Thanks a lot, Bimal ji

On 10 Dec 2016 8:36 am, "Bimal Sar kar" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>         I came across Dombeya spectabilis ( at that time I was not knowing
> the identity of this plant and I thought it is a type of Hibiscus mutabilis
> or CHANGEABLE ROSE ) in the botanic garden of F R I Dehradun, that was
> during 1986-1988. I saw the same plant at Tezpur  during 2001-2003. I find
> this plant at Cooch Behar.
> I was observing butterfly visitors on the flowers of this plant since
> 2007. I have recorded the following butterfly visitors on this plant.
> 1. RED BASE JEZEBEL
> 2. RED SPOT JEZEBEL
> 3. BLANK SWIFT
> 4. PLAIN PUFFIN
> 5. COMMON CROW
> 6. COMMANDER
> The plant is in bloom during November/December and Red Base jezebel/Red
> Spot are the most common visitors. Interested persons may like to find out
> why only few butterfly species visit this flower when the display is quite
> impressive.
>                        Regards,
>
>

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