Dear All,
I agree with T.C. There is considerable variation in the species complex of
geophytic Eupborbias of India belonging to the subgenus Rhizanthium.
Somebody has to take up detailed field observations in various habitats and
eco-habitats, covering the same plant over several years. Then only we can
understand the ecological parameters affecting the morphology. Any
enterprising youngster willing to venture into the challenging task?
With regards
N.P.Balakrishnan
31 March 2014





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On 30 March 2014 20:35, Tapas Chakrabarty <[email protected]> wrote:

> Of late there are discussions on E. fusiformis.  During my tenure at Pune
> form 2008 - 2011 I have seen the species and its allies in field.  After
> discussion with my colleagues there I find that the group needs to be
> studied in field for a reevaluation.  They vary very much according to the
> ecological factors.
> Regards,
> Tapas.
>

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