Very nice close ups

GUrcharanji:   I am always a bit stumped thinking why does one plant need
so much hair on its leaves and and a neighbouring plant in the same wild
area does not?

is there a botanically relevant use of these hairs?

usha di

On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 2:49 PM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

>  *Ajuga parviflora* Benth. in Wall., Pl. As. rar. 1: 59. 1830
>
> Densely villous plant with much smaller leaves, scarcely exceeding 4 cm,
> much smaller flowers usually smaller than 8 mm in length. There are no
> specially coloured floral leaves, the floral clusters occurring in axils of
> normal leaves, corolla tube slightly longer than calyx, stamens or mostly
> included.
>
> The plant was photographed from open slopes of Morni hills on April 9,
> 2011.
> <http://www.efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=88764&flora_id=800>
>
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