Lindernia antipoda

(Linnaeus) Alston

in H. Trimen et al., Handb. Fl. Ceylon 6: 214. 1931.

Common names: Sparrow false-pimpernel
Introduced
Basionym: Ruellia antipoda Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 635. 1753
Synonyms: Bonnaya antipoda (Linnaeus) Druce
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 355. Mentioned on page 353, 354, 356.

Annuals. Stems erect to decumbent, not matted, usually rooting at proximal nodes, 3–17 cm. Leaves cauline, thin; petiole absent; blade obovate, oblanceolate, or elliptic, distal sometimes linear, (2–)10–25 × (0.4–)3.5–9 mm, pinnately veined to 1-nerved, not leathery, margins shallowly serrate to subentire; distal well developed or much reduced. Pedicels 3–15 mm, 1/2–3 times subtending leaves. Flowers: sepals 5–6 mm, connate to 1/4 lengths; corolla white, lavender, or pink, abaxial lobes sometimes with purple markings, tube 5.5–8 mm, adaxial lip equal to abaxial; stamens 2; staminodes without appendage and distal segment. Capsules narrowly lanceoloid, 8–14 × 1.2–3.8 mm. Seeds irregularly oblong, ovoid, or rhombic, not ribbed. 2n = 36 (India).


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Sep.
Habitat: Moist to wet roadsides, disturbed areas, pine flatwoods.
Elevation: 0–50 m.

Distribution

Introduced; La., Asia, Australia, introduced also in Mexico, South America (Venezuela).

Discussion

Lindernia antipoda has only recently been introduced in the Americas; it was first collected in 1979 (Allen, Vincent & Erbe 9259, LAF) from Livingston Parish, Louisiana (K. A. Vincent 1981). It has subsequently been documented from Mexico and Venezuela.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Lindernia antipoda"
Deborah Q. Lewis +
(Linnaeus) Alston +
Ruellia antipoda +
Sparrow false-pimpernel +
La. +, Asia +, Australia +, introduced also in Mexico +  and South America (Venezuela). +
0–50 m. +
Moist to wet roadsides, disturbed areas, pine flatwoods. +
Flowering Jun–Sep. +
in H. Trimen et al., Handb. Fl. Ceylon +
Introduced +
Bonnaya antipoda +
Lindernia antipoda +
Lindernia +
species +