PANKAJ
WONDERFUL STORY OF "search and you shall find"  kind...

is this now part of your publications?
what is you fig numger 3?
variations?  of what though...

thanks
usha di

On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 8:11 AM, Dr Pankaj Kumar <[email protected]>wrote:

> beautiful orchid. Reminded me of my phd days when I saw this in Jharkhand
> for the first time. It was on a thick Sal branch around 20m high from
> ground. And I was very much amazed by the size of the flower. I was looking
> from ground so wasnt able to confirm what species it was. Me and my two
> assistants tried a lot but we failed to reach the plant. I was very much
> disappointed. We searched for other individuals of this plant around for
> nearly 6 hours and got tired. At around 4 pm we cam across a small hill and
> decided to go back to the base camp.
> I was standing along a huge Sal tree and my assistants moved ahead. They
> turned around at me to call me and I was like, OH TOMORROW WE WILL COME
> AGAIN TO SEARCH FOR IT. And one of my driver cum assistant came running
> towards me. I asked what happened? and he said, "oh cant you see?", I said,
> "what?".He started laughing. Then I looked at my right hand on the truck,
> made a circle around it and found this plant in full flower just at the
> height of my chest on the other side of the trunk!!!
> I had the biggest blush on my face. Its was so close ..... that I could
> lick it :)).
> I took pics and left the plant there, taking one flower. But next day we
> found a lot of it and then finally we took one plant back to the
> orchidarium. Later I found this in some other localities also, but
> comparatively this seems to have become rare these days. I found one plant
> as close at around 40 kms from the main town of Ranchi. Its very pretty,
> bright and most probably biggest Dendrobium flowers I have ever seen in
> wild. Next year, this plant flowered in my garden.
> But yeah, I was authorized to collect by MoEF so I did as a part of the
> project. Others should avoid collections of such rare beauties. My
> collections are now partly at Dehradun with the Forest Department people
> and mostly at TBGRI, Trivandrum.
> Here are some of my illustrations of this Orchid.
> Hope you will like them.
> Best regards
> Pankaj
>
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> On Saturday, 26 January 2013 21:15:45 UTC+8, mohina macker wrote:
>>
>> dendrobium formosum
>> havelock, andaman islands
>> three weeks ago
>> regards
>> mohina macker
>>
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