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Desmodium gangeticum
(L.) DC., Fabaceae
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Present on Pacific Islands?  yes

Threat only at high elevations?  no

Common name(s): [more details]

Chamorro: atis-aniti, tomates aniti

Kwara‘ae: tetekui

Habit:  herb

Description: 

Genus: "Perennial herbs, subshrubs, shrubs, or rarely small trees, pubescent with straight or uncinate hairs.  Leaves with 1 or 3 (5,7) leaflets, stipellate, stipules scarious, distinct.  Flowers papilionaceous, in terminal and axillary or rarely leaf-opposed, racemose, paniculate, or rarely fasciculate inflorescences, principal bracts striate, persistent or caducous, each subtending (1) 2 to several flowers, sometimes with secondary bracts subtending flowers, bracteoles absent or minute and borne at base of calyx; calyx campanulate, 2-lipped or subequally 5-lobed; corolla exceeding the calyx, standard broadly obovate to suborbicular, rounded or emarginate, wings oblong, usually dark-colored, keel petals long-clawed; stamens 10, connate into a tube or the upper stamen distinct to middle or base; ovules 2 to numerous.  Pods compressed, (1) 2-jointed to many-jointed, constricted on lower or both sutures to form 1-seeded indehiscent articles, faces reticulate-veined, usually pubescent, the hairs uncinate and/or straight.  Seeds compressed, ellipsoid to subquadrate, often rimarillate"  (Wagner et al., 1999; p. 665).

Species:  A coarse herb to 70 cm high, somewhat woody near base.  The petals vary from purple to bluish or white (Smith, 1985)."Herbaceous, or more or less woody perennial herb from a few cm to 1.5 m tall, arising from a somewhat branched root system; stems prostrate to erect or arching, angular, striate, uncinulate-puberulet and abundantly strigose with upwardly directed tapering hairs.  Leaves 1-foliolate; stipules slightly oblique, ovate-long-attenuate, 3.5-13 mm long, 1-2 mm wide, strongly striate, minutely puberulent and somewhat stiffly pilose over outer surface, ciliate, persistent or caducous; petioles puberulent throughout, moderately to densely long strigose especially on adaxial side, 0.4-2 cm long; lamina ovate- or elliptic-acuminate (to ûacute), obtuse at base, 1.2-15.5 cm long, 0.9-5 cm wide, minutely uncinulate-puberulent throughout with long tapering hairs along midrib and sometimes scattered over surface above, abundantly long-pilose beneath.  Inflorescence of axillary and terminal racemes; rhachis more or less similar to stem but becoming less densely or not at all strigose, and abundantly uncinulate-puberulent to -pubescent; primary bracts each usually subtending a fascicle of 3 or more pedicels, linear- to lanceolate-attenuate, 2-7.5 mm long, 0.3-1 mm wide, puberulent on the dorsal surface and stiffly pilose, ciliate; secondary bracts each subtending one pedicel, linear to subulate, ciliate, 1.5-3 mm long, 0.3-0.5 mm wide, all persistent; pedicels rather densely uncinulate-puberulent, stiff and stout, 3-8 mm long.  Flowers variable in colour (probably changing with age and humidity), white to red or purple or a combination such as pink and purple or mauve and white.  Calyx pale green tinged reddish, minutely puberulent and strigose with stiff tapering hairs throughout, teeth of both lobes ciliate, central tooth of lower lobe 2.2-3.3 mm long, lateral teeth slightly shorter, upper bifid lobe 2-2.5 mm long.  Standard obovate, retuse, 3.2-4.5 mm long; wings more or less oblong, obtuse, shortly clawed, slightly auricled, 2.7-5 mm long, 1-1.5 mm wide.  Fruit sessile to shortly stipitate, up to 7-8-articled, upper suture essentially straight, slightly indented at isthmi, lower suture curved, indented more deeply; articles uncinulate-puberulent on surfaces with some stiff tapering hairs scattered on sutures, 2-3 mm long and wide.  Seed reniform, pale, 2 mm long, 1.5 mm wide" (Gillett et al., 1971; pp. 467-468).

