Did you know? A newly discovered plant species in the Western Ghats, Hedyotis indirae, is named after Dr. Indira Balachandran — a pioneer in medicinal plant research and Ayurvedic taxonomy. This rare discovery bridges traditional herbal wisdom with modern scientific exploration.

Introduction

“What’s in a name?” the famous Shakespearean quote asks. For Dr. Indira Balachandran, her name is now etched into botanical history. A newly discovered species of the Hedyotis genus, found in the high-altitude forests of the Western Ghats, has been officially named Hedyotis indirae in her honor.

Dr. Balachandran, a renowned researcher in medicinal plant taxonomy, has dedicated over four decades to identifying, preserving, and documenting plants used in Ayurveda. The naming of Hedyotis indirae is not just a personal tribute, but a celebration of India’s rich herbal legacy.

The Discovery of Hedyotis Indirae

In 2013 and 2016, a team of scientists from the Plant Systematics Division of the Centre for Medicinal Plant Research (CMPR) at Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal, set out on field explorations in the Elivāl Hills of Muthikkulam forest in Palakkad, Kerala. Among their findings was a plant species that didn’t match any known description.