Prostrate Farsetia is an undershrub, annual or
perennial, erect or spreading, 10-50 cm tall, often woody at base,
densely hoary with bipartite appressed white hairs. Leaves are narrowly
linear, entire, stalkless, 10-40 x 1-3 mm, bristly. Flowers are borne
in 5-20-flowered, lax, ebracteate racemes. Flowers are white or pale
pink, 2.5-4 mm across; flower-stalks 1-3 mm long, up to 6 mm long in
fruit. Sepals are oblong, nearly blunt at tip, 3.5-4 x 1 mm, bristly.
Petals are oblong, wedge-shaped, rounded at tip, 5-6 mm long. Stamens
are 3-4 mm long; anthers blunt at tip, about 1 mm long. Style is thin,
about 1.5-2 mm long; stigma bilobed. Fruit is linear-oblong,
compressed, nearly rounded at both ends, 10-47 x 2-4.5 mm, covered with
bipartite appressed hairs; valves often slightly torulose; seeds
uniseriate, round, about 3 mm in diameter. Prostrate Farsetia is found
throughout the Indian desert to the western banks of Yamuna in the
east, and also in Pakistan. The plant is used as deer and camel fodder.
Flowering: February-November.
Identification credit: Varinder Kumar
Photographed in Distt Faridkot, Punjab.
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