Dear all,

*'Rubia cordifolia' *is called *'Manjishtha' 'मंजिष्‍ठा' *in Marathi.

Regards,

~Swagat
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2009/11/11 Satish Phadke <[email protected]>

> Thanks all
> *Rubia cordifolia*
> A Rubiaceae family member.
> Characteristically showing Opposite leaves. The leaves are in whorls of 4,
> ovate acute,base cordate(Hence the name)
> Flowers in terminal trichotomously branched panicles. Bracts leafy; sepals
> five small, stamens 5;styles 2, stigma globose. Fruits 4-6 mm globose
> shining black.(Earlier observed in probably Sushmita ji's post)
> Satish
>
> 2009/11/11 Satish Phadke <[email protected]>
>
> A climber from Mahabaleshwar(Western ghats Maharashtra).
>> Characteristic pattern of leaves : 2 pairs right angle to each other from
>> one node.
>> Each leaf with 5 nerves uniting again at apex of the leaf.
>> Flowers small < 1cm five sepals.....
>>
>
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