Showy Henckelia is a perennial herb with stem absent
or up to 5 cm, most parts rust-brown hairy. Flowers are borne in
1-6-flowered cymes, carried on flower-cluster-stalk 3.5-16.5 cm.
Flowers are blue-purple with yellow in tube, 4.8-6.5 cm, outside
sparsely finely velvet-hairy to sparsely hairy, tube narrowly
funnel-shaped, 3.5-4.6 x 1.3-1.8 cm; upper lip 1-1.2 cm; lower lip
1.6-1.8 cm. Filaments are about 1.1 cm, pistil about 3.4 cm, ovary
about 2.2 cm. Sepal-cup is 1.1-2.5 cm, 5-lobed from above to near
middle; tube 5-10 mm; sepals unequal, narrowly triangular, 0.7-1.5 cm x
3-4 mm, margin entire, tip tapering. Bracts are 1 or 2, free, narrowly
ovate to oblong, 6-14 x 1-4 mm. Flower-stalks are 0.8-2 cm. Leaves are
4-6, basal or along stem, crowded at tip, alternate; leaf-stalk 1.8-17
cm x 1-3 mm; leaf blade oblique, ovate to nearly round, 5-19 x 3.7-13
cm, herbaceous, above sparsely white velvet-hairy, eglandular, below
leaves often purplish, especially along veins, base oblique,
heart-shaped to rounded, margin toothed to sawtoothed or rounded
toothed, tip tapering to rounded; lateral veins 6-9 on each side of
midrib, prominent. Capsule are at 90 degree to flower-cluster-stalk,
7-9 cm. Showy Henckelia is found on rocks in wet valleys, at altitudes
of 700-3100 m, in NE India, Yunnan, Myanmar, Thailand, N Vietnam.
Flowering: March-September.
Identification credit: Rohan Maity
Photographed in Lengteng WLS, Champhai, Mizoram.
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