Short-Tube Ceropegia is a tuberous perennial, erect
herb, named for
Shrirang Yadav of Shivaji University, Kolhapur, a well known botanist.
Stems are solitary from individual tubers, erect, 7-10 cm tall, 0.1-0.2
cm in diameter, rough, green while flowering, turning pinkish red at
fruiting; internodes 1.5-7.5 cm long. Leaves are stalkless, reduced,
opposite-decussate, linear-lanceshaped, 2-4 long, about 6 mm broad,
ciliolate at margins, rough above, hairless otherwise. Flowers are
borne in a simple cyme. Flowers are 1 or 2 per node, erect; bract
solitary, linear, about 2 mm long, hairless; flower-stalk 2-5 mm long,
finely velvet-hairy with translucent hairs. Calyx 5-partite; sepals
linear-subulate, 1-1.5 mm long, hairy with translucent hairs. Flowers
are 0.8-1.5 cm long; petals divided up to base, linear to lanceshaped,
fused at tip to form conical cage, hairless in summer season, hairy in
rainy season at margins, reflexed along margins, deep brown inside,
green to deep brown outside with purple spots at base. Seed-pods are
paired, rarely solitary, 5-10 cm long, broad at base, pointed at tip,
hairless, pinkish red. Seeds are 0.7-1 cm long, elongated, shallowly
winged along margin; coma 5-7 mm long, silky white. Short-Tube Ceropegia
is endemic to Karnataka and Maharashtra. Flowering: March-August.