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From: Sandhya Sasidharan <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 30 May 2022 at 13:24
Subject: Re: Sandhya Sasidharan: Best Flora Photograph to celebrate 15
years of completion of efloraofindia on 17.6.22
To: J.M. Garg <[email protected]>


Thanks a lot Garg ji. Glad to be back after a long long time.

On Sunday, 29 May, 2022, 07:23:48 pm IST, J.M. Garg <[email protected]>
wrote:


Thanks a lot, Sandhya ji, for such a well written story and photograph.

On Sun, 29 May 2022 at 16:51, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

I would like to share the picture and the story of a little plant that came
to me unbidden. Years ago it had sprouted in a grow bag in which I used to
grow vegetables on my terrace. I still wonder how those tiny seeds made its
way into the bag. This was a plant I had never seen before.  I was sure
that it belonged to Rubiaceae. I sought the help of my botanist friend Dr.
Kunhikannan. At first he said he couldn’t identify it and asked me to keep
a herbarium specimen for him which I did. Later he came up with the
identification. It was Oldenlandia attenuata (Hedyotis attenuata) which
apparently has been identified from two districts in Kerala, one of which
was Trivandrum where I was living. Another location of identification was
Maharashtra. I tried the internet for more information but nothing much was
available. It just says it is a native of India and perhaps Vietnam.

I was on the look out for the plant since then but I never found the plant
in my neighbourhood.  I came across it in other parts of the city only a
couple of times, that too a tiny cluster clinging on to the recess of a
wall. I had wanted to post it in eflora but somehow I didn’t ( I had
photographed the plant in 2013). Looking at the eflora database now I can’t
find this species.

So I thought I would share this plant with you friends hoping that we can
get to know more about the plant from our experts. Celebrating the 15
wonderful years of eflora with the story of this tiny plant, with lovely
tiny white flowers, nothing flamboyant or glamorous… but silently
continuing its journey with the sheer power of survival.
-
Sandhya Sasidharan



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J.M.Garg


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