Yes the leaf is very typical, this should be Habenaria grandifloriformis.
Thanks a lot for sharing.
Pankaj


On Thursday, 29 September 2016 01:38:12 UTC+8, tsp kumar wrote:
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> Dear friends,
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> Kindly examine.....I am inclined to classify this as* Habenaria 
> grandifloriformis* (Orchidaceae) in my files. But the colour,size and 
> number of leaves intrigues me...!?  
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> Habit:Herb
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> Habitat:Wild,terrestrial,montane forest,amidst grass
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> Sighting:Bababudangiri,Chikmagalur,Karnataka,about 1700 msl
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> Date:24-09-2016
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> Thanks and regards
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> tspkumar
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> Deputy Conservator of Forests
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> 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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