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Acanthaceae (acanthus or ruellia family) » Hygrophila serpyllum

hy-GRO-fill-uh -- from Greek hugros (moist), philo (love), refers to affinity for moist soil ser-PIE-lum -- a name for thyme

commonly known as: marsh carpet • Hindi: सरपत sarpat • Gujarati: સરપત sarpat • Marathi: रान तेवण ran tewan

Native to: India

References: Flowers of IndiaCommon Indian Wild Flowers by Isaac Kehimkar
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Source Hygrophila serpyllum
Author Dinesh Valke from Thane, India
Camera location19° 24′ 34.94″ N, 72° 53′ 28.67″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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