What is Phtheirospermum lushaiorum?

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Overview:

A rare hemi-parasitic terrestrial plant named Phtheirospermum lushaiorum has been found in Phawngpui National Park in Mizoram.

About Phtheirospermum lushaiorum

  • It is a new species of hemi-parasitic terrestrial plant.
    • These hemi-parasitic plants lack fully developed root system and form connections with another plant, from which they obtain some or all of their water and minerals. 
    • Such plants have chlorophyll and produce their own food by photosynthesis, and in some cases, are capable of limited growth in the absence of the host plant.
    • They tap into the sap-conducting tissue of the host by means of specialized structures called haustoria.
  • The new species has been found in Phawngpui National Park of Mizoram.
  • Phtheirospermum lushaiorum attaches themselves to the roots of their host and appear like normal plants growing in the soil. 
  • They flower only during July to September and fruits are produced during August to October.
  • The specific epithet “lushaiorum” is named after the “Lushai” tribe of Mizoram.

Key Facts about Phawngpui National Park

  • It is located in the Lawngtlai district under the Lai Autonomous District Council of Mizoram, towards the southeast bordering Myanmar.
  • It derives its name from the Phawngpui Mountain, the highest peak in the state, reaching 2157 meters.
  • It covers an area of 50 sq. km, including the entire Phawngpui Mountain along with cliffs and patches of natural grasslands.
  • This park is also called Phawngpui Blue Mountain National Park,as the mountainous region of Phawngpui is often covered by a thin layer of clouds,which makes it blue in appearance from a distance.
  • Flora: The flora of Phawngpui mostly includes grasses, orchids, trees of rhododendrons, and oak
  • Fauna: It is home to an amazing variety of birdlife, including the rare Blyth’s Tragopan, Dark Rumped Swift, and Mrs. Hume’s Pheasant, the Mizoram state bird, and endangered mammals like the Slow Loris, Tiger, Leopard, Leopard Cat, Serow, Goral, Asiatic Black Bear, Stump-tailed Macaque, and Capped Langur.

Q1: What is Chlorophyll?

It is the natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color. It helps plants to absorb energy from the sun as they undergo the process of photosynthesis.

Source: New hemiparasite plant species named after Lushai tribe of Mizoram