Dear Nayan ji,

 Useful link for Ageratum pictures.

http://ecoport.org/ep?Plant=342&entityType=PL****&entityDisplayCategory=Photograph_Thumbnails

Simply smell the leaves. Ageratum leaves have odd smell. That's why it is
known as Mahkua (i.e. with mahak) locally.

regards

Pankaj Oudhia

2009/11/16 Nayan Singh <[email protected]>

>  Dear Friends
>
> This herb is form Periyar Tiger Reserve
>
> Photo taken on 10-5-09
>
> I think this is Ageratum conizoides (Blue coloured flower), but not very
> sure
>
> Experts pl confirm or id otherwise
>
> Thanks
>
> Nayan
>
> ..............................
>
>
> N.S.Dungriyal IFS
> Chief Conservator of Forests
> and Field Director
> Satpura Tiger Reserve Hoshangabad
> M.P.
> 09424792100
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