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Thank you. At this time I have no habit image. One of my student collect it.
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
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Could be Rungia repens, Acanthaceae member, With regards.
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Thank you Pardesi Anjaneyulu. But this plant have quadrangular stem, 4 stamen and the plant is more than 30 cm tall -- |
With regards Dr. Md. Tarikul Hasan |
| Justicia glauca Rottler ?? Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
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I too collected this plant Hasan Ji, it's Rungia repens and very common in paddy fields, check properly with this, - from Paradesi ji |
| Does not match with Justicia repens Justicia glauca looks closer but somewhat different. Hi, Tarique ji, |
What are the species of Rungia (and Justicia) listed in your area? - from me
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Thank you for the mail. According to Passa and Uddin (2013), In our country, listed species are Rungia pectinata and R. repens from Rungia genus on the other hand 16 from Justicia genus they are J. adhatoda, J.andrographioides, J.betonica, J.burmanica, J.decussata, J.diffusa, J.gendurosa, J.japonica, J.oreophila, J.peploides, J.procumbens, J.punduana, J.simplex, J.tinctoria, J.vahlii and J. vasculosa. - from Tarikul ji |
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
| Could be Rungia repens, Acanthaceae member, With regards. |
Thank you Pardesi Anjaneyulu. But this plant have quadrangular stem, 4 stamen and the plant is more than 30 cm tall -- With regards Dr. Md. Tarikul Hasan |
| Justicia glauca Rottler ?? Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
I too collected this plant Hasan Ji, it's Rungia repens and very common in paddy fields, check properly with this, - from Paradesi ji |
| Does not match with Justicia repens Justicia glauca looks closer but somewhat different. |
Hi, Tariqul ji, |
What are the species of Rungia (and Justicia) listed in your area? - from me |
Thank you for the mail. According to Passa and Uddin (2013), In our country, listed species are Rungia pectinata and R. repens from Rungia genus on the other hand 16 from Justicia genus they are J. adhatoda, J.andrographioides, J.betonica, J.burmanica, J.decussata, J.diffusa, J.gendurosa, J.japonica, J.oreophila, J.peploides, J.procumbens, J.punduana, J.simplex, J.tinctoria, J.vahlii and J. vasculosa. - from Tarikul ji |