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Uniyala Keralensis

18.03.2025

 

Uniyala Keralensis

 

For Prelims: About Uniyala Keralensis

 

Why in the news?    

           Researchers have named the new shrub species, which is endemic to southwest India, Uniyala keralensis (family Asteraceae) after the State of Kerala.

 

About Uniyala Keralensis:

  • Uniyala keralensis is a “small to large shrub,” growing up to one to three metres in height and sporting attractive light purple florets, according to the paper.
  • Uniyala keralensis has, among other things, larger leaves, fairly long petioles - the slender stalk that joins the leaf to the stem - and fewer lateral veins on the leaves.
  • Flowering and fruiting occurs during August to April.
  • It is found in open areas of the western mountain slopes of the Agasthyamala Biosphere Reserve (ABR) at elevations ranging between 700 to 1,400 metres.
  • The present population consists of nearly 5,000 plants of various ages in four subpopulations occupying an area of 250 square kilometres.
  • Following the IUCN Red List Criteria (IUCN 2024), Uniyala keralensis is assessed as Data Deficient (DD).

                                                              Source: The Hindu

 

Uniyala keralensis, recently seen in news, is a species of:

A.tree

B.shrub

C.frog

D.turtle

 

Answer B

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