Didi,
I didn't think that you had doubt, I uploaded only because I had more
photos and their value can only be appreciated in this group, nowhere else.
Thank you very much again.
Regards
surajit


On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Ushadi Micromini <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Thanks Surajit for showing additional leaves
>
> yes that sort of helps with kew herbarium
>
> but I never had doubts about your ID
>
> usha di
>
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 7:35 AM, surajit koley <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> What a write up Didi, only you can do this!
>>
>> Yes, Didi, I too have broader leaves, attached here a few more
>> photographs. The plant bears variously shaped lamina, some are falcate too.
>> KEW herb. no. K000900622 (the one with pods) is from Maynmar and the other
>> one is from India.
>>
>> I went through all vigna, phaseolus, teramnus and others described in
>> FBI. First, I thought it to be a *Teramnus*. However, the pod and seed
>> size and colour and hairs, shiny surface of seeds all tally only with the
>> ID I have suggested.
>>
>> Thank you very very much.
>> Regards
>> surajit
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 4:58 AM, Ushadi Micromini <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> nice
>>> yes to your query based on your refs..except for the kew herbarium ( i
>>> think their leaves a re a bit broader, may be a case of younger or older
>>> leaves )
>>> thanks for showing
>>>
>>> But I hope you will by now have surmised that all those old books are
>>> just that...old
>>>
>>> to be used as a springboard..
>>> to id
>>>  to wonder
>>>
>>> but the current data will be different
>>> as you yourself are proving to us
>>> day in and day out..
>>> things change
>>> plants migrate ...
>>> by water, sea, river
>>>  floods waves tsunami
>>> by wind .. during slight breeze even
>>> or thunderstorms and hurricanes ..where winds carry enormously weighted
>>> objects
>>>
>>> by animals .. on their skin  in their gut
>>> or hummans .. via ll of the above clothes and by design
>>> by carrying the seeds  with premeditated design as in mass migration of
>>> dandelion we saw in north america..
>>> or wheat as we know it
>>> or ganja that go to europe
>>> the list must be thousands of name long..
>>>
>>> or neem and basmati chawal and turmeric and countless others that were
>>> planted to study, steal patent rights or
>>>  belated knowledge and new found openness as in case of the sajne danta
>>> gaach..now that the world has discovered the protein content in the young
>>> leaves and  activity  beneficial to kidneys in the green pods as
>>> vegetables...
>>>
>>> does not matter if prain does not say it occurs in bengal...
>>>
>>> *you showed it does*
>>>
>>> *and that's what matters to me*
>>> and I am sure BSI in its modern avatar will show it or has shown it and
>>> we are not privy to all their literature. I dont know why they make their
>>> literature soooo difficult to get hold of or sooo expensive when BSI is a
>>> public venture????
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> phew enough said
>>>
>>> be well
>>> Usha di
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 10:27 PM, surajit koley <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Since I started photographing local flora for this group I have come
>>>> across several species which are supposedly not to be found in this region
>>>> of West Bengal, even though they are listed in 'Bengal Plants'. Today I
>>>> have recorded two species one of which I have already posted a little while
>>>> ago.
>>>>
>>>> This is a wild twiner in village thicket. Leaves are hairy on both
>>>> surfaces. I am not sure if those can be called villous or pilose or
>>>> something else. For the past two hours I went through Prain, Haines, Hooker
>>>> and Roxburgh. The closest match I could find is *Vigna pilosa* Baker.
>>>> Now, leguminosae is a big family. So, it is before you if there is more
>>>> common probability.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you
>>>> Regards
>>>> surajit
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>
>>
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