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- Researchers from SNM College Maliankara, the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, and the Payyanur College have reported two new plant species from the biodiversity-rich Western Ghats regions in Thiruvananthapuram and Wayanad districts.
About Fimbristylis sunilii and Neanotis prabhuii
- They have been christened Fimbristylis sunilii and Neanotis prabhuii.
- They collected from the grasslands of Ponmudi hills, Thiruvananthapuram.
- Fimbristylis sunilii:
- It has been named after plant taxonomist C.N. Sunil, retired professor and research guide of Botany, SNM College.
- A perennial plant of the Cyperaceae family, it stands 20-59 cm tall and was collected from an elevation of 1,100 metres.
- It has been provisionally assessed as data deficient (DD) under the IUCN Red List categories.
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- Neanotis prabhuii:
- It is a prostrate perennial herb named after K.M. Prabhukumar, Senior Scientist at CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow, in recognition of his research on flowering plants of the Western Ghats and contributions to biodiversity conservation.
- Discovered in the Chembra Peak grasslands of Wayanad, it hails from the family Rubiaceae and grows on high-altitude grasslands.
- It grows up to 70 cm in length and is many-flowered with the petals pale pink in colour.
- It has been categorised as data deficient (DD) in the absence of any detailed observations and data on populations.
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Source: TH
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