Pogostemon deccanensis (Panigrahi) Press, Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.), Bot. 10: 73 1982. (Syn. Eusteralis deccanensis Panigrahi); po-go-STEM-on -- from the Greek pogon (beard) and stemon (thread, stamen) ... Dave's Botanary
day-kahn-NEN-sis -- of or from Deccan peninsula, India commonly known as: Deccan pogostemon • Marathi: जांभळी मंजिरी jambhali manjiri Endemic to: Western Ghats (of Maharashtra, India)
Date/Time-31/12/2009;4.29 am Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- Goa Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-Wlid Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Shrub Height/Length- 1/2mt Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size- oval Inflorescence Type/ Size- Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts-Violet Pogostemon deccanensis syn. Dysophylla stellata
Family Lamiaceae. po-go-STEM-on -- from the Greek pogon (beard) and stemon (thread, stamen) day-kahn-NEN-sis -- of or from Deccan peninsula, India [image: Pogostemon deccanensis]<http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinesh_valke/5089367126/> Oct 15, 2010 near Lion's Point, Lonavala commonly known as: Deccan pogostemon • Marathi: जांभळी मंजिरी jambhali manjiri Endemic to: Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India
- [image: Jambhali Manjiri (Marathi: जांभळी मंजिरी)]<http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinesh_valke/2898715543/> ... Sep 28, 2008 on Kas plateau - [image: Sharma's Eriocaulon]<http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinesh_valke/2924386397/> ... Sep 28, 2008 on Kas plateau - [image: ... Kas plateau]<http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinesh_valke/2924384477/> ... Sep 28, 2008 on Kas plateau Yes ... A common plant near the shallow water bodies of the Kas plateau. Family : Lamiaceae ... one of the 39 World Heritage sites in the Western Ghats of India 28 SEP 08 Pogostemon deccanensis (Panigrahi) Press ... (family: Lamiaceae) po-go-STEM-on -- from the Greek pogon (beard) and stemon (thread, stamen) ... Dave's Botanary day-kahn-NEN-sis -- of or from Deccan peninsula, India commonly known as: Deccan pogostemon • Marathi: जांभळी मंजिरी jambhali manjiri Endemic to: Western Ghats (of Maharashtra, India) References: Flowers of India • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar Lamiaceae (incl. Verbenaceae) Fortnight :: Pogostemon deccanensis :: Kas plateau :: DVMAY50/50 : 3 posts by 3 authors. 5 images. Pogostemon deccanensis (Panigrahi) Press on Kas plateau on September 28, 2008Wow! Splendid sights. Normally found near water source. KAS Week DS_041012_05 Pogostemon deccanensis: This pink/ purple spikes of flowers dominate some area of Kas. 22nd Sep 2012. Have seen purple as well as pink spikes. Are they of same species? Image 1146 is not of P deccanensis Yes ... I was going to write that only before I read your mail. Looks some Rotala sp. Family : Lamiaceae Yes ..., bit common along the streams. Attached herewith are images of Pogostemon deccanensis. The terrestrial carpet on Kas is that of Impatiens, Smithia, Utricularia whlie the carpet covering the small temporarily formed water puddles shallow water bodies is that of Pogostemon deccanensis. Lovely pictures of Pogostemon mixed with Erioaulon I hope.... Kaas week : Pogostemon deccanensis: Pogostemon deccanensis a candidate for stock photography for a poster may be for KAS? in open laterite grasslands last week in Mahabeleshwar Lamiaceae Kaas (Maharashtra) Sept`12 At Lonavala, Maharashtra 08 Dec, 2012 Pogostemon deccanensis------for sharing and validation : Attachments (1). 2 posts by 2 authors. Pic of Deccan Pogostemon, taken at ambyvalley rd. lonavala, pune in oct12. Yes. ..., when requesting validation it's a good idea to send multiple images. Pogostemon deccanensis----for sharing and validation : Attachments (1). 1 post by 1 author. Pic of Jambhali Manjiri, taken at Ambyvalley rd., Lonavala, Pune in Oct12. Pogostemon deccanensis (Panigrahi) Press at Koraigad on October 8, 2011 Attached are pictures of Pogostemon deccanensis captured at Satara in October 2014. Requested to validate the ID. From the photos I can see it is Pogostemon erectus group. But not able to say which variety it falls. Any way I provide key for further help. Calyx 1.5 – 2.0 mm long, nerves thick and muc conspicusous, tomentose outside; nutlets ca 0.8 mm long, obovoid var. tomentosus Calyx less than 1.5 mm long, nerves inconspicuous or slightly visible, villous outside; nutlets ca 0.5 mm long, subglobose: Internodes 10 – 20(-25) mm long; leaves usually 9 to 12 in a whorl, 8 – 12(-15) mm long var. erectus Internodes 2 – 8 mm long; leaves usually 6 in a whorl, 3 – 8(-10) mm long var. gracilis (= P. deccanensis) Thanks, ... But as per WCSP, Pogostemon erectus var. gracilis (Dalzell) Panigrahi is a syn. of Pogostemon erectus (Dalzell) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 530 (1891). & Pogostemon deccanensis (Panigrahi) Press is another accepted species. Again it is matter of opinion, I have studied all the specimens available at Calcutta and Pune herbarium, as well as in RBG, Kew and some European herbaria during my visit and concluded that the variations of gracilis and deccanensis are not much and intermediate forms are there. Pogostemon deccanensis Kas Satara Maharashtra Pogostemon deccanensis kaas plateau third week of october 2016 Erect herb in fallow paddy field near Bahamandala, Coorg, Karnataka Pogostemon? It is Pogostemon stellatus (Lour.) Kuntze, (=Eustralis tomentosa (Dalz.) Panigrahi), Family Lamiaceae I think it should be Pogostemon deccanensis (Panigrahi) Press as per images herein. References:
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