Gargji
I think its time we went back and insist on
every body following the rules for submission..
its basic courtesy

recently it feels as if i am pulling teeth to get some basic information,
and many do not have courtesy to even respond ..


we should not have to ask for date ie season  the pictures were taken,
nor where
when
what country //continent
what height  above sea level etc...


I refer to 2011 thread by Gurcharanji
https://mail.google.com/mail/?tab=wm#inbox/150284caa6df0976
which  is as follows    I quote ..."
Gurcharan Singh
[image: Inline image 1]
7/18/11



This is for the attention of colleagues sending photographs for ID.
1. Subject line should be unique ID (dd+mm+yyyy+initials+post number for
the day) followed by the place (preferably city) where the plant was
photographed.
2. Exact locality, its altitude should be indicated
3. Habitat where the plant was growing: cultivated, weed of cultivation,
wastelands, roadsides, marshy area, aquatic etc.
4. Habit: Tree, shrub, woody climber, herbaceous climberr, annual herb,
perennial herb, etc.
5. Aproximate height of the plant
6. Insersion of leaves, whether alternate (one at each point), opposite
(two at each point) or whorled (more than two at each point)
7. Aproximate size of middle leaves
8. Flower diameter and length
9. Fruit size

Although some members may find it difficult to provide all details, but
they should try to give maximum possible information.

For better identification the three photographs accompanying should be : a
side view of branch showing clear view of leaves and flowers.; a close up
of flower from the side to show bracts, calyx and corolla; a top close up
of flower to show stamens and style/s."

end quote.

I hope we would all follow this rule


usha di




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