Lepidagathis Konkanensis Latest News
A team of researchers recently discovered a new species of wildflower named Lepidagathis konkanensis, tucked away on the sun-drenched, rocky plateaus of Maharashtra’s Konkan region.
About Lepidagathis Konkanensis
- It is a new species of flowering plant.
- It was discovered in the Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra’s Konkan region.
- It was first encountered during a floristic survey of the region’s lateritic plateaus, harsh, iron-rich environments that often host specialised life forms.Â
- It is currently only known to exist in a small area of less than 65 sq.km.
- It is unique with its striking appearance and compact size.Â
- While many of its cousins have pink or pale flowers and long flowering spikes, this new species features bright yellow, two-lipped blossoms and very short, dense flowering heads that measure only about two centimetres.Â
- It also has smaller seeds and a shorter style—the part of the flower that receives pollen—than its closest relatives.Â
- The plant’s name, konkanensis, serves as a tribute to the Konkan region of Maharashtra where it was found.
- This area is geographically isolated by the Arabian Sea to the west and the Sahyadri Mountains to the east, creating a cradle for evolution where unique species can develop in isolation.
- Scientists have recommended it be classified as Data Deficient by the IUCN.
Source: RM
Lepidagathis Konkanensis FAQs
Q1: What is Lepidagathis konkanensis?
Ans: It is a newly discovered species of flowering plant.
Q2: Where was Lepidagathis konkanensis discovered?
Ans: In the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra’s Konkan region.
Q3: What type of habitat does Lepidagathis konkanensis grow in?
Ans: Harsh, iron-rich lateritic plateaus.
Q4: What makes Lepidagathis konkanensis visually unique compared to related species?
Ans: It has bright yellow, two-lipped flowers and very short, dense flowering heads.