Very nice pictures. Thanks for sharing your observations.

Dr Satish Phadke


On 2 August 2013 21:02, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The twining *Ceropegia vincifolia* has been flowering in certain sections
> of both the Borivali and the Goregaon ends of the National Park in Mumbai.
> Have identified four distinct locations of its occurrence here; it is
> interesting to note that in each of these pockets, it has been climbing on
> *Strobilanthes callosus* [syn. *Carvia callosa*].
>
> The leaves bear several glands at the base of the midrib on the upper
> side. The petiole is distinctly channelled above. Leaf size: 25 cm x 8 cm
> (including petiole of 3.3 cm).
>
> Clicked last week on a refreshingly overcast morning illuminated by these
> charming lantern blossoms.
>
> Best wishes, Viplav
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