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Anthogonium gracile ( Slender Anthogonium) - Sikkim Flora
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Genus: Anthogonium
Species: A.
gracile
Binomial name: Anthogonium gracile Wall. ex Lindl. (1836).
Other Names: Slender
Anthogonium, Anthogonium griffithii, Anthogonium corydaloides
Special feature: Anthogonium is a genus of
orchids. At the present time (May 2014), only one species is recognized, i.e.,
Anthogonium gracile found in India, Assam, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar,
Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Guangxi, Guizhou, Tibet, and
Yunnan.(Source: Wikipedia)
Slender
Anthogonium is a deciduous, miniature to medium sized terrestrial orchid found
in eastern Himalayas in semi-deciduous and deciduous dry lowland forests. The
plants have ovoid pseudobulbs carrying 1-3, deciduous, stalked, narrowly
lance-shaped leaves. The plant blooms in fall season on an erect, slender, very
long (up to 45 cm), branched or simple, raceme with 10-12 flowers that do not
open well. The flowers are pink-purple in color and a strongly remind of
Corydalis.
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Friday, 27 September 2019
Senna Alata (candle bush) - Sikkim Flora
Sakyong Chisopani JHS (12.09.22) |
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Genus: Senna
Species: S.
Alata
Binomial name : Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
Poelln.
Other Names: Cassia
alata, Emperor's candlesticks, candle bush, candelabra bush, Christmas candles,
empress candle plant, ringworm shrub
Special feature: S. alata is native to most of
the Neotropics (from Mexico and the West Indies to Paraguay), and can be found
in diverse habitats. In the tropics, it grows up to an altitude of 1,200 metres
(3,900 ft). It is an invasive species in Austronesia.
The shrub stands 3–4 metres (9.8–13.1 ft)
tall, with leaves 50–80 centimetres (20–31 in) long. The leaves close in
the dark. The inflorescence looks like a yellow candle. The fruit, shaped like
a straight pod, is up to 25 cm long. Its seeds are distributed by water or
animals. The seed pods are nearly straight, dark brown or nearly black, about
15 centimetres (5.9 in) long, and 15 millimetres (0.59 in) wide. On
both sides of the pods is a wing that runs the length of the pod. Pods contain
50 to 60 flattened, triangular seeds.
Senna alata (also known as Cassia alata) is often
called the ringworm bush because of its very effective fungicidal properties,
for treating ringworm and other fungal infections of the skin. The leaves are
ground in a mortar to obtain a kind of "green cotton wool". This is
mixed with the same amount of vegetable oil and rubbed on the affected area two
or three times a day. A fresh preparation is made every day. Its active
ingredients include yellow chrysophanic acid.
Its laxative effect, due to its anthraquinone
content, is also well-proven. Senna alata is locally known as akapulko in the
Philippines where it is used as both an ornamental and medicinal plant due to
its laxative, purgative and anti-fungal properties. In Sri Lanka, known as
Ath-thora, it is used as an ingredient in Sinhala traditional medicine. (Source: Wikipedia)
Friday, 13 September 2019
Christmas kalanchoe (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana) – Sikkim Flora
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Saxifragales
Family: Crassulaceae
Genus: Kalanchoe
Species: K.
blossfeldiana
Binomial name : Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
Poelln.
Other Names: Flaming
Katy, Christmas kalanchoe and Madagascar widow's-thrill
Special feature: Kalanchoe
blossfeldiana is a herbaceous and commonly cultivated house plant of the
genus Kalanchoe native to Madagascar.
Kalanchoe
blossfeldiana is a glabrous, bushy, evergreen and perennial succulent plant
which (in 2–5 years) can reach an ultimate height of between 30–45 cm (12-18
in.) and an ultimate spread of between 10–50 cm (4-20 in.). K. blossfeldiana has
a round habit and a moderate plant density; its growth rate has been described
as 'slow'. The plant has green, shiny and textured glossy foliage which stays
green all year round. The scallop-edged and ovate leaves are arranged in an
opposite/subopposite fashion, are simple in type with crenate margins and an
oblong shape. The arrangement of the veins in a leaf (venation) can be absent
or very hard to see; the leaf blades are 5–10 cm (2-4 in.) long.
K.
blossfeldiana flowers in late autumn to early winter; each flower has four
petals and can be one of a wide variety of colours, from the dark reds and
pinks to oranges, golds and whites. The ovary is tetracarpellary and apocarpous
while stamens are four in number and are epipetalous. The inflorescences are
born by peduncles which are higher up than the leaves and are terminal in
nature. Parts of Kalanchoe blossfeldiana are poisonous if ingested.. (Source:
Wikipedia)
Identified
by: Debasis Chattopadhyay
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