Common name: Indian Rattleweed • Kannada: Guluguluppahalli • Malayalam: Matrghatini • Marathi: Gagra • Tamil: கிலுகிலுப்பை Kilukiluppai
Botanical name:Crotalaria retusa var. indicaFamily:Fabaceae (Pea family)
Indian Rattleweed is an annual herb with erect
stem, growing up to 1.3 m tall. It is closely related to
Rattleweed. The most prominent difference
between the two is that flowers are evenly distributed on the spike in
Rattleweed, whereas they are mostly clustered towards the tip in
Indian Rattleweed. Stems are ridged, velvety with short appressed
hairs. Leaves are simple, inverted-lance-shaped, 3.3-9.2 cm long, 1-3.8
cm wide. Tip is rounded or occasionally pointed, but mostly with a
blunt, notched tip, as the species name retusa indicated. Leaf base is
wedge-shaped, with stalks up to 3 mm long. Flowers are 1.7-2.4 cm long,
13-23 in spikes at branch-ends which are 10-20 populated mostly towards
the tip, 10-23 cm long. Sepals 6-7 mm long, mostly hairless. Petals are
yellow with fine purple lines near base. Standard petal is 1.4-1.8 cm
long, 1.7-2.5 cm wide, wings are oblong-lanceshaped, 1.3-1.5 cm long,
9-11 mm wide, keel petals short, beak twisted, margins hairy. Pods are
greenish to start with, dark brown to black at maturity, 3-4 cm long,
hairless. While Rattleweed is found in South-Asia to Australia,
Indian Rattleweed is confined to the Western Ghats.
Identification credit: S. Kasim
Photographed in Vagamon, Kerala.
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