Welcome back, Anurag ji.
I have been missing you.

On 13-Oct-2017 9:25 AM, "Anurag N. Sharma" <[email protected]> wrote:

> The images show some characteristic features of Rubiaceae including the
> bifid stigma and persistent calyx in fruit. I remember Gurcharan sir
> posting a similar plant 2 years back from the same area, around the same
> time. A late blooming herb towards the end of monsoon in the grasslands.
>
> *Swertia* would have nectaries/glands present at the base of the inner
> face of petals which are clearly lacking here.
>
> Regards,
> Anurag.
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> Anurag N. Sharma
> MSc. Botany (II Year)
> Mangalore University
> Mangalore, Karnataka
>

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