Marsh Dewflower is an erect or nearly erect,
branched herb; fibrous roots often tuberous, slightly thickened; stem
angular, hairless or hairy. Leaves are 3-6 x 0.4-0.8 cm, stem,
alternate, oblong-lanceshaped or lanceshaped, margin wavy, tip pointed
or shortly tapering, base rounded, more or less stem-claspinge,
prominently striped, hairy; sheath 8-12 mm long, hairy. Flowers are 5-6
mm long, 1-2, orange-yellow, in leaf-axils to the upper leaf-sheaths;
flower-stalks 2-4 cm long, erect or slightly bent in fruits, jointed at
middle, hairy below the joints; bracteoles 2 at joints, about 1 mm
long, membranous, ovate, blunt. Sepals 3, free, slightly unequal, about
6 x 2 mm, elliptic-oblong, subpointed, straw-coloured, persistent.
Petals 3, free, orange-yellow, bluish when dry, obovate, slightly
longer than sepals. Fertile stamens are 3; filaments bearded; anthers
2-celled; staminodes 3. Capsule 5-7 mm long, oblong, trigonous,
cuspidate with persistent style, 3-celled; seeds 3 or more, angular,
pitted. Marsh Dewflower is found in Peninsular India. Flowering:
October-November.
Identification credit: Vinay R. Kolte, Navendu Pagé
Photographed in Maharashtra.
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