Two new plant species found in Western Ghats

April 24, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:45 am IST - MALAPPURAM:

Zingiber sabuanum and Habaneria sahyadrica.

Zingiber sabuanum and Habaneria sahyadrica.

Scientists working at Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala’s Centre for Medicinal Plants Research (CMPR) have discovered two new species of medicinal plants from the Western Ghats.

The research team led by K.M. Prabhukumar and Indira Balachandran discovered a new Habenaria species during their floristic explorations in the shola forests on the Elival hills of the Muthikulam forest area in Palakkad. The same team discovered a new Zingiber species from the Dhoni region of Palakkad.

Naming the ginger species as Zingiber sabuanum after renowned taxonomist Mamiyil Sabu, Dr. Prabhukumar said that the plant with purple flowers with beautiful white dots and lines on it was unique to the Western Ghats. He said Zingiber sabuanum would bloom in June-July.

Dr. Prabhu Kumar and team named the other plant Habenaria sahyadrica.

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