsuta Dalzell ... family: Fabaceae ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() SMITH-ee-uh -- named for British botanist and physician Sir James Edward Smith ... Wikisource her-SOO-tuh -- hairy ... Dave's Botanary commonly known as: hairy smithia • Marathi: कवला kawla botanical names: Smithia hirsuta Dalzell ... synonyms: no synonym known ... NPGS / GRIN smithia hirsuta : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (4) smithia hirsuta hopefully would appreciate a confirmation Kaas plateau second week of October 2016 Thanks, ..., I think matches with images at Smithia hirsutea Smithia hirsuta to me too. References:
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