Heart-Leaf Wishbone Flower is an annual herb, 15-20 cm
tall, sparsely white hairy. It is often confused with
Indian Wishbone Flower
found in Western Ghats. Flowers are blue-purple, 1.3-2 cm long,
lower lip lobes nearly equal. Upper lip is wider than long, margin
somewhat involute, tip entire or notched. Anterior stamens appendages
are toothlike to threadlike. The common name “Wishbone Flower” comes
from the two stamens united at the anthers, forming a structure that
resembles a chicken wishbone. Sepal cup is ovate-oblong, about 1.3
x 0.7 cm, base flat to somewhat rounded, never extending into the
stalk, 5-winged. Wings are about 2 mm wide, sometimes upper wing about
1 mm wide. Lips are triangular, 5 lobes becoming evident in fruit.
Flowers are borne in groups of 3-5, fascicles in leaf axils. Bracts are
linear, about 5 mm. Flower-stalks are 1.5-2 cm long, often ascending.
Stems are erect, branched from base; branches decussate, rising, base
sparsely diffuse. Leaf-stalks are 0.8-1.5 cm long. Leaves are ovate
to heart-shaped, 2.5-3.5 cm long, 1.5-2.5 cm wide, sparsely hairy,
base wedge-shaped and forming wings on the stalk, margin coarsely
triangular-toothed. Capsule is oblong, about 9 x 4 mm. Heart-Leaf
Wishbone Flower is found in the Himalayas, from Punjab to Bhutan,
Burma, and China, at altitudes of 1000-1600 m. Flowering:
September-November.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Mizoram, Morni Hills, Haryana & Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh.
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