DV :: Teramnus labialis var. mollis on 02 OCT 11 at Karnala Bird Sanctuary

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Dinesh Valke

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Oct 5, 2011, 11:08:25 AM10/5/11
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Teramnus labialis (L.) Spreng var. mollis (Wt. & Arn.)
  • tay-RAM-nus -- from the Greek teramnos (soft); referring to leaves and pods
    la-bee-AH-liss -- referring to lip
    var. -- variety
    MAW-liss -- soft

Pandu-loma (Hindi: पाण्डुलोमा)

commonly known as: blue wiss, horse vine, rabbit vine, teramnus, vogel-tephrosia • Bengali: mashani • Hindi: कल्याण kalyan, लोमशपर्णिनी lomashparnini, मशानी mashani, माषपर्णी mashaparni, पाण्डुलोमा pandu-loma • Kannada: ಅಡವಿ ಉದ್ದು adavi uddu • Konkani: रानउडीद ran-udid • Malayalam: kattulunnu • Marathi: रानउडीद ran-udid • Oriya: ban-kultha • Sanskrit: हयःपुच्छी hayahapuchchi, कल्याणी kalyani, माषपर्णी mashaparni, विसारिणी visarini • Tamil: மாஷபருணி mashaparuni • Telugu: కారు మీనుముల్లు karu minumullu • Tibetan: mon sran gro u i dab ma


Distribution: pantropical


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    mon sran gro u i dab ma (in Tibetan) Vogel-tephrosia Rabbit Vine


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Dinesh

Neil Soares

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Oct 5, 2011, 2:04:38 PM10/5/11
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Hi Dinesh,
 Nice photographs ! Mine are also currently flowering at my farm. Sending some of my photographs. [The last is from a previous year to showcase the densely hairy pods which essentially differentiates it from T.labialis which has glabrous pods].
                      With regards,
                        Neil Soares.

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Teramnus labialis, Ran-udid, Morpakli flowering 1.jpg
Teramnus labialis, Ran-udid, Morpakli flowering 2.jpg
Teramnus labialis, Ran-udid, Morpakli flowering 3.jpg
Teramnus labialis, Ran-udid, Morpakli flowering 4.jpg
Teramnus labialis, Ran-udid, Morpakli flowering 5.jpg
Teramnus labialis, Ran-udid, Morpakli flowering 6.jpg
Teramnus labialis, Ran-udid, Morpakli flowering & fruiting.jpg

Dinesh Valke

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Oct 5, 2011, 2:28:53 PM10/5/11
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Many thanks Neil ji for showing your photos and for the differentiating feature among the two close species.

BUT my concern is about the status of this Teramnus labialis (L.) Spreng var. mollis (Wt. & Arn.).
Not finding it at The Plants List.

Hoping to get some clarity in this regard.

Regards.
Dinesh

J.M. Garg

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Forwarding again for any assistance in the matter please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

“Many thanks Neil ji for showing your photos and for the differentiating feature among the two close species.

BUT my concern is about the status of this Teramnus labialis(L.) Spreng var. mollis (Wt. & Arn.).


Not finding it at The Plants List.

Hoping to get some clarity in this regard.

Regards.
Dinesh”



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Date: 5 October 2011 20:38
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Hi, Dinesh ji,
FOP shows only Terammus labialis var. mollis Baker (Syn. of Teramnus mollis Benth.) as per link:
 
The Plant List also shows similar names as per link:
 
 
Where did you get the name Teramnus labialis (L.) Spreng var. mollis  (Wt. & Arn.)  from ?

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Dec 15, 2019, 1:26:14 AM12/15/19
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These may of Teramnus labialis (L.f.) Spreng. as per keys and details herein.

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Dinesh Valke

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Dec 19, 2019, 3:27:44 AM12/19/19
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Thanks very much Garg ji.
I have corrected the labels of these photos at flickr.
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Dinesh

dr.rakesh Singh

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Dec 19, 2019, 7:34:57 AM12/19/19
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This one is Teramnus flexilis , it seems ...as per key on Teramnus page ! 
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I have got T. labialis and T. mollis in abundance in Surat ! 
 

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Dinesh Valke

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Dec 19, 2019, 7:55:51 AM12/19/19
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Thanks Rakesh ji for the possibility.
I will wait for validating comments.
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Dinesh

dr.rakesh Singh

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Dec 19, 2019, 8:25:52 AM12/19/19
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Dinesh sir , the post I quoted is by Mr. Surajit Koley from Hooghly , WB , very much from the described distribution for T. flexilis .
 Your specimen is T. labialis , simply on account of being minimally hairy !! 

Dinesh Valke

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Dec 19, 2019, 9:12:40 AM12/19/19
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Thank you very very much Rakesh ji !! :)
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