Aquatic Rotula is a small branched shrub that grows characteristically among rocks and trailing over gravel in steam beds. It is pantropic in
distribution. This shrub or bush reaches a height of 2-3 m. The leaves are
alternate, overlapping, ovate-oblong, usually 0.8-1.5 cm in length, and
short-stalked. The flowers are small and crowded, and are borne in
clusters at the end of branches. There are 5 narrow sepals which are about
4.5 mm long, with sharp points. The flowers are purple or pink, 5-6 mm
long, with 5 petals. The fruit is somewhat rounded, fleshy, and about 4 mm
in diameter, and contains four seeds.
Identification credit: Dinesh Valke
Photographed at Yeoor Hills, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Maharashtra.
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