Pogostemon travancoricus is a species of flowering plant growing in southern Western Ghats.

Description

It is a shrub growing up to 2 ft in height. Stem is woody below. Branches are quadrangular and hairy. Leaves are ovate with acute apex and rounded base, crenate- serrate and minutely pubescent above and scabrous below. Flowers are funnel shaped, tube protruding from the sepal tube. Petals are velvet-hairy. Stamens are 1.2 cm long, hairless and prominently protrude out. Calyx is 7 mm long and 12 ribbed. Yellow corolla is 10 mm long with obtuse lobes.

Range

Southern Western Ghats.

Habitat

Open areas in evergreen forests.

References



Pogostemon travancoricus Bedd. var. travancoricus in wild habitat

Tropica Pogostemon deccanensis / erectus 12Grow! GARNELENHAUS

Pogostemon travancoricus · iNaturalist United Kingdom

Pogostemon deccanensis GodhemsZoo

Pogostemon deccanensis, 5,99