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Impatiens denisonii
Species of flowering plant
Species of flowering plant
Impatiens denisonii is a scapigerous herb species of the family Balsaminaceae, which is found only in the Western Ghats in South India. It is among the rarest of the eighteen Impatiens species The endemic Nilgiri Impatiens species are: (11 Listed by Chhabra and *****=7 additional species listed by ENVIS)
Impatiens acaulis Arn., Impatiens clavicornu Turcz. *, Impatiens cuspidate Wight *, Impatiens debilis Turcz *, Impatiens denisonii Bedd., Impatiens gardneriana Wight *, Impatiens laticornis Fisch., Impatiens lawsonii Hook. f., Impatiens lenta Hook. f. *, Impatiens levingei Gamble ex Hook. f., Impatiens munronii Wight *, Impatiens neo-barnesi Fisch., Impatiens nilagirica Fisch., Impatiens orchioides Bedd., Impatiens rufescens Benth. ex Wight & Arn., Impatiens scapiflora Heyne & Wall., Impatiens tenella Heyne ex Hook.f. and Impatiens trichocarpa Hook. f. * . which are endemic to the Nilgiri Hills. It was very abundant and considered among the most beautiful plants in the Nilgiri Hills.
Description
This plant has numerous pink or purple flowers. The leaf base is deeply 2-lobed with a broad sinus. The scape and pedicels are very long and slender. The wings are 3-partite bearded on the inner face. The lateral segment has a filiform appendage enclosed in the long recurved spur.{{cite web |access-date=21 March 2010
The leaves are ovate cordate with bristly crenatures with numerous weak hairs above and glabrous below. Petioles are generally shorter than the leaves. Scapes much longer than the leaves. Bracts are small and ovate, pedicels are 1 in long. Sepals are small and ovate. The vexillum is rather large broadly ovate, vaulted and has three broad spreading lobes with a dense tuft of petaloid hairs above the conjunction of the lobes. It has a long filiform appendage which is entirely hidden in the spur and extends its whole length. Spur is a very long recurved glabrous capsule. Seeds are numerous and small.
Habitat
I. denisonii is found in grasslands and along hedges and in wastelands of the Nilgiri Hills. It was very abundant on rocks and trees of the western slopes of the Nilgiris along the Sispara Ghat at elevations of 900 m to 1500 m.
In 2002, it was rediscovered by Tarun Chhabra
References
External sources
- Impatiens denisonii Photo
- Sir J.D. Hooker, C.B, K.C.S.I. (1897) Flora of British India International Distributors, Dehra Dun. Vol-1 to Vol-7.
- Clive Stace, (1997) New Flora of the British Isles The press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge, New York. Second edition.
- J.s Gamble, (1986) Flora of Presidency of Madras Bishen Singh publishers, Dehra Dun. Vol-1 to Vol-3.
- Singh, vohra, Hajra, (1997) Flora of India Botanical Survey of India, Coimbatore. Vol-1 to Vol-5.
- Cecil.J. Saldanha. (1996), Flora of Karnataka Oxford & IBH Publishing, New Delhi. Vol-2.
- Dr.S.N.Ramaswamy, Dr. M. Radhakrishna Roa, Dr. D.A.Govindappa (2001) Flora of Shimoga District, Karnataka Manasa Gangothri Publishing, Mysore.
- K.R.Keshava Murthy, S.N. Yoganarasimhan, (1990), Flora of Coorg (Kodagu) Vismat Publishers, Rajaji Nagar B’lore.
- S.N.Yoganarasimhan, K.Subramanyam & B.A. Razi, (1981) Flora of Chikmagalur District International Book Distributors, Dehra Dun.
- K.Gopalakrishna Bhat, (2003) Flora of Udupi Manipal press Limited, Manipal.
- Cecil.J. Saldanha. H. Nicolson, (1976) Flora of Hassan District Amerind Publishing, New Delhi.
References
- Chhabra, Tarun. (6 February 2000). "Rare balsams in the hills". Kasturi & Sons Ltd.
- Chhabra, Tarun. (2006-12-30). "Balmy balsams - The endangered Impatiens, endemic to the upper Nilgiris, offers an excellent illustration of phytogeography.". Kasturi & Sons Ltd.
- (1877). "The Indian forester". R.P. Sharma, Calcutta Central Press Co..
- Beddome, Richard Henry, [https://books.google.com/books?id=RFEYAAAAYAAJ&dq=%22Impatiens+denisonii%22&pg=PA41 Balsaminaceae Impatiens denisonii Bedd.] Madras J. Lit. Sci. Ser. III, i. (1864) 41.
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