
IMAGE 1
This one has flowers larger than 1 cm , one sided flowering spike can be longer than 15 cms ,
erect to procumbent , much branched , usually single inflorescence spike at tip of branches
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IMAGE 2
This one is again erect to procumbent , spikes at nodes in bunches
most of them about 3 to 5 cm long , flowers blue 2-3 mm ,
sterile bracts on behind are longer than fertile bracts .
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IMAGE 3
Mostly procumbent , much branched , multiple short spikes at nodes ,
only few of them enlarge to a max 3.5 cm , shorter than previous one ,
tiny blue flowers about 2-3 mm
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Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 196 ; stems patently white- hirsute, leaves subsessile ovate acuminate, bracts round ovate apiculate minutely hairy, corolla 1/2 in. fine blue. R. repens var. villosa, Nees in DC. Prodr. xi. 472. Justicia repens, Wall. Cat. 2459, letter B partly.
W. DECCAN PENINSULA ; Concan and Canara, Wight, Law, Stocks, &c.
Possibly a large form of R. repens. Leaves attaining 3 by 1.1/2 in., nerves beneath prominent, often patently white-hairy. Spikes 1/2-2/3 in. broad ; bracts large, scarious margin very prominent sometimes coloured purplish. Capsule 1/4 in., thin, very hairy ; seeds concentrically furrowed, the ridges very sharp sometimes crested.
Nees in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. iii. 110, and in DC. Prodr. xi. 472 ; leaves subsessile oblong-lanceolate scabrid-puberulous, bracts round apiculate nearly glabrous, corolla 1/4 in., seeds 1/16 in. diam, concentrically rugose. Wight Ic. t. 465 ; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 196 ; T. Anders, in Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. 518. Justicia repens, Linn. ; Roxb. Corom. Pl. ii. 29, t. 152, and Fl. Ind. i. 132 ; Wall. Cat. 2459. Dicliptera repens, Roem. & Sch. Syst. i. 171.—Burm. Thes. Zeyl. t. 3, fig. 2.
Throughout INDIA, from the Punjab and Bengal to CEYLON ; common. (No specimens from the Malay Peninsula.).
A procumbent, rooting, ramous weed ; branches quadrangular, pubescent or nearly glabrous. Leaves 2 by 2/3 in., or often smaller narrower ; petiole rarely so much as 1/8 in. Spikes 2 by 1/3 in., appearing often peduncled, the 2 leaves close to their base usually much reduced ; bracts closely regularly imbricated 4-farious, spike less 1-sided than in most species ; bracts 1/4 by 1/6-1/4 in., white margin broad prominent; bracteoles 1/5 in., linear-lanceolate, minutely pubescent. Calyx 1/6 in. ; segments linear-lanceolate, pubescent. Corolla white, with rose or purple spots. Anther-cells superposed, lower white-tailed. Ovary glabrous, style thinly hairy at base. Capsule 1/4 in. and upwards, minutely thinly hairy. Seeds ovoid, moderately compressed, rugose almost furrowed.