Useful and keen observation
Thanks
Dr Phadke Satish

2009/9/2 katie bagli <[email protected]>

> Hi,
> The Flacourtia shrub was seen everywhere in Malshej, flowering and
> fruiting, and so also the Common leopard butterfly, whose caterpillar
> considers it as its foodplant. It was interesting to note that its flowers
> grew directly from the old branches.  Also, its 2-inch long spines were at
> right angles to each other, as can be seen from the attached pics.
> Cheers,
> katie
>
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> >
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