Thanks, Lalithamba ji, for a new addition to efi.

On 28 August 2016 at 18:58, Lalithamba Avadhanam <[email protected]>
wrote:

> *Plant name: **Phyllanthus rotundifolius* Klein ex Willd., *Sp. Pl. 4:
> 584. 1805.*
>
> *Family: * Phyllanthaceae
>
> *Description:*
>
> Woody herbs; stems prostrate or slightly ascending, 5-15 cm long; branches
> hispid, leaf like. Foliage-leaves alternate; orbicular, 0.8-1cm across,
> glaucous beneath, asperulous on veins, thick, coriaceous; stipules 1mm,
> lanceolate. Male and female flowers occurring together in same axils or in
> different axils. Male flowers 3-4mm across. Perianth lobes 6, greenish with
> narrow scarious margin, obtuse. Stamens 3, connate into a tube; anthers
> orbicular. Female flowers green, 3mm across, perianth accrescent, fruiting
> pedicel thickened; disc annular, or entire. Capsule globose, and the seeds
> darker brown in colour.
>
> *Habitat & location:* Rare. Found in rock crevices in forest under
> growth. Photographed at Velugonda.
>
> Thank you
>
> Regards
>
> A.Lalithamba
>
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