Scarlet Spiderling is an annual or perennial herb
with stems sprawling to rising up, most parts glandular-velvet-hairy,
sometimes prominently so, occasionally apparently eglandular. Flowers
are maroon, magenta, purplish red (rarely white or pink), up to 2-2.5
mm. Stamens are 3, 1.5-4.5 mm. Flowers are borne mostly at branch-ends,
upper leaves reduced to form rising up panicle, 2-8-flowered clusters.
Flower-stalks are up to 1 mm. Leaf-stalks are well defined, up to 2.5
cm; leaf blade very variable, lanceshaped to nearly round, to 1.8-6 x
1-5.5 cm, base wedge-shaped to shallowly heart-shaped, margin obscurely
sinuate, tip rounded to pointed. Fruit is spindle-shaped, 3-3.5 mm,
obviously 5-ribbed, usually glandular hairy. Scarlet Spiderling is
native to the American continents, naturalized in India, Africa and
Australia.
Identification credit: Manjula Sridhar
Photographed in Belathur, Tamil Nadu.
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