Sida tiagii Bhandari

🌿 Common Name: खरींटी/खरीटी/Kharinti

🔄 Synonyms:
  • Sida grewioides var. microphylla Hochr.
  • Sida pakistanica Abedin
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IUCN Status

Not Applicable : Not Applicable
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Author: Neetu Kumari

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  • Shrubs
  • Khetri / Jhunjhunun
  • Naturally grown
  • It is a natve, subshrub and grows primarily in the desert or dry shrubland biome. It is reported from arid and semi-arid regions of Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. This plant species is Threatened as per World Conservation Monitoring Centre (WCMC).
    It is traditionally used as analgesic, anti-inflammatory, sedative, anxiolytic, anti-seizure and anti-platelet. Local people consume it as ladoo in winter specially for overcoming weak body and poor stamina.
    Sources: Flora of The Indian Desert by Late M.M Bhandari and S.P. Vyas, POWO
    Thank you to Shushila ji for identification.

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    Sida tiagii Bhandari: Habit
    A low, much branched, Perennial undershrub, densely stellately-tomentose all over. Stem terete or sulcate, woody at base.1000115172
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    Sida tiagii Bhandari: Habit
    It a subshrub or undershrub in habit.1000111275
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    Sida tiagii Bhandari: Leaves and Inflorescence, Calyx, Fruit
    Leaves: Ovate-oblong to obovate, rounded, entire, 3-5 nerved from base, dentate above, rounded or truncate at apex, both surface stellately-hairy, densely so beneath; petioles 1-1.5 cm long, stellate. Pedicels solitary, 3-13 mm long, jointed just below the calyx. Calyx: 8-9 mm long, densely stellate, cyathiform; lobes mucronate enlarged in fruit. Fruit: Pentangular-ovoid, 9 mm in diameter, loosely but completely covered by persistent calyx.
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    Sida tiagii Bhandari: Flower
    Corolla: Pale yellow in color, 1.8 cm when fully open, petals obliquely obovoid, Staminal tube hirsute.
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    Sida tiagii Bhandari: Fruit Mericarp
    Mericarps 7-8, woody, much reticulated on sides, strongly rugulose on back, studded with minute white, glandular hairs; apex hirsute, 2-awned, with 2 glands and 2 spiny out growths just below the awns, awns 5.5 mm long, hirsute. Seeds 2.5 mm long, black, glabrous, with tufts of stellate hairs at hilum.

Plant Phenological Events

Month Phenological Events
January 🌹 Bud Stage, 🍎 Fruit Ripening, 🍏 Unripe Fruiting, 🍒 Fruiting, 🌼 Flowering
November 🌹 Bud Stage, 🌹 Bud Stage, 🍏 Unripe Fruiting, 🍎 Fruit Ripening, 🍒 Fruiting, 🌼 Flowering
December 🍏 Unripe Fruiting, 🌹 Bud Stage, 🍎 Fruit Ripening, 🍒 Fruiting, 🌼 Flowering

Systematic position

DivisionAngiosperm
ClassDicotyledons
Sub-Class
SeriesThalamiflorae
OrdMalvales
FamilyMALVACEAE
SpeciesSida tiagii Bhandari
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Status: Casual Identification
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