Echinops sahyadricus explained

Echinops sahyadricus, the Sahyadri globe thistle, is a species of flowering plant.[1] It is a medium sized forb belong to the tribe Cardueae in the family Asteraceae. E. sahyadricus was discovered by a Mumbai University student at the Rajgad Fort, and it was formally described in 2020.[2]

Description

The species is morphologically similar to Echinops echinatus, but E. sahyadricus has a larger inflorescence and leaves with less hair. The species is perennial and spiny, growing up to 180 cm tall. Flowers are white, and blooms from November to December. Fruit is an achene that matures in January.[3]

Range

Echinops sahyadricus is distributed in the northern Sahyadri Mountains from Nashik District, Pune District, and Satara District. The specific epithet sahyadricus is named for the mountain range where it is endemic.[3]

Ecology

The species is found on open mountain slopes from 800 to 1400 meters, and it occupies an area of approximately 40 square kilometers. Apis dorsata has been observed pollinating the species.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Echinops sahyadricus (Sahyadri Globe Thistle) . iNaturalist . 2021-09-14 . en.
  2. News: Mishra . Lalatendu . New species of Echinops found in Sahyadri mountains . 18 April 2022 . The Hindu . 26 October 2020 . en-IN.
  3. More . Sushant . Conti . Fabio . Bhosale . Harshal S. . Echinops sahyadricus sp. nov. (Asteraceae: Cardueae), from the northern Western Ghats, Maharashtra, India . Nordic Journal of Botany . October 2020 . 38 . 10 . 10.1111/njb.02860 . 226368463 . 18 April 2022.