Isodon rugosus (Wall. ex Benth.) Codd, Taxon 17: 239 1968. (syn. Isodon plectranthoides Schrad. ex Benth.; Isodon rugosus (Wall. ex Benth.) Murata; Lumnitzera densiflora (Roth) Spreng.; Ocimum densiflorum Roth; Plectranthus rugosus Wall. ex Benth.; Rabdosia rugosa (Wall. ex Benth.) H.Hara);
syn: Plectranthus rugosus Wall. ex Benth. Tall plant with opposite thicker leaves, white-grey tomentose beneath; flowers is loose spreading clusters, small, calyx teeth unequal, lower lip boat-shaped, entire. Common on dry open slopes in Kashmir. A common honey-been plant. Photographed from Mohra, Kashmir. Altitude 2100 mts Habit herb Habitat wild Plant height 30 inches flower.. small maybe 5 mm (a pain to photograph) Isodon rugosus (syn: Plectranthus rugosus) 1 AUG 12 Govind Ghat - Ghangaria trail ... about 6900 ft Habitat: mountain slope Habit: sub-erect shrub, about 2 - 3 m with long spreading branches. Isodon rugosus, very common in Himalayas and a very important honey bee plant
I was all the time wondering why this plant was not being uploaded. Lamiaceae (incl. Verbenaceae) Fortnight :: Isodon rugosus :: Govind Ghat - Ghangaria :: DVMAY17/17 : 1 post by 1 author. 6 images. Isodon rugosus (Wall. ex Benth.) Codd along Govind Ghat - Ghangaria trail on August 1, 2012 Stachys sericea from Govindghat Ghangriya trek Discussed in previous mail by ... and ..., where we reached on conclusion that both those were not Stachys sericea. Hope this time correct Stachys sericea Pls validate Reminds me of some Plectranthus species.. It is not Stachys sericea in any case. Stachys sericea has stalkless flowers arranged in whorls on the stem, unlike the cluster carried on long stalks in this plant. ... then closest match is Plectrantus mollis???? I got it now! I think it is Isodon rugosus http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Wrinkled%20Leaf%20Isodon.html Please verify. How could you go wrong ... This Himalayan plant we have seen together several times, Plectranthus rugosus, now Isodon rugosus, an important honey plant. Yes Sir, Gotakhor hi dunte hai jinhe tairna nahi aata vo pani me nahi jaate...... So mistakes are obvious ....... Still I have to identfy exactly 4875 pics from valley so great burden on mind. Only 1250 resolved till today. Well said ... A small plant with white flowers seen growing wild in Pahalgam on 8/9/2011. Scutellaria sp. can we also think of Isodon ?.. though little closeup shot required Adding a cropped picture since I have only one picture of this. I can see a purple line at the centre of the flower. Hope it helps. To me this appears like Isodon rugosus... ... is correct.......It is Isodon rugosus ! Yes Isodon rugosus Very common in Kashmir lower hill slopes. Isodon rugosus from Shimla Pls validate Yes, this is...nice pics.. Isodon rugosus- En-route Rolla at GHNP - PKA17 : 4 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (3). Seen this herb enroute Rolaa at GHNP. Bot. name: Isodon rugosus Family: Lamiaceae Very nice pictures of the flowers, ... i would appreciate looking at the whole plant, if you had themOne of the commonest plants on dry slopes in Western Himalayas. Here is mine from Kashmir This one from Manali Requesting to please validate ID of this Lamiaceae plant captured near Manali, HP in October 2014. I hope this is Isodon rugosus (based on FoI and eFi pics). I am uploading Isodon rugosus (Syn: Plectranthus rugosus) photographed from Manali. This is from Mussoorie-Dehradun road.. I hope this is Isodon rugosus.. Yes ... This is a herb from vof area, please validate the id or correct.. I have labelled this as Isodon rugosus.. Your identification is correct ... as the leaves are somewhat rough in Isodon rugosus. Yes Isodon rugosus id please, hp : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2) Himachal pradesh yesterday (24.9.16) I think Isodon rugosus...!! Lamiaceae sp. seen at Muthodi (Bhadra WLS, Karnataka). Date/Time: 30-01-2014 / 11:00AM Habitat: Wild Plant habit: Herb Plectranthus sp. I hope. Yes ..., it does look like some Plectranthus sp.. Plectranthus species so far in efi Any Isodon sp.? Isodon rugosus Though appears similar to images at Isodon rugosus, but as per Flora of Pakistan it is only found in Himalayas. Further this the only observation other than Himalayas at Isodon rugosus in efi. Thus it may be some other species. efloraofindia: For ID 271112SP10: Please help me to identify this flower. Location - Chakrata. Date: 10/10/2011 habitat : Wild This looks to be some Lamiaceae sp. Thanks, ..., for the initial id. References:
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