Thanks Pankaji for your ID.

On 4 Oct 2016 13:41, "Dr Pankaj Kumar" <[email protected]> wrote:

> No this is not barbata.
> This should be Liparis wrayi and it is different from barbata. Kew
> checklist puts them as synonyms but they are not.
> There are two prominent callus at the base of the labellum, can be seen in
> the images.
> Thanks a lot for sharing. Nice to see that this species is actually
> epiphyte, even Mr. Anurag Sharma's picture was showing epiphytic habitat.
> Thanks a lot for sharing.
>
>
> On Thursday, 29 September 2016 00:57:43 UTC+8, tsp kumar wrote:
>>
>> Dear friends,
>>
>>
>>
>> Presenting few images of* Liparis barbata * (Orchidaceae  ).....Leaves
>> elliptic,apex acute,sessile,margin undulate,raceme terminal,presence of
>> calli....!
>>
>>
>>
>> Habit:Herb
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>> Habitat:Wild,epiphytic,Evergreen forest
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>> Sighting:Devaramane,Chikmagalur,Karnataka,about 1300 msl
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>> Date:13-08-2016
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>> Thanks and regards
>>
>> tspkumar
>>
>> Deputy Conservator of Forests
>>
>> Working Plan
>>
>> 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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