Habitat/ecology:  In Fiji, "sparingly naturalized in grassland near sea level" (Smith, 1985; p. 190).  "In Guam this is a weed of old fields especially in the southern villages and pastures" (Stone, 1970; pp.332-333).

Propagation:  Seed

Native range:  "Throughout the Old World tropics, now also introduced into Pacific areas as far east as the Societies" (Smith, 1985; p. 190).

Presence:

Pacific
Country/Terr./St. &
Island group
Location Cited status &
Cited as invasive &
Cited as cultivated &
Cited as aboriginal introduction?
Reference &
Comments
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (US)
Northern Mariana Islands
Anatahan Island introduced
Fosberg, F. R./Sachet, Marie-Hélène/Oliver, Royce (1979) (p. 109)
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (US)
Northern Mariana Islands
Anatahan Island introduced
invasive
Fosberg, F. R./Falanruw, M. V. C./Sachet, M.-H. (1975) (p. 27)
Vouchers cited: Falanruw 1681 (US), Falanruw 1692 (US)
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (US)
Northern Mariana Islands
Rota Island introduced
Fosberg, F. R./Sachet, Marie-Hélène/Oliver, Royce (1979) (p. 109)
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (US)
Northern Mariana Islands
Tinian Island introduced
Fosberg, F. R./Sachet, Marie-Hélène/Oliver, Royce (1979) (p. 109)
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands
Mangaia Island   McCormack, Gerald (2007)
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands
Mangaia Island introduced
invasive
Space, James C./Flynn, Tim (2002) (p. 16)
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands
Ma‘uke Island introduced
invasive
Space, James C./Flynn, Tim (2002) (p. 16)
Fiji
Fiji Islands
Kandavu Island introduced
invasive
Smith, Albert C. (1985) (p. 190)
Vouchers cited: DA 2999, DA 3000, DA 2
Sparingly naturalized.
French Polynesia
Society Islands
Moorea Island introduced
Welsh, S. L. (1998) (p. 149)
Voucher cited: Grant 5305
French Polynesia
Society Islands
Tahiti Island introduced
Welsh, S. L. (1998) (p. 149)
Vouchers cited: As Seale s.n. [1902], BRY 26307
Guam
Guam Island
Guam Island introduced
invasive
Stone, Benjamin C. (1970) (pp. 332-333)
Voucher cited: Stone 3926 (GUAM)
Guam
Guam Island
Guam Island introduced
Fosberg, F. R./Sachet, Marie-Hélène/Oliver, Royce (1979) (p. 109)
Palau
Palau (main island group)
Babeldaob Island introduced
Fosberg, F. R./Sachet, Marie-Hélène/Oliver, Royce (1979) (p. 109)
Palau
Palau (main island group)
Babeldaob Island   Ohashi, H. (1973)
Palau
Palau (main island group)
Ngerkebesang Island introduced
Fosberg, F. R./Sachet, Marie-Hélène/Oliver, Royce (1979) (p. 109)
Palau
Palau (main island group)
Ngerkebesang Island   Ohashi, H. (1973)
Papua New Guinea
Bismarck Archipelago
Bismarck Archipelago   Verdcourt, B. (1979)
Papua New Guinea
Bismarck Archipelago
Bismarck Archipelago native
ILDIS Co-ordinating Centre (2005)
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea (eastern New Guinea Island)
Papua New Guinea (eastern New Guinea Island)   Verdcourt, B. (1979)
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea (eastern New Guinea Island)
Papua New Guinea (eastern New Guinea Island) native
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2007)
Philippines
Philippine Islands
Philippine Islands native
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2007)
Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands   Verdcourt, B. (1979)
Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands native
Hancock, I. R./Henderson, C. P. (1988) (p. 65)
Pacific Rim
Country/Terr./St. &
Island group
Location Cited status &
Cited as invasive &
Cited as cultivated &
Cited as aboriginal introduction?
Reference &
Comments
Australia
Australia (continental)
Northern Territory native
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2007)
Australia
Australia (continental)
Queensland native
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2007)
Cambodia
Cambodia
Cambodia (Kingdom of) native
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2007)
China
China
China (People's Republic of) native
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2007)
Indonesia
Indonesia
Indonesia (Republic of) native
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2007)
Indonesia
Indonesia
Irian Jaya (West Papua) (Indonesia) (western New Guinea Island) native
ILDIS Co-ordinating Centre (2005)
Japan
Ryukyu Islands
Ryukyu Islands native
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2007)
Malaysia
Malaysia
Malaysia (country of) native
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2007)
Taiwan
Taiwan
Taiwan Island native
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2007)
Thailand
Thailand
Thailand (Kingdom of) native
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2007)
Vietnam
Vietnam
Vietnam (Socialist Republic of) native
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2007)
Indian Ocean
Country/Terr./St. &
Island group
Location Cited status &
Cited as invasive &
Cited as cultivated &
Cited as aboriginal introduction?
Reference &
Comments
La Réunion (France)
La Réunion Island
La Réunion Island introduced
ILDIS Co-ordinating Centre (2005)
Maldives
Maldive Islands
Maldive Islands introduced
ILDIS Co-ordinating Centre (2005)
Seychelles
Seychelles Islands
Seychelles Islands introduced
ILDIS Co-ordinating Centre (2005)

