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> I observed the specimen for Lysionotus sp.
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It is close to *Lysionotus serratus syn. L. ternifolia (Gesneriaeae)*
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*Its description*: Epiphyte, under-shrub, stem fleshy with brown or purple 
spots. Leaves petiolate (ca. 2 cm) or sessile, vary in size, largest one 
ca. 13 x 3 cm, papery on dry, margin dentate-crenate,  base cuneate, apex 
acuminate, lateral veins 5-10 pairs. Inflorescence cymose, ca. 5-8 
flowered. Calyx 5, lobes linear, acute-obtuse.  Capsule ca. 10 cm long, two 
valved. Seed many, minute,  hair like appendage either one or both ends.
 I requests to the experts for validation of id, Please.

> With regards 
> Dinesh Singh Rawat
>
HNBGU, Srinagar, Uttarakhand

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