METTUKURINJI – ENVIRONMENT

NEWS :  An unfortunate resemblance: Why conservation evades the depleting Mettukurinji of Western Ghats

 

WHAT’S IN THE NEWS ?

The recent discovery of Mettukurinji (Strobilanthes sessilis) in Kerala's Idukki region has sparked widespread interest and attracted many tourists eager to witness its rare and stunning purple blooms. Although the region is already famous for the Neelakurinji (Strobilanthes kunthiana), which blooms every 12 years, Mettukurinji has garnered attention due to its similar visual appeal and its distinctive characteristics.

 

Key Highlights:

  • Common Name: Mettukurinji (Topli karvy)
  • Scientific Name: Strobilanthes sessilis
  • Family: Acanthaceae
  • Endemic Region: Western Ghats, India
  • Visual Appearance: Resembles Neelakurinji with purple or lilac flowers, arranged in spikes.

 

  • Differentiating Features: Mettukurinji lacks leaf stalks, has flaring petals, and is found on steep cliffs and plateaus at around 800 meters above sea level.
  • Blooming Cycle: Every 7 years, contrasting with Neelakurinji, which blooms every 12-14 years in the southern Western Ghats.
  • Environmental Significance: Mettukurinji plays a crucial role in preventing soil erosion and maintaining the stability of hilly terrains in its native region.
  • Threats: The species faces challenges from climate change, which can cause ecological asynchrony, and from human activities like flower picking, which further endanger its existence.
  • Pharmacological Use: The plant has shown potential anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties. It contains endo fenchyl acetate, an important flavoring agent for cosmetics.
  • Conservation Status: While less studied compared to Neelakurinji, Mettukurinji is in need of further research and conservation efforts to ensure its survival.

The discovery and blooming of Mettukurinji underline the rich biodiversity of the Western Ghats and the need for focused conservation strategies to protect such rare and ecologically significant species.

 

Source : https://www.downtoearth.org.in/wildlife-biodiversity/an-unfortunate-resemblance-why-conservation-evades-the-depleting-mettukurinji-of-western-ghats