Table 1. Enumeration of species.

 

Sl. No.

Family Name

Botanical Name

Locality

Collection no. with Collector’s Name

Habit

 Fl. & Fr.

Remarks

1.

Brassicaceae

+ Farsetia hamiltonii Royle

Near Jogimahal

17095 AS

U

Sept-Feb

Fairly common, in the moist, shady places

2.

Cleomaceae

+ Cleome scaposa DC.

Mansarovar

17063 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Occasional, on rocky slopes and in open scrubs

3.

Capparaceae

 

+ Capparis sepiaria L. var. vulgaris Hook. f. & Thoms.

Jogimahal

17342 AS

S

Mar – June

Rare, in scrub forests

4.

Capparaceae

 

+ Crateva adansonii DC.

On way to Fort

17023 AS

T

Mar – June

Rare, in the valleys and low-lying areas

5.

Violaceae

Hybanthus enneaspermus (L.) Muell.

Mansarovar and Guda Forest

17064 & 19092 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Common, in wastelands and open plains

6.

Caryophyllaceae

 

Polycarpon prostratum (Forssk.) Aschers. & Schweinf.

Galaisagar and Mansarovar

17306 & 19082 AS

H

July – Oct

Occasional, in wet lands and beds of ponds

7.

Malvaceae

+ Abutilon bidentatum Hochst. ex A. Rich.

Jogimahal

16968 AS

U

Sept – Dec

Common, as forest under growth and in other shady places

8.

Malvaceae

+ Abutilon bidentatum Hochst. ex A. Rich. var. major (Blatt. & Hallb.) Bhandari

Amarkund, on way to Fort

19014 AS

U

Sept – Dec

Endemic to W. Rajasthan; its occurrence in Aravallis shows extended distribution eastwards. Rare

9.

Malvaceae

+ Sida mysorensis Wight  & Arn.

Jogimahal

16969 AS

U

Sept – Dec

Occasional, as forest under-growth

10.

Tiliaceae

 

Corchorus depressus (L.) Vicari

Near Jogimahal and Darrah, Anatpura

17089 & 19123 AS

H

Aug – Mar

Common, in dry sandy beds of water bodies

11.

Tiliaceae

Corchorus tridens L.

Near Jogimahal and Darrah, Anatpura

17091 & 19119 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Common, in open forests and ravines

12.

Tiliaceae

+ Grewia tenax (Forssk.) Fiori

Banderwal Bawri, Anatpura

17075 AS

S

Aug – Nov

Occasional, in ravines and on the exposed hilly tracts

13.

Tiliaceae

Grewia villosa Willd.

Ganesh temple, Fort

16952 AS

S

Aug – Oct

Rare, in open forests

14.

Malpighiaceae

+ Hiptage benghalensis (L.) Kurz

On way to Fort

16840 AS

C

Jan – Apr

Rarely seen in the forests

15.

Zygophyllaceae

+ Fagonia bruguieri DC.

Galaisagar

16886 AS

H

Oct – Mar

Common, in dry sandy areas

16.

Oxalidaceae

+ Biophytum sensitivum (L.) DC.

Anatpura

17086 AS

H

Aug – Oct

Rare, in moist habitats

17.

Oxalidaceae

Oxalis corniculata L.

Galaisagar, Mishradarrah and Jogimahal

16894, 17344 & 17378 AS

H

Y

Common, in old monuments and in wet, shady forest grounds

18.

Oxalidaceae

+ Oxalis corymbosa DC.

Baba-ki-Gupha, Lakkardah

19154 AS

H

Sept – Dec

Rare, in marshy and shady localities

19.

Rutaceae

*Citrus aurantium L.

Kamaldhar

17326 AS

T

Oct – Mar

Planted near pilgrimage sites

20.

Rutaceae

*Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng.

Jogimahal

16806 AS

T

Mar – June

Planted near human habitations

21.

Simaroubaceae

Ailanthus excelsa Roxb.

Galaisagar

16877 AS

T

Dec – July

Probably introduced, now grows in wild.

22.

Rhamnaceae

+ Ziziphus mauritiana Lam. var. hysudrica (Edgew.) Almeida

Rajbag

17332 AS

T

Sept – Dec

Rare, in the open dry deciduous forests

23.

Fabaceae

Abrus pulchellus Wall. ex Thw.

