Le vendredi 13 janvier 2017 10:03:32 UTC+1, Paul Cabrol a écrit :
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> Hello everyone!
> I first thought of a Lamiaceae but it must be another family that I do not 
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> Photos taken on the 14-10-2016, altitude 230met. In Hpa-an, State Kayin, 
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> Hope you can help me,
> Regards
> Paul
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 Bonjour JM Garg et merci pour cette réponse rapide!
Je pense qu'il s'agit du genre Globba.
Pour l'espéce je dirai sessiliflora mais il ya aussi marantina, multiflora 
et orixensis qui ressemblent...
Avez-vous une opinion?
Regards
Paul

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