Malayan Sword is an perennial plant. It grows
gregariously along seasonal and perennial streams and ditches in open
and shady places, also at the edges of rice fields. It is usually seen
submerged during the rains. It is mostly found in the coastal region.
Leaves are elliptic, carried on long stiff stalks. The leaf surface is
glossy and bright green. It is paler on the underside. Flowers are
borne on a spadix which is enclosed in a spathe. Malayan Sword is
restricted to the southwestern part of India and Sri Lanka. In India
the species is distributed in Goa, Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka and
Tamil Nadu.
Identification credit: Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Photographed along Mattighatta Road, Karnataka.
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