On way to Kamaldhar

17014 AS

C

Aug – Nov

Rare, in deep forested areas

24.

Fabaceae

+ Alysicarpus hamosus Edgew.

Ganesh temple, Fort

16937 AS

H

Aug – Oct

Rare, in grasslands

25.

Fabaceae

+ Alysicarpus monilifer (L.) DC.

Mishradarrah and Mansarovar

16999 & 17046 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Frequent, among grasses

26.

Fabaceae

+ Alysicarpus scariosus (Rottl. ex Spreng.) Grah. ex Thw.

Mansarovar

17052 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Rare, in moist localities

27.

Fabaceae

+ Crotalaria hirsuta Willd.

Mansarovar

19069 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Rare, in open forests among grasses

28.

Fabaceae

+ Indigofera oblongifolia Forssk.

Galaisagar

16889 AS

S

Sept – Mar

Occasional, in grasslands forming scattered patches

29.

Fabaceae

+ Indigofera sessiliflora DC.

Jogimahal

17303 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Rare, in grasslands

30.

Fabaceae

Pongamia pinnata (L.) Pierre

Mordoongri

17368 AS

T

Mar – June

Probably introduced

31.

Fabaceae

Tephrosia uniflora Pers.

Mansarovar

17051 AS

U

Aug – Nov

Rare, in exposed hilly tracts and weeds of cultivated fields

32.

Fabaceae

+ Teramnus labialis (L. f.) Spreng.

Jogimahal

16977 & 19099 AS

C

Oct – Feb

Rare, among shrubs and bushes.

33.

Caesalpiniaceae

Bauhinia variegata L.

On way to Fort

17028 AS

T

Sept – Dec

Rare, probably introduced

34.

Caesalpiniaceae

*Delonix regia (Bojer ex Hook.) Rafin.

Fort

16959 AS

T

Oct – Mar

Planted near pilgrimage sites

35.

Caesalpiniaceae

Senna obtusifolia  (L.) Irwin & Barneby

On way to Fort

19022 AS

U

Aug – Nov

Common in wasteland and in exposed hilly tracts

36.

Mimosaceae

Acacia senegal (L.) Willd.

Galaisagar

16900 AS

T

Aug – Dec

Common in ravines in scrub forests

37.

Mimosaceae

Mimosa pudica L.

Anatpura

17081 AS

U

Aug – Nov

Rare, in wet and shady habitats

38.

Mimosaceae

Prosopis cineraria (L.) Druce

Kachida

16855 AS

T

Mar – May

Occasional, in the outskirts of the forests

39.

Myrtaceae

*Psidium guajava L.

Kamaldhar

17327 AS

T

Sept – Feb

Planted near pilgrimage sites and near habitations

40.

Lythraceae

Ammannia baccifera L.

Lahpur

19102 AS

H

Y

Common, in aquatic and marshy habitats

41.

Lythraceae

Ammannia multiflora Roxb.

Mishradarrah and Piplideh, near Sultanpur

16989 & 19038 AS

H

Y

Common, in aquatic and marshy habitats

42.

Lythraceae

+ Rotala densiflora (Roth ex Roem. & Schult.) Koehne

Mishradarrah

16990 AS

H

Sept – Dec

Rare, in marshlands

43.

Cucurbitaceae

Blastania garcinii (Burm. f.) Cogn.

Ranideh, Anatpura

19116 AS

C

Sept – Dec

Occasional, among thickets of shrubs and bushes

44.

Cucurbitaceae

+ Bryonopsis laciniosa (L.) Naud.

Fort

16957 AS

C

Aug – Oct

Rare, on the outskirts

45.

Cucurbitaceae

Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsumura & Nakai

Mansarovar

19068 AS

C

Aug – Nov

Frequent, near the cultivated fields

46.

Cucurbitaceae

Luffa echinata Roxb.

On way to Fort

17005 AS

C

Aug – Nov

Occasional, among bushes and shrubs

47.

Passifloraceae

+ Passiflora foetida L.

Near Galaisagar and Galaisagar

17077, 17305 & 19113 AS

C

Aug – Mar

Common, on thickets

48.

Cactaceae

Opuntia elatior Mill.

Ranideh, Anatpura

16871 AS

S

Jan – June

Occasional, in open eroded outskirts of forests

49.

Rubiaceae

+ Gardenia turgida Roxb. var. montana (Roxb.) Hook. f.

