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Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.)Desv.

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Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.)Desv.
Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.)Desv.
Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.)Desv.
Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.)Desv.
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🗒 Synonyms
synonymDesmodium akoense Hayata
synonymDesmodium arenarium Kunth
synonymDesmodium multicaule DC.
synonymDesmodium parviflorum M.Martens & Galeotti
synonymDesmodium virgatum Desv.
synonymHedysarum scorpiurus Sw.
synonymMeibomia multicaulis (DC.)Kuntze
synonymMeibomia scorpiurus (Sw.)Kuntze
synonymNissoloides cylindrica M.E.Jones
🗒 Common Names
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📚 Overview
Overview
Summary
Brief
Flowering class: Dicot Habit: Herb Distribution notes: Exotic
Dr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
AttributionsDr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
Contributors
D. Narasimhan
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    Diagnostic Keys
    Description
    Slender, trailing, pubescent herbs up to 1.5 m long; stem sub-terete, clothed with minute hooked hairs; branches few. Leaves alternate, pinnately trifoliate; rachis 1.7-6.5 cm x 1-2 mm, minutely hooked hairy; leaflets subsessile, elliptic to ovate, obtuse at apex, entire, the terminal leaflet often larger, to 1.6-5.5 x 1-3 cm; stipules persistent, connate, amplexicaul, striate, auriculate at the base, acuminate at apex, pubescent and ciliate; stipels to 2 mm long, subulate, pubescent. Inflorescent racemose, 5-15 cm long, minutely pubescent, leaf-opposed, 12-22- flowered. Flowers to 5.5 x 4 mm, solitary or in clusters of 2-3 at nodes; pedicels 4-5 mm long, filiform, patent hairy. Calyx hairy, to 3 mm long, campanulate with a short tube below; lobes 5, to 2.6 mm long, the two upper connate for most part except at the 2-toothed apex, others linear-lanceolate, the lower slightly larger. Petals pink or white turning to pale yellow; standard broadly obovate, 4 mm, slightly emarginated at apex, cuneate at the base; wings sub-elliptic, to 3.5 x 2 mm, rounded at apex, slightly auriculate and shortly clawed at the base; keels longer than the wings, to 4 x 1 mm, clawed, truncate or retuse at the apex, base with a thin lamellate appendage. Stamens diadelphous; staminal column to 3.5 mm long, closely set with minute, hooked hairs. Style to 1 mm long, bent, glabrous; stigma capitate, glabrous. Pod linear, slightly turgid, intended on both the sutures, to 3.3 x 3.3 cm, densely hooked hairy, 4-7 jointed; seeds oblong, subturgid, 3 x 1.3 mm, brown, smooth.
    Dr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
    AttributionsDr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
    Contributors
    StatusUNDER_CREATION
    LicensesCC_BY
    References
      Habit: Herb
      G. Renu, Sanjana Julias Thilakar, D. Narasimhan, Centre for Floristic Research, Department of Botany, Madras Christian College, Tambaram
      AttributionsG. Renu, Sanjana Julias Thilakar, D. Narasimhan, Centre for Floristic Research, Department of Botany, Madras Christian College, Tambaram
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        📚 Natural History
        Cyclicity
        Flowering and fruiting: December-July
        Dr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
        AttributionsDr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
        Contributors
        StatusUNDER_CREATION
        LicensesCC_BY
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          Miscellaneous Details
          Notes: Native of Tropical America, naturalised
          G. Renu, Sanjana Julias Thilakar, D. Narasimhan, Centre for Floristic Research, Department of Botany, Madras Christian College, Tambaram
          AttributionsG. Renu, Sanjana Julias Thilakar, D. Narasimhan, Centre for Floristic Research, Department of Botany, Madras Christian College, Tambaram
          Contributors
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            📚 Habitat and Distribution
            General Habitat
            Wastelands, also along the roadsides
            Dr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
            AttributionsDr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
            Contributors
            StatusUNDER_CREATION
            LicensesCC_BY
            References
              Description
              Maharashtra: Kolhapur
              G. Renu, Sanjana Julias Thilakar, D. Narasimhan, Centre for Floristic Research, Department of Botany, Madras Christian College, Tambaram
              AttributionsG. Renu, Sanjana Julias Thilakar, D. Narasimhan, Centre for Floristic Research, Department of Botany, Madras Christian College, Tambaram
              Contributors
              StatusUNDER_CREATION
              LicensesCC_BY
              References
                Global Distribution

                Native of America; introduced and naturalised in the pacific regions of Asia

                Indian distribution

                State - Kerala, District/s: Alappuzha, Kozhikkode, Ernakulam, Thrissur

                Dr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
                AttributionsDr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
                Contributors
                StatusUNDER_CREATION
                LicensesCC_BY
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                  📚 Occurrence
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                  📚 Uses and Management
                  📚 Information Listing
                  References
                  1. Flora of Kolhapur District, Yadav S. R & Sardesai M. M, 2002
                  1. Hedysarum scorpiurus Swartz, Prodr. Veg. Ind. Occ. 107. 1788.
                  2. Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Desv., J. Bot. ser. 2, 1: 122. 1813; Druvan et al., Rheedea 5: 177. 1995; Sunil & Sivadasan, Fl. Alappuzha Dist. 220. 2009.
                  Information Listing > References
                  1. Flora of Kolhapur District, Yadav S. R & Sardesai M. M, 2002
                  2. Hedysarum scorpiurus Swartz, Prodr. Veg. Ind. Occ. 107. 1788.
                  3. Desmodium scorpiurus (Sw.) Desv., J. Bot. ser. 2, 1: 122. 1813; Druvan et al., Rheedea 5: 177. 1995; Sunil & Sivadasan, Fl. Alappuzha Dist. 220. 2009.

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