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The South Indian Hairy Pussy is a flowering plant that belongs to the family Acanthaceae. It is characterized by its hairy, ovate leaves and striking catkin-like inflorescences. The plant's stems and branches are covered with soft, fine hairs, giving it a distinctive texture. The leaves are simple, opposite, and decussate, with a pointed apex and a wavy margin. The inflorescence is a terminal, pendulous catkin, typically brownish-purple in color, measuring 10-30 cm in length.

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The "furry" nubs found on willows that resemble animal fur. The South Indian Hairy Pussy is a flowering

The South Indian Hairy Pussy is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, although its population is declining due to habitat loss, fragmentation, and hunting. Efforts are underway to protect its habitat and study the species' behavior, ecology, and conservation status. The leaves are simple, opposite, and decussate, with