Berda

19169 AS

T

Apr – June

Rare, in interior parts of forests at medium elevation

50.

Asteraceae

+ Ageratum conyzoides L.

On way to Fort

17032 AS

H

Y

Common, in moist and shady places

51.

Asteraceae

Amberboa ramosa (Roxb.) Jafri

Galaisagar

16881 AS

H

Oct-Apr

Occasional, in eroded sandy areas on the outskirts

52.

Asteraceae

+ Blumea eriantha  DC.

On way to Fort

17039 AS

H

Nov – Apr

Rare, in shady and humid places among grasses

53.

Asteraceae

+ Blumea laciniata (Roxb.) DC.

Rajbag

16829 AS

H

Nov – Apr

Common, in moist shady places on the periphery of forests; often seen on the walls of old monuments

54.

Asteraceae

+ Blumea membranacea DC. var. jacquemontii (Hook. f.) Rand.

Fort and Jogimahal

16801 & 17337 AS

H

Nov – Apr

Common, in the grasslands and among thickets

55.

Asteraceae

Dicoma tomentosa Cass.

Anatpura and Near Jogimahal

17079 & 17093 AS

H

Aug – Mar

Common, usually grows on gentle slopes of hills

56.

Asteraceae

Echinops echinatus Roxb.

Berda

16860 AS

H

Oct – May

Occasional, in ravines and in exposed & eroded plains in the peripheral zones

57.

Asteraceae

Grangea maderaspatana (L.) Poir.

Rajbag and Galaisagar

16837 & 17309 AS

H

Y

Common, inhabits wet beds of reservoirs

58.

Asteraceae

Launaea residifolia (L.) O. Ktze.

Near Galaisagar

17065 AS

H

Y

Frequent, in dry eroded habitats on the fringe of forests

59.

Asteraceae

+ Parthenium hysterophorus  L.

Galaisagar and Jogimahal

16893 & 19098 AS

H

Aug – Feb

Recently invaded the Park and established well in peripheral zones forming patches

60.

Asteraceae

Pulicaria angustifolia  DC.

Near Jogimahal

17090 AS

H

Oct – Mar

Occasional, in open wastelands and fallow land

61.

Oleaceae

*Jasminum sambac (L.) Ait.

Galaisagar

16890 AS

S

Feb – May

Planted near pilgrimage sites and human habitations

62.

Oleaceae

Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L.

Fort

17006 AS

S

Aug – Nov

Common in the forests, sometimes constitutes dense thickets

63.

Salvadoraceae

Salvadora persica L.

Singhdwar, Way to Fort

19188 AS

T

Dec – May

Occasional, inhabits dry sandy areas

64.

Apocynaceae

Wrightia arborea (Dennst.) Mabb.

Darrah, Anatpura

19118 AS

T

Apr – Sept

Rare, in open outskirts of hills to middle elevation along the slopes

65.

Asclepiadaceae

Pergularia tomentosa L.

Futabundh

9979 Das

C

Feb – May

Rare, in open and scrub forests

66.

Gentianaceae

Canscora diffusa (Vahl) R. Br.

Bhakola

16867 AS

H

Oct – Mar

Rare, along water channels passing through rocky terrain

67.

Boraginaceae

+ Heliotropium strigosum Willd. subsp. brevifolium (Wall.) Kazmi

Chiroli

17319 AS

H

Sept – Mar

Rare, forms carpet vegetation in dried water reservoirs

68.

Ehretiaceae

+ Cordia obliqua Willd.

Jogimahal

17336 AS

T

Oct – Mar

Occasional, in the mixed deciduous forests

69.

Convolvulaceae

Convolvulus prostratus Forssk.

Mishradarrah

17003 AS

H

Aug – Feb

Common, in exposed degraded habitats

70.

Convolvulaceae

+ Convolvulus prostratus Forssk. var. deserti (Hochst. & Steud. ex Baker & Rendle) Parmar

Galaisagar

16896 AS

H

Sept – Mar

Rare, in the ravines

71.

Convolvulaceae

+ Evolvulus nummularius (L.) L.

Jharokha

19137 AS

H

July – Nov

Rare, in wet shady habitats

72.

Convolvulaceae

+ Ipomoea dichroa (Roem. & Schult.) Choisy

Chiroli anicut

19161 AS

H

Aug – Dec

Rare, in the outskirts of forests and fallow lands

73.

