Gongronema
Sasidharanii : SPECIES OF THE DAY
A plant with smooth stems and small urn-shaped flowers
spotted in Idukki district has been identified as an entirely new species of
the genus Gongronema. Equally importantly, this is the first
time Gongronema has been reported from south India.
New Botanical Discovery: Gongronema
Sasidharanii
 - A
     new plant species found in Pampadum Shola National Park, Kerala.
 
 - Characterized
     by smooth stems and small urn-shaped flowers transitioning from creamy
     white to purplish-green.
 
 - Marks
     the first report of the genus Gongronema in South India, expanding its
     known range beyond northeastern states and parts of North India.
 
Pampadum Shola National Park
 - Situated
     in the eastern Southern Western Ghats, Idukki District, Kerala.
 
 - Covers
     approximately 12 square kilometers.
 
 - The
     name translates to ‘the forest where the snake dances,’ reflecting the
     park’s dynamic landscape.
 
 - Features
     undulating terrain with hillocks, with elevations ranging from 1600 to
     2400 meters.
 
 - Characterized
     by a misty and cloudy atmosphere year-round, with significant rainfall
     during the North-East monsoon.
 
Ecological Attributes
 - Vegetation:
     Comprises a diverse assembly of evergreen forests, moist deciduous
     forests, shola grasslands, and semi-evergreen formations.
 
 - Flora:
     Hosts an array of 22 tree species, 74 herb species, and 16 climber
     species.
 
 - Fauna:
 
 
  - Mammals:
      Inhabited by tigers, leopards, giant gizzard squirrels, rare flying
      squirrels, Nilgiri Tahr, and spotted deer.
 
  - Special
      Mention: The Nilgiri marten, unique to
      South India, is a notable inhabitant.
 
  - Butterflies:
      Home to approximately 100 butterfly species, highlighting its rich
      biodiversity.
 
 
Source: https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/plant-found-in-idukki-identified-as-new-species-of-genus-gongronema/article68539524.ece