Resembling Rat's Ears!

in #hive-1949139 days ago

Namaste!

These are pictures from some time ago when one day while I was walking in the park I saw this plant in the middle of a grassy ground which was growing in the ground like a some vine. I found this plant different and unique in terms of growing at this place because two plants growing and looking like this are also enhancing the beauty of my home garden. You might just notice a slight difference in their appearance, and that too because the plants in my garden are grown in limited soil and space in the pots, whereas the plants in this park have no shortage of soil and space.


But anyway, I will show you the plants in my garden some other day because right now I am busy shifting my house and everything here is very messed up. Shifting house is a much more difficult and laborious task than I thought and I am now understanding this practically.

Coming back to today's topic, now due to the appearance of this plant, I was curious to know which plant it was, so I asked google lens and came to know that this plant is not some wild weed but a flowering herb.


Common name of this plant is Roundlead Bindweed and in Sanskrit language it is known as Akuparni and Mushakarni means resembling rats ears, probably referring to the shape of the leaves.


After every few leaves, fresh roots come out from the vine which again come in contact with the soil and provide more strength to the plant and in this way the vine continues to grow.


Along with this a very cute little white colored flower also blooms on it, whose shape is similar to that of Morning Glory flower but is much smaller in size than that. I saw this vine completely but at present not a single flower had bloomed on it. Then I read more about it and I came to know that flowers bloom on it only from October to January.


As I mentioned in the beginning, tese photos were taken some time back, If I go to the same place now or by the end of this month, I hope I will find many flowers blooming on this vine and if that happens then I will definitely show all those beautiful flowers to you all. 💮

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Those look like wild weeds! Eager to see the flowers bloomed on them.

Thanks for an informative post, brother :)

Will try my best to hunt the flowers of this weed. I searched on the internet and found that its flowers look really beautiful. Thank you, brother! :)

Good morning Mr. @untilwelearn,
what a beautiful plant you have discovered,
I appreciate that you let us know.

Thank you! :)

A very interesting name for these creepers, rat ears 😁

yeah :D

They are everywhere, they must be very prolific, spreading everywhere.
Are they edible or useful in any way?

I don't know about its usage, I just found growing and spreading on the ground beautifully.

Got this grass alot around here, we either call it weed cut if off throw it away or use it as carpet grass for decorations

Wow, that can be a great use of this vine. it grows with minimal care and looks like a carpet.

Of cause it can, they are lots of utility not all weeds causes nuisance

They're growing like weeds and they would soon overrun the whole place.

And after a few weeks, it will also have many small white flowers! :)

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