Thanks, Pankaj ji. On