Solanaceae

+ Physalis micrantha Link

Fort

16961 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Rare, in the moist shady places

74.

Solanaceae

Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal

On way to Fort

19010 AS

U

Y

Common, in moist, shady places, often abundant near habitations

75.

Scrophulariaceae

Striga gesnerioides (Willd.) Vatke

Jharokha

19134 AS

H

Aug – Oct

Rare, in rocky habitats, particularly on hill-slopes as a root parasite on Euphorbia neriifolia L.

76.

Scrophulariaceae

Veronica anagallis-aquatica L.

Mishradarrah

17346 AS

H

Sept – June

Rare, in moist to marshy habitats

77.

Pedaliaceae

Pedalium murex L.

Mishradarrah

16984 AS

H

Aug – Dec

Common, in the fallow lands

78.

Acanthaceae

+ Andrographis paniculata (Burm. f.) Wall. ex Nees

Anatpura

17085 AS

U

Dec – Mar

Frequent, in open grasslands

79.

Acanthaceae

+ Blepharis linariaefolia Pers.

Lahpur

19106 AS

H

July – Dec

Occasional, in rocky areas on steep hill-slopes

80.

Acanthaceae

+ Dicliptera verticillata (Forssk.) C. Christens.

Jogimahal  and Shaileshwar Mahadev, Guda

16963 & 19143 AS

H

Oct – Jan

Common, in moist, shady places in valleys and on gentle slopes of hills

81.

Acanthaceae

+ Dipteracanthus patulus (Jacq.) Nees var. alba (Saxton) Bhandari

Ganesh temple

16939 AS

H

Jan – Dec

Rare, among grasses in the open periphery of forests

82.

Acanthaceae

Eranthemum purpurascens Wight ex Nees

Shaileshwar Mahadev, Guda

19144 AS

U

Oct – Mar

Rare, in densely forested areas in moist and shady places, particularly on hill-slopes

83.

Acanthaceae

+ Hygrophila serpyllum (Nees) Anders.

Lahpur

19101 AS

H

Oct – Feb

Rare, inhabits marshy places

84.

Acanthaceae

+ Justicia procumbens L.

Near Jogimahal

17097 AS

H

Y

Occasional, among grasses in moist shady places

85.

Acanthaceae

+ Justicia quinqueangularis Koenig ex Roxb.

On way to Fort

17040 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Occasional, along water channels among grasses

86.

Acanthaceae

+ Lepidagathis hamiltoniana Wall. ex Nees

Anatpura

19164 AS

H

Nov – Mar

Frequent, on the exposed hills

87.

Acanthaceae

+ Ruellia tuberosa L.

Mishradarrah

16905 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Rare, in wet crevices of rocks

88.

Acanthaceae

Rungia repens (L.) Nees

On way to Kamaldhar

17017 AS

H

July – Oct

Rare, in moist shady places

89.

Verbenaceae

+ Lantana wightiana Wall. ex Gamble

Galaisagar

16882 AS

S

Y

Rare, sparsely scattered in the peripheral zones

90.

Lamiaceae

Ocimum americanum L.

Darrah, Anatpura

19121 AS

U

Y

Common, in flat terrain

91.

Lamiaceae

+ Ocimum gratissimum L.

Fort

16956 AS

U

Y

Occasional, in exposed hilly tracts

92.

Nyctaginaceae

*Bougainvillea spectabilis Willd.

Thumka

16875 AS

S

Y

Planted near human habitations

93.

Amaranthaceae

+ Alternanthera paronychioides St.

Mansarovar

17364 & 19083 AS

H

Y

Common, in wet and marshy beds of reservoirs

94.

Amaranthaceae

Alternanthera pungens Kunth

Rajbag

17335 AS

H

Y

Occasional, in dried ponds

95.

Amaranthaceae

+ Amaranthus palmeri Wats.

Fort

19180 AS

H

Sept – Nov

Occasional, in exposed hilly tracts

96.

Amaranthaceae

+ Pupalia lappacea (L.) Juss. var. velutina (Moq.) Hook. f.

Jogimahal

16970 AS

H

Oct – Feb

Occasional, on the periphery

97.

Polygonaceae

+ Polygonum barbatum L. subsp. gracile Danser

Berda

16862 AS

H

Sept – Mar

Occasional, in aquatic and marshy places, usually on margins of reservoirs

98.

