Beautiful picture Sandhya Ji.
Regards,
Aarti

On Sunday, May 29, 2022 at 4:57:54 PM UTC+5:30 JM Garg 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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