Dear Dr. Pankaj Oudhia, Just wanted to let you know that the picture available on your link is not Azolla but some species Selaginella itself may be species is 'bryopteris'. Just by curiosity, I wud say that if a Sanjivini is there then it should be something that grows on rock in the Himalaya, according to the epic. Azolla is an aquatic plant which ones dries, cant be rejuvenated again.....
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