Forwarding again for any assistance in the matter please.

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From: Sushmita Jha <[email protected]>
Date: 21 May 2013 17:27
Subject: [efloraofindia:155602] An unreasonable question
To: indiantreepix <[email protected]>


Dear all,

at the outset, I apologise for placing a very unreasonable query.

Some years ago when I first visited Neora Valley in North Bengal, the guide
plucked a fruit and called it 'bantay' in the local language. He said it
was the most favourite fruit of the bears in that forest.

I am hoping that someone familiar with the flora of Neora Valley and the
symbiosis between plants and animals in this nature reserve, would be able
to throw some light on this.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.
Sushmita Jha

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