Hi, Vijayasankar ji,
Members to whom I have marked a copy can give more feedback as they have
posted/ ided the same plant.
Lots of details in Indiantreepix Database as below:
*Amorphophallus commutatus* *Araceae* H *Dragon Stalk Yam •
Hindi: Jangli suran • Marathi: Sherla * Conservation Education Centre,
Forest near film city, Goregaon East, Mumbai on 11th June 2009;
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Dragon%20Stalk%20Yam.html Jungli
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Amorphophallus commutatus (Araceae)
at The Culture Sheet - The Web's niche for plant cultivation and
horticulture <http://culturesheet.org/araceae:amorphophallus:commutatus> Suran
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2009/11/19 Vijayasankar Raman <[email protected]>
> Thanks a lot Neil ji & Nayan ji for your responses.
>
> Dear Neil ji, do you think the fruits and lvs belong to different taxa? I
> thought they are same. The lvs appear to be of Amorphophallus.
>
> I have also collected Arisaema tortuosum from the same locality (that i'll
> attach in separate mail). As the leaves are 3-sect, i think it should be
> Amorphophallus (whether the fruits & lvs appear together in this group?), as
> Nayan ji said. But couldn't reach species level id.
>
> Can i take Nayan ji's id (Am. commutatus) as final?
>
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> R. Vijayasankar
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