also because flowers are in distinct whorls.
Pankaj

On Tuesday, 4 October 2016 15:33:35 UTC+8, Dr Pankaj Kumar wrote:
>
> I would like to call it Oberonia josephii but I am not sure.
> Its not possible for me to check dorsal sepal. But there is a big gap 
> between two lobules of the front lobe and it doesnt look hairy.
> It cant be burnoniana because stalk is much thinner.
> Thanks and regards
> Pankaj
>
>
> On Sunday, 2 October 2016 01:07:51 UTC+8, tsp kumar wrote:
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>> Dear friends,
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>> Kindly examine and identify this *Oberonia sp* (Orchidaceae) 
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>> Habit:Herb
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>> Habitat:Wild,Epiphytic,Evergreen forest
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>> Sighting:Mullaianagiri,Chikmagalur,Karnataka,about 1700 msl
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>> Date:15-09-2016
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>> Thanks and regards
>>
>> tspkumar
>>
>> Deputy Conservator of Forests
>>
>> Working Plan 
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>> Chikmagalur
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>> Ph:9880571585
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>> *“We have not inherited this planet from our forefathers, we have 
>> borrowed it from our children”-An American proverb*
>>
>

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