Aristolochiaceae

+ Aristolochia bracteolata Lam.

Singhdwar

19189 AS

H

July – Nov

Occasional, found scattered in thickly forested areas under shade

99.

Euphorbiaceae

+ Chrozophora prostrata Dalz. var. parvifolia (Klotz. ex Schweinf.) Duthie

Kamaldhar

19007 AS

H

Y

Occasional, in gravel , shady places on the fringes of forests

100.

Euphorbiaceae

Croton bonplandianum Baill.

Jogimahal

19094 AS

H

May – Sept

Occasional, in fallow land

101.

Euphorbiaceae

+ Euphorbia granulata Forssk. var. glabrata Boiss.

Mishradarrah

17004 AS

H

Sept – Dec

Rare, in rock-crevices in shady places

102.

Euphorbiaceae

+ Phyllanthus urinaria L.

Mishradarrah

17001 AS

H

July – Oct

Occasional, near ditches and other drying water bodies

103.

Moraceae

*Ficus religiosa L.

Jogimahal

16804 AS

T

Y

Planted near pilgrimage sites and human habitations; sometimes grows on other trees and walls of old buildings

104.

Moraceae

Ficus virens Ait.

Kamaldhar

16850 AS

T

Oct – June

Rare, along the water channels flowing through rocky areas

105.

Hydrocharitaceae

Hydrilla verticillata (L. f.) Royle

On way to Fort

19021 AS

H

Sept – Nov

Common, in stagnant water of ditches, ponds and lakes

106.

Hypoxidaceae

+ Curculigo orchioides Gaertn.

Singhdwar

19185 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Common, in the interior parts of the forests

107.

Liliaceae

Asphodelus tenuifolius Cav.

Galaisagar

16883 AS

H

Dec – Mar

Common weed of cultivated fields and nearby low-lying areas

108.

Cyperaceae

+ Cyperus alopecuroides Rottb.

Mishradarrah

16985 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Occasional, in marshy places

109.

Cyperaceae

+ Cyperus atkinsonii C.B. Clarke

Shaileshwar Mahadev, Guda

19148 AS

H

Dec – May

Occasional, in sandy soils in rather dry conditions

110.

Cyperaceae

Cyperus iria L.

Mishradarrah

16987 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Occasional, on marshy banks of flowing streams

111.

Cyperaceae

+ Cyperus niveus Retz.

Anatpura

19129 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Rare, in moist and marshy habitats, sometimes even in rock crevices

112.

Cyperaceae

+ Cyperus nutans Vahl

Kamaldhar and Futabundh

17398 & 19063 AS

H

Sept – Feb

Occasional, on the rocky banks of reservoirs

113.

Cyperaceae

Cyperus rotundus L.

Kamaldhar, Mansarovar and Anatpura

16821, 17058 &  19132 AS

H

Y

Common, in variable habitats from terrestrial to marshy, sometimes as a weed in cultivated fields

114.

Cyperaceae

+ Eriophorum comosum (Wall.) Wall. ex C.B. Clarke

Kamaldhar and Shaileshwar Mahadev, Guda

16847 & 19147 AS

H

Y

Rare, in moist and shady places, particularly near water reservoirs

115.

Cyperaceae

+ Fimbristylis aestivalis (Retz.) Vahl

Kachida kund

16861 AS

H

Aug – Jan

Occasional, usually forming small patches in rock-crevices

116.

Cyperaceae

Fimbristylis dipsacea (Rottb.) C. B. Clarke

Near Padma talab, Mansarovar and Surkhora, Malik talab

16805, 17362 &  19176 AS

H

Aug – May

Common, in wet beds of reservoirs forming green carpet

117.

Cyperaceae

+ Fimbristylis ferruginea (L.) Vahl

Kamaldhar

17399 AS

H

Aug – Jan

Occasional, near reservoirs

118.

Cyperaceae

Fimbristylis miliacea (L.) Vahl

Mansarovar and Surkhora, Malik talab

17055 & 19173 AS

H

Aug – Dec

Common, in wet and marshy places

119.

Cyperaceae

+ Fimbristylis quinquangularis (Vahl) Kunth

Mansarovar

17060 AS

H

Aug – Mar

Common, in marshy places

120.

Cyperaceae

+ Fimbristylis sieberiana Kunth

Semli, Anatpura

19159 AS

H

Aug – Jan

Occasional, along running water streams

121.

