Thanks, Sarman ji

On Wed 31 Oct, 2018, 9:50 PM Sarman Ratiya, <ratiy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you so much
>
> This species was collected by some botanists on a few occasions in arid
> parts of Kachchh and Saurashtra of Gujarat. It has been entered into the
> list of threatened plants prepared by World Conservation Monitoring Center
> (WCMC, 1994).
>
> The genus Schweinfurthia  belonging to Scrophulariaceae, consists of three
> species distributed in Africa and India, of which  Schweinfurthia
> papilionacea  A. Br., commonly known as Sanipat or Nepalnimbo (Hindi) or
> Sannipat (Sanskrit), is occurring in India. Screening of published
> literature pertaining to floristic studies revealed that the distribution
> of this species is mainly confined to Afghanistan, Pakistan, (Beluchistan
> and Sind regions) and India (Gujarat and Rajasthan) (Hooker 1883, Cooke
> 1958, Bhandari 1990, Kirtikar & Basu 2001). Singh  et al.  (1991) reported
> the rare occurrence of this species in rocky habitats of West of Aravalli
> hills of Rajasthan.
>
> In Gujarat, the species was reported occasionally by Malhotra and Wadhwa
> (1973) from Jamnager district, Shah (1978) from Kachchh and Saurashtra, Rao
> (1983) from Kachchh and Anuradha Babu  et al. (1989) from Saurashtra. Shah
> (1978) cited this taxon as ‘‘not common’’ in its occurrence at Gujarat.
>
> The species survives under extreme hot conditions of Little Rann of
> Kachchh. Very few individuals were noticed at Akota and Kariya bets near
> Nanda village during the month of March in flowering as well as fruiting
> condition.
>
> OCCURRENCE OF A RARE MEDICINAL PLANT SCHWEINFURTHIA PAPILIONACEA  A. BR.
> (SCROPHULARIACEAE) IN GUJARAT KALPESH  ISHNAVA, V. RAMA  RAO, J.S.S. MOHAN,
> I.L. KOTHARI  & F.M. PARABIA
> Department of Biosciences, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar,
> Gujarat-388120
>
> J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. Vol. 29 No. 1 (2005)
>
> On Wed 31 Oct, 2018, 8:40 PM Aarti S. Khale, <aarti.kh...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Seems to be Schweinfurthia Species, probably Schweinfurthia papilionacea,
>> of Scrophulariaceae.
>> I've seen this in Oman.
>> Aarti
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 31, 2018 at 5:06:45 PM UTC+4, Sarman Ratiya wrote:
>>>
>>> Location : Anjar - Kutch, Gujarat
>>> Date : 31-10-2018
>>> Habit : Herb
>>> Habitat : Wild
>>>
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