A blog documenting the native and adapted plants of Southeast Texas.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Dicliptera brachiata
Acanthaceae
This is a less-well-known wildflower that grows in moist, shady forests. It grows around a foot tall. The stems are distinctive in being ribbed and swollen around the nodes. The flowers appear to have only two petals.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteCould you please email me at jmausmus (at) hotmail? I want to ask you about this plant.
Thank you!
Jeff