Cyperaceae

+ Schoenoplectus lateriflorus (Gmel.) Lye

Lahpur

19110 AS

H

Sept – Feb

Occasional, in marshy habitats and sometimes on wet beds of reservoirs

122.

Poaceae

+ Brachiaria lata (Schumach.) C. E. Hubbard var. pubescens C. E. Hubbard

On way to Fort

19036 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Rare, in moist, shady places;  taxon is a native of W. Tropical Africa and found in sandy to rocky habitats in the desert of W. Rajasthan – the only place of occurrence in India

123.

Poaceae

+ Chloris barbata Sw.

Jogimahal

17302 AS

H

Aug – Oct

Occasional, in outskirts of forests

124.

Poaceae

Crypsis schoenoides (L.) Lam.

Mansarovar

17366 AS

H

Aug – Dec

Occasional, in drying beds of reservoirs and along irrigation channels, forming carpet

125.

Poaceae

Cymbopogon martinii (Roxb.) Watson

Jogimahal

16903, 17390 AS

H

Aug – Mar

Occasional, usually grows along the edges of water courses or in low-lying areas

126.

Poaceae

+ Diplachne fusca (L.) P. Beauv. ex Roem. & Schult.

Kamaldhar

16819 AS

H

Mar – Oct

Occasional, in muddy and water-logged habitats on the fringes of reservoirs

127.

Poaceae

Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertn.

Anatpura

19133 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Occasional, in low-lying areas and as a weed in cultivated fields

128.

Poaceae

+ Eragrostis japonica (Thunb.) Trin.

Chiroli

17318 AS

H

Sept – Dec

Occasional, prefers wet and marshy habitats along the banks of reservoirs; sometimes occurs as a weed in cultivated fields

129.

Poaceae

Eragrostis pilosa (L.) P. Beauv.

Fort

17375 AS

H

Aug – Dec

Occasional, in moist shady places and wet beds of reservoirs

130.

Poaceae

Eragrostis tenella (L.) P. Beauv. ex Roem. & Schult.

Near Jogimahal

17098, 17385 AS

H

Aug – Dec

Common, in moist, shady habitats in the flat terrain

131.

Poaceae

+ Eragrostis unioloides (Retz.) Nees ex Steud.

Surkhora, Malik talab

19175 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Very rare, grows near reservoirs with rocky banks

132.

Poaceae

+ Iseilema laxum Hack.

Mansarovar

17057 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Occasional, in grasslands

133.

Poaceae

Oryza rufipogon Griff.

Surkhora, Malik talab

19177 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Rare, in inundated low lands or in pools

134.

Poaceae

+ Panicum trypheron Schult.

Futabundh

19069 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Occasional, among the thickets of shrubs and bushes in fallow lands and outer forests

135.

Poaceae

Paspalidium geminatum (Forssk.) Stapf

Padma talab

17341 AS

H

Sept – Mar

Common, in marshy and semi-aquatic habitats

136.

Poaceae

Paspalum vaginatum Sw.

Padma talab

17388 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Common, in marshy habitats, forming pure stands

137.

Poaceae

+ Pennisetum pedicellatum Trin. subsp. unispiculum Brunken

Ranthambhore Fort

17007 AS

H

Sept – Dec

Rare, in hilly tracts

138.

Poaceae

Perotis hordeiformis Nees

Anatpura

17082 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Common, in grasslands

139.

Poaceae

+ Phragmites karka (Retz.) Trin. ex Steud.

Amarkund and Kachida valley

16842 & 19167 AS

H

Sept – Dec

Occasional, in perennial depressions in low lands, forming dense patches

140.

Poaceae

+ Sporobolus helvolus (Trin.) Th. Durantl & Schinz

Jogimahal

17380 AS

H

Aug – Nov

Occasional, in moist, shady places

141.

Poaceae

Tragus roxburghii Panigrahi

Piplideh, near Sultanpur

19045 AS

H

Aug – Dec

Common, in exposed flat terrain, usually forming thick patches on the ground

 

Abbreviations: H-Herb; S-Shrub; T-Tree; U-Undershrub; C-Climber; Fl.-Flowering; Fr.-Fruiting; Y- Throughout the year; AS-Anshu Shrivastava;

 +- Addition to Sawai Madhopur district flora; * - Introduced species.