Hairy Buchnera is an erect annual herb, 15-20 cm high, with slender, hairy stem.
Lower leaves are opposite, while the upper ones are alternately arranged. The
leaves are narrlow-linear, 3-5 cm long, with toothed margin, and gradually
become floral bracts as one moves up the stem. Stalkless flowers occur
distantly arranged on a spike, 15-20 cm long, at the end of the stem. Flowers
are violet-purple, 1 cm, with five obovate petals, 3 mm long, notched at the
tip. Karanki is found in the grasslands of Konkan region. Flowering: October.
Identification credit: Prashant Awale
Photographed in Hadsar & Matheran, Maharashtra.
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