Liked the photographs, Thanks Rajesh ji for sharing.
Regards
Prashant

On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Dr Pankaj Kumar <[email protected]>wrote:

> There are two ways to think. Is Habenaria rariflora not a sciophyte? Or
> this is first interesting report of it being sciophyte?
> A better term should be Habenaria rariflora growing as EPIPHYTE!!
> Even while growing in grasses many orchids get shade due to grasses
> including few species of Habenaria, Zeuxine, Eulophia etc. But interesting
> pic that a Habenaria is growing on tree trunk. There are few more examples
> from this group playing such games.... but not sci
>
>
> On Wednesday, 17 July 2013 16:47:51 UTC+8, matherana.rajeshii wrote:
>>
>> This is first time that I am observing this species on tree trunk.
>>
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>> Rajesh Sachdev
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