>From Flora of Bhutan:

8. L. japoniea Thunberg; L. debilis Wall.
Stems decumbent or prostrate, up to 35cm, puberulous, often rooting at nodes.
Leaves opposite, ovate, 1-3.5 x 0.5-2.2cm, acute, with thin intramargi- nal
vein and scattered glandular dots, thinly or densely puberulous on
bothsurfaces,
base rounded to narrowly winged petiole, 3-10mm. Flowers terminal and in
axillary pairs; pedicels 2-8mm, strongly deflexed in fruit. Calyx 4-10mm,
densely ciliate; teeth linear-lanceolate. Corolla yellow, 6—12mm long,
usuallygland-dotted; lobes ovate, acute. Stamens included. Capsule 4—5mm
diameter,5-valved. '

Bhutan: S - Chukka district (Chukka); Darjeeling: Lebong and Mongpu.Shady
banks and damp ground in forest, 1970-2l30m. June-August.

L. japoniea is treated here in a broad sense including L. debilis. The two
havesometimes been treated as separate taxa (69).


>From Flora of China:

89. *Lysimachia debilis* Wallich in Roxburgh, Fl. Ind. 2: 25. 1824.

南亚过路黄 nan ya guo lu huang

Herbs perennial, 15--30 cm tall. Stems ascending, usually branched from
base, with multicellular hairs. Leaves opposite; petiole 4--8 mm, narrowly
winged; leaf blade ovate, 1.5--2.8 X 1--1.6 cm, strigillose, minutely
reddish glandular punctate, base cuneate to subrounded, apex acute. Pedicel
2--4 mm, densely pubescent. Flowers solitary, axillary. Calyx lobes
lanceolate, ca. 7 mm, enlarging to 1 cm in fruit, densely pubescent and
reddish glandular punctate, apex acuminate-subulate. Corolla yellow; tube
ca. 2 mm; lobes ovate-oblong, ca. 6 X 2.5--3 mm, sparsely red glandular,
apex acute. Filaments connate basally into a ca. 1 mm tube, free parts
2.5--3.5 mm; anthers ovate, dorsifixed, opening by lateral slits, ca. 1 mm.
Ovary pubescent; style ca. 4 mm. Capsule subglobose, ca. 4 mm in diam. Fl.
Jun. 2*n* = 84.

Grassy mountain slopes; ca. 1700 m. S Xizang [India, Myanmar, Nepal,
Pakistan, Thailand]


>From Flora of Kathmanu Valley ?

-Ysimachia debilis Wall. in Roxb., Fl. Ind. ed. Care)’- 2;25(l824)—Hara in
Fl. E. Hima

245(1966) - Bull. Dept. Med. Pl. Nep. z;1o(1969)- _ S M 19(2),

L- laponica Thunb., Fl. Brit. Ind. 3:505(l882) —B3»l1¢I'_|l, lll Re¢- B°l-
“N 62(l965).

A prostrate hairy herb, branches terete and weak. Leaves 1.5-3.5 cm long
and 0.8- 2cm broad, opposite, short stalked, ovate, entire, acute, hairy,
gland-dotted, petioles 0.5-1 cm, hairy. Flowers 1.5 cm in diameter,
solitary or 2-nate, axillary on short stalks. Peduncles hairy, 0.5cmlong,
shorter than the leaf-stalks. Calyx persistent, 5-lobed; lobes 0.7 cm long,
linear-lanceolate, acuminate, hairy, longer than the corolla. Corolla

rotate, tube short; lobes 5, yellow, oblong, obtuse, gland-dotted. Stamens
5, inserted at

the base of the corolla; filaments long but shorther than the corolla,
glabrous. Stigma simple. Capsule small, globose, much shorter than the
calyx.

Distribution: Himalaya (Punjab to Sikkim), Khasia; in Nepal - central.
Ecology: Occurs on moist place.
Uses:
Local name:

Flowering: May —July.
Fruiting:
Place of collection: Phulchoki, 1981 m; Nagarjun, 1524 m.
Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju


On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 4:56 PM J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Correct wording should be:
> I do find the key character of *Plants red to black glandular punctate or
> striate *as per keys in Flora of China
> <http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/china/PDF/PDF15/lysimachia.pdf> in last two
> images as pointed out by Ashwini ji in SK1960 30 May 2019
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/indiantreepix/zZNNCZAm7v4>
>
> On Sat, 27 Jul 2019 at 16:14, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I do not find the key character of *Plants red to black glandular
>> punctate or striate *as per keys in Flora of China
>> <http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/china/PDF/PDF15/lysimachia.pdf> in last
>> two images as pointed out by Ashwini ji in SK1960 30 May 2019
>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/indiantreepix/zZNNCZAm7v4>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>> From: Saroj Kasaju <[email protected]>
>> Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2018 at 18:04
>> Subject: Lysimachia debilis Wall. ??
>> To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>, J.M. Garg <
>> [email protected]>
>>
>>
>> Dear Members,
>>
>> Location: Jitpur Phedi, Nepal / Kakani, Nepal
>> Altitude : 5000 ft./6000 ft.
>> Date: 19 June 2018
>> Habit : Wild
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Saroj Kasaju
>>
>>
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