Bristly Dew-Grass is a small herb with stem
prostrate, sparsely hairy. Flowers are pale blue, sepals up to 5 x 1.5
mm, lanceshaped, united at base, hairy along margin; flower tube 4 mm,
petals lanceshaped; filaments bearded. Flowers are borne in stalked
cymes at branch-ends and in the axils of upper leaves. Bracts are 9 x 4
mm, broadly ovate, tapering, bracteole to 8 x 3 mm, wedge-shaped,
fringed with hairs, 4-8 pairs in cymes. Leaves are 2-4 x 1.5 cm,
lanceshaped, tip pointed, sparsely hairy on both sides; sheath up to 1
cm. Capsule ovoid, seeds yellowish-brown. Bristly Dew-Grass is
endemic to Western Ghats. Flowering: August-December.
Identification credit: P.S. Sivaprasad
Photographed in Malampuzha, Palakkad distt., Kerala.
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