Dear Members,Please ID wild plant, with kind regards, Sam.
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Does not seem to match with any of the species listed at comparative images atĀ Utricularia
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Does not seem to match with any of the species listed at comparative images atĀ Utricularia
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Family name: Lentibulariaceae
Common name: Grass Leaved Bladderwort, Sitaās Tear
Local name: MAL: ą“ąµą“¤ą“¾ą“ąµą“ąµą“² ChoothaankulaĀ MAR: Seetechiaswe
Location: near Vannappuram Thodupuzha Idukki Dist. Kerala PIN:685607
Altitude: 1500fsl
Flower date: 25.10.2021, 03.40pm
Habitat: wild, moisture, hilly watering rock
Plant habit: carnivorous, erect, slender weak cylindrical fleshy stem 0.5mm diameter, perennial
Height: 10cm
Leaves: glued for catching insects, green nice ovate, size:03Ć2.5mm
Flower: size:07Ć09mm, violet, non fragrant
Fruit: capsules 3-4 mm long, ovoid, thickened along dehiscent marginĀ
Seed: seeds 0.2-0.4 mm across, subglobose to obovoid; hilum terminal, prominent; testa cells reticulate
Camera: mobile Samsung Galaxy A21s
Distribution: India, Sri Lanka, China, Nepal Bhutan, Myanmar, East Asian Countries
Medicinal use: veg, malaria, kidney stone, inflammation, urinary infections, swelling, wounds
Propagation: seedThank you Garg ji! Lot many details have been given.Thank you Mr.Sam! My identification is based on flower alone. If you see any difference in the characters please analyse them further. I will help you. In this section several new species have been described recently and many more are likely to be discovered šregardsjanaOn Sun, 23 Jan, 2022, 9:47 pm J.M. Garg, <jmg...@gmail.com> wrote:Details are given below: