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Published In: Species Plantarum 1: 463–464. 1753. (1 May 1753) (Sp. Pl.) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: Febr.-April.
Type: Type: Described from Sicily and Spain (Linn., 631/1).
Distribution: Distribution: Most tropical parts of the world; Ceylon, Africa, India, W. Pakistan etc.
Comment/Acknowledgements: The tender shoots can be eaten as a pot herb. Also used in medicine and as fodder for goats.
Photo: Glinus lotoides L. (Photo)
Map Location: D-6 D.I. Khan Dist.: near D.I. Khan, S.R. Ali 2602 (RAW); D-7 Lyallpur Dist.: Lyallpur, R.R. Stewart 1485 (RAW) ; D-8 Lahore Dist.: Kalashah Kakoo, A.H. Khan s. n. April 1957 (PFI-B) ; G-4 Karachi Dist.: Clifton, A.Iqbal s.n. 3. xii. 57 (KUH); P.E.C.H.S. Colony, S.A. Rizvi s.n. 2.1.61 (KUH); near Baldig colony, S.I. Ali et al s.n. 4.iii. 1959 (KUH); Federal Area, M. Tasnif s.n. 8.v. 1958 (KUH) ; Malir, M.A. Qadri s.n. 4.iii.1963 (KUH) ; Haleji, M.Kir¬mani s.n. 23.x.1960 (KUH) ; Airport, S.A. Alvi s.n. Feb. 1957 (KUH) ; N. Nazim¬abad, K. Anwar s.n. 7.x.1956 (KUH); University campus, N.Nihar s.n. 1962 (KUH); Manghopir, det. K. Aziz s.n. 8.1.57 (KUH); Baluchistan: S. Makran: Lasbela Dist.: Bela, c. 10 km from Hub, J. Lamond 790 (E,RAW) ; Uthal, Sultan-ul-Abedin, Abrar Hussain 5882(KUH) ; 1 mile from Bela, on way to Uthal, Sultan-ul-Abedin 7294(KUH) ; Lyari river, S.M. Jafri 876(KUH) ; Hyderabad Dist.: 32 miles from Hyderabad, on way to Karachi, S.I. Ali et al 145 (KUH) ; G-5 Jamshoro, University area, M.A. Ali 644 (PFI-B) ; Matriari Forest, A.R. Beg s.n. 18.1.1968 (PFI-B) ; G-6 Nagarparkar, on way to Islamkot, S.I.AIi et al 4417 (KUH).

 

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Annual procumbent herb up to 40 cm long, with stellate woolly parts. Leaves sub-verticillate, 0.6-2.0 cm long, 0.5-1.8 cm broad, orbiculate or more or less cuneate, often mucronate; petiole 2-8 mm long. Flowers in axillary clusters of 5(-6), sub-sessile; pedicel up to 1.5 mm long. Sepals 4-4.5mm long, up to 7 mm in fruit, persistent, ovate to ovate-oblong, apiculate, imbricate. Fertile stamens 12; filaments 2-3.5 mm long, unequal, persistent; anthers less than 1 mm long, bilobed. Ovary c. 2 mm long, ovoid. Stigmas 5 (4), linear, c. 1 mm long, persistent. Capsule sub-globose or oblong, c. 6 mm long, membranous, enclosed in the sepals. Seeds many, less than 1 mm long, tuberculate, strophiolate, with a curved linear appendage c. 3/4 the size of the seed.
 
 
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