Denseflower Knotweed is an annual or perennial herbs
with red, rising up, swollen stems, often rooting at the nodes, 5-15 cm
long, not hairy. Leaves are oblong-lanceshaped to narrowly lanceshaped,
14-28 cm long, 3-6 cm wide, minutely pustulate, otherwise usually smooth,
sometimes with scattered hairs on nerves of lower surface, leaf stalk
0.5-2 cm long, ocreae tubular, usually 20-30 mm long, tip not fringed with
hairs, sometimes with a few small bristles about 0.5 mm long. Flowers
in open racemes, sometimes in paniculate inflorescences 5-10 cm long,
each flower on a jointed flower-stalk; tepals white or pinkish, 3-4
mm long, sometimes sparsely so, glandular dotted. Nuts dark brown to
nearly back, broadly ovoid, biconvex or subtrigonous, 2-2.5 mm long,
the surface glossy. Denseflower Knotweed is native to South America,
parts of Africa and Tropical & Subtropical Asia. In India it is seen in
the Western Ghats and the Himalayas upto altitudes of 2100 m.
Identification credit: Dinesh Valke
Photographed in Maharashtra.
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