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Please check (for Ruellia nudiflora) -
- leaves ovate, basally attenuate
- inflorescence terminal panicle or raceme
- corolla length 3-4 cm
- fruit length 1.6 - 2cm
- number of seeds per fruit 18 or fewer
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Garden escape? it is looking close to Ruellia prostrata but, flowers are termnal. - from Santhan ji. |
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Kasim Ji,Can you please confirm the species (R. nudiflora)? Except for attenuate leaf base (which I am not sure as per your uploaded images) I think other characters may comply with.Is it a garden escape over there? I think it cannot be R. prostrata or even R. tuberosa.Thank youRegards
On 7 November 2015 at 18:29, S Kasim . <nasim...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Surajit KoleyI attach with a photo showing close up of the leaf.I found the following description in a web siteThe plants are erect, 1–2 feet tall, with few branches. The leaves are opposite, 2–5 inches long, narrowed at the base, on short stems. Gray-green leaves have curly or wavy-toothed margins. At the top of the plant are several trumpet-shaped, purplish blossoms that are nearly 2 inches across at the opening. Flowers are lavender to purple, trumpet-shaped, deeply lobed at the flared rim, and open about sunrise, falling from plant in early afternoon, lasting only one day.As per the description my specimen suits well with Ruellia nudiflora.I am 100% sure that it is neither R.prostrata nor R.tuberosawhich I am very familiar with.
with regardsS Kasim
On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 9:07 PM, surajit koley <surajitno...@gmail.com> wrote:
Kasim Ji,Can you please confirm the species (R. nudiflora)? Except for attenuate leaf base (which I am not sure as per your uploaded images) I think other characters may comply with.Is it a garden escape over there? I think it cannot be R. prostrata or even R. tuberosa.Thank youRegards
On 7 November 2015 at 18:29, S Kasim . <nasim...@gmail.com> wrote: