Dear Shrikant ji,
Good pic. Thanks for sharing.
I too had come across this orchid near Bhairavgad Fort (Chandoli Forest)
during Jan,2010.
regards
Prashant


On 3/23/10, Shrikant Ingalhalikar <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Small gregarious epiphytic orchid; stems conical, smaller than 1 cm,
> covered with fibres. Flowers smaller than 1 cm, in racemes 5-8 cm tall.
> Photographed at Purandar fort near Pune. Flowering clumps can be seen in
> deciduous forests at higher elevations in western ghats. Regards
>
> Shrikant Ingalhalikar
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