Mazus surculosus D. Don , Prodr. Fl. Nepal. 87 87 1825.;
MAZ-us -- Greek for teat; referring to the swollen corolla ... Dave's Botanary sur-ku-LO-sus -- suckering ... Dave's Botanary commonly known as: suckering mazus • Nepali: खस्रे बुटी khasre butee, ताप्रे झार taapre jhaar Flowers pale blue or white., tubular 6-12 mm long, in short terminal stalked clusters arising directly from rootstalk, and leaves in a lax rosette, and with a long slender runners. Corolla 2 lipped, the upper lip darker with 2 short triangular lobes, the lower lip much larger, with pale rounded lobes and the throat with 2 orange swellings within; calyx lobes triangular blunt. Runners several, rooting at nodes. Basal leaves broadly ovate, rounded toothed, 2.5-8 cm, sometimes pinnately lobed near the base, narrowed to a short leaf stalk; flowering stems mostly 6-8 cm. Mazus pumilus looks similar to M. surculosus, but the orange stripes on the lower lip are longer in latter. In addition the species can be differentiated as under: M. pumilus: Annuals, up to 30 cm tall, stems glabrous or with short hairs; basal leaves usually shed at flowering time; flowers mostly in upper part of inflorescence; calyx lobes ovate, as long as tube, acute; middle lobe of lower lip smaller than lateral lobes; lobes of upper lip triangular-ovate; capsule globose M. surculosus: Perennials, up to 8 cm tall, stem with long white hairs; basal leaves forming a rosette present at flowering time; flowers almost from base of raceme, lax; calyx lobes 1/3 as long as calyx, broadly ovate with obtuse to subacute tip; middle lobe of lower lip longer than lateral lobes; lobes of upper lip suborbicular; capsule ovoid
Mazus surculosus: Mazus surculosus
At Ukhimath, Uttarakhand 4 June,2011 Mazus surculosus: Seen this plant on the way to Rohtang Pass (Manali region).
Date/Time: 11-09-2011 / 01:15PM Bot. name: Mazus surculosus Family: Scrophulariaceae Plant Habit: Herb Habitat: Wild. 31 JUL 12 Auli ... 8750 - 9000 ft VoF Week : Mazus surculosus: Mazus surculosus of Scrophulariaceae family Clikeced on 16th August `12 while trekking down from Ghanghariya to Govind Ghat, Chamoli, Uttarakhand. VoF Week : MN020912 Mazus surculosus (Suckering Mazus): Mazus surculosus (Suckering Mazus) On the Ghangaria - Govind ghat trail 16.08.2012 Yes ... Good photographs Mazus surculosus from Ghangriya pls validate Mazus surculosus from Uttarakhand : 1 image. 2 posts by 2 authors. Mazus surculosus D.Don (Phrymaceae, earlier Scrophulariaceae) is a common herb between 500-2500m in Uttarakhand. The plant produce numerous runners (surculii) and colonize the area rapidly. Photographed near Garbadhar, Pithoragarh District Uttarakhand.I remember observing this near Manali. Scrophulariaceae Fortnight: Mazus surculosus from Hampta Pass:: -PKA10:: : Attachments (2). 3 posts by 3 authors. This one is Mazus sp. (Family: Scrophulariaceae). Bot. name: Mazus surculosus Date/Time: 26-09-2010 / 12:15PM Location: Out skirts of Hampta Village Habitat: Wild Plant Habit: Herb Yes the striking yellow elevated marks... Scrophulariaceae fortnight :: Mazus surculosus. Manali SMP14 : 1 image. 2 posts by 2 authors. Mazus surculosus D.Don Flowers pale blue or white., tubular 6-12 mm long, in short terminal stalked clusters arising directly from rootstalk, and leaves in a lax rosette, and with a long slender runners. Corolla 2 lipped, the upper lip darker with 2 short triangular lobes, the lower lip much larger, with pale rounded lobes and the throat with 2 orange swellings within; calyx lobes triangular blunt. Runners several, rooting at nodes. Basal leaves broadly ovate, rounded toothed, 2.5-8 cm, sometimes pinnately lobed near the base, narrowed to a short leaf stalk; flowering stems mostly 6-8 cm. Scrophulariaceae Fortnight: Mazus surculosus from Chakrata- NS 22 : Attachments (8). 3 posts by 2 authors. This hairy, decumbent herb was shot from Chakrata, near Budher caves trek.. Scrophulariaceae Fortnight: Mazus surculosus from Ukhimath, and Chakrata in Uttarakhand-GS-24 : Attachments (6). 1 post by 1 author. Mazus surculosus D. Don, ; Prodr. Fl. Nep. 87 (1825 For differences from M. pumilus see under latter Photographed from Ukhimath in Uttarakhand SCROPHULARIACEAE WEEK: Majus surculosus from Uttarakhand_DSR_4 : 2 images. 4 posts by 4 authors. Mazus surculosus D.Don is a frequent prostrate herb above 1000m in Uttarakhand. It differs from M.pumilus, a more common species in Uttarakhand at lower altitude in having prostrate runners. Photographed near Mehalchauri Chamoli district, Uttarakhand. Mazus was previously in Scrophulariaceae but now it is in Phrymaceae. Very good photographs ... Again Majus in the subject line. Should be Mazus. Scrophulariaceae fortnight :: Mazus surculosus at Auli :: DV32 : 2 images. 2 posts by 2 authors. Mazus surculosus D. Don. ... also placed in Phrymaceae at Auli on 31 JUL 12 Crisp photographs.. Mazus surculosus ABJUL01/12 : 2 posts by 2 authors. 3 images. This small plant with a tiny flower was very near home and I made a few photos intending to have a closer look later in the evening. Unfortunately, we had a heavy shower this afternoon and I couldn’t find the flower again. I am hoping it is there still buried perhaps under leaves and such. Mazus surculosus (flowersofindia webpage gives the common name as Suckering Mazus taking it from mazos which is Greek for a teat) Above Mcleodganj, Dharamshala, HP 1800m 16 July, 2015. very nice Found the first Mazus of the season today and thought I’d share with you. Above Mcleodganj, Dharamshala, HP 1800m 23 May 2016. 5 images. nice to see the basal rosette of leaves what a lot of chlorophyll for this tiny one flower i guess that tiny flower need a lot of food and energy to form Found a white Mazus on my walk today. Is it normal? To me it looks like M. surculosus only but I could be wrong. Please advise. 3 images. The genus Mazus is no longer in the Scrophulariaceae family but Phymaceae which includes The Kew Herbarium image: Photos: There are two species of Mazus to consider. In 'Flora Simlensis' there is also M.rugosus -which Stewart and 'The Plant List' has this as M.japonicus. Flora Simlensis has M.japonicus as the common species at Shimla - he distinguishes it by the lack of runners and calyx lobed half-way down cf. shortly toothed in M.surculosus. For M.japonicus see: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=%22Mazus+japonicus%22&tbm=isch&gws_rd=ssl Your images show runners. I don't think that Flora Simlensis calyx characteristic holds true, so M.surculosus does seem the most likely. I have visited Manali several times. In the mid-1980s I led botanical tours to Lahoul, with Manali as the base, recording Mazus surculosus in the Deodar forest there but did not consider other species at the time. Kindly identify this small herb with purple flowers, photographed in South Sikkim in May 2015 Is it some kind of Mazus sp? Looks like Mazus sp to me Mazus species so far in efi: Mazus pumilus & Mazus surculosus I think these match with images of Mazus surculosus I agree with ... We have them here in Dharamshala and I have seen these growing up to 2500m. Mazus surculosus D. Don (accepted name) ??? : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2) Location: Gurje Bhanjyang, Kathmandu , Nepal Altitude: 5800 ft. Date: 6 June 2015 Nepali Names : खस्रे बुटी Khasre Butee / ताप्रे झार Taapre Jhaar Names of Plants in India :: Mazus surculosus D. Don : 3 posts by 3 authors. 1 image. via Species > M > Mazus surculosus D. Don ... family: Scrophulariaceae ~ Phrymaceae MAZ-us -- Greek for teat; referring to the swollen corolla ... Dave's Botanary sur-ku-LO-sus -- suckering ... Dave's Botanary commonly known as: suckering mazus • Nepali: खस्रे बुटी khasre butee, ताप्रे झार taapre jhaar botanical names: Mazus surculosus D. Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal. 87. 1825. ... synonyms: no synonym known ... Flora of China July 31, 2012 ... Auli Mazus surculosus D. Don : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (8) - around 500 kb each. Location : Chandragiri Hills, Kathmandu, Nepal Elevation : 4400 ft. Date : 28 June 2018 Habit : Wild References: |