Description
- Botanical Name : Hemigraphis latebrosa (Roth.) Nees.
- Synonyms : Ruellia latebrosa Roth.
- Common Name : Shade Loving Hemigraphis, Fulki
- Plant Family : Acanthaceae
- Plant Form : Herb
- Occurrence (Special Areas) : Indroda Park
About Hemigraphis latebrosa Plant :
- Habit : An annualherb with slender stem covered with soft white hairs with branches procumbent.
- Stem : Densely white-hairy.
- Leaves : Opposite, ovate, crenate-serrate, apex acute or acuminate, base cuneate, bulbous based hairs on both sides, petiolate.
- Inflorescence : Axillary or terminal capitate spikes.
- Flowers :
- Bracteate, bracts elliptic-oblong, 1-nerved, long-hairy, ciliate, hairs sometimes gland-tipped.
- Calyx 5-lobed, free near to the base, lobes unequal, ciliate, sparsely glandular-hairy, larger lobe oblong-linear, other 4-lobes linear.
- Corolla blue, funnel-shaped, tube broad above, lobes unequal, rounded.
- Stamens 4, didynamous, included, longer filaments bearded in the upper part, anther cells oblong.
- Ovary 2-loculed, hairy, style thickened below the blunt stigma.
- Fruit : Capsule linear-oblong, minutely pubescent with seeds 6, yellowish-white, compressed, hairy.
- Flowering and Fruiting Time : November – March
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