Additional information:  Additional online information about Desmodium gangeticum is available from the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR).

Taxonomic information about Desmodium gangeticum may be available from the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN).

References:

Fosberg, F. R./Falanruw, M. V. C./Sachet, M.-H. 1975. Vascular flora of the northern Marianas Islands. Smithsonian Contrib. Bot. 22:1-45.

Fosberg, F. R./Sachet, Marie-Hélène/Oliver, Royce. 1979. A geographical checklist of the Micronesian dicotyledonae. Micronesica 15:1-295.

Gillett, J. B., R. M. Polhill and B. Verdcourt. 1971. Leguminosae (Part 3) subfamily Papilionoideae (1). In: Milne-Redhead, E. and R. M. Polhill, eds. Flora of tropical east Africa. Crown Agents, London.

Hancock, I. R./Henderson, C. P. 1988. Flora of the Solomon Islands. Research Bulletin No. 7. Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, Honiara. 203 pp.

ILDIS Co-ordinating Centre. 2005. International Legume Database & Information Service. Online searchable database.

McCormack, Gerald. 2007. Cook Islands biodiversity and natural heritage. On-line database.

Ohashi, H. 1973. Asiatic sp. of Desmodium & allied. Ginkgoana 1. Aca. Sc. Book Co.

Smith, Albert C. 1985. Flora Vitiensis nova: a new flora of Fiji. National Tropical Botanical Garden, Lawai, Kauai, Hawaii. Volume 3. 758 pp.

Space, James C./Flynn, Tim. 2002. Report to the Government of the Cook Islands on invasive plant species of environmental concern. USDA Forest Service, Honolulu. 146 pp.

Stone, Benjamin C. 1970. The flora of Guam. Micronesica 6:1-659.

Swarbrick, John T. 1997. Weeds of the Pacific Islands. Technical paper no. 209. South Pacific Commission, Noumea, New Caledonia. 124 pp.

U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. 2007. National Genetic Resources Program. Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Online searchable database.

Verdcourt, B. 1979. A Manual of New Guinea Legumes. Office of Forests, Lae, PNG.

Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. 1999. Manual of the flowering plants of Hawaii. Revised edition. Bernice P. Bishop Museum special publication. University of Hawai‘i Press/Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu. 1919 pp. (two volumes).

Welsh, S. L. 1998. Flora Societensis: A summary revision of the flowering plants of the Society Islands. E.P.S. Inc., Orem, Utah. 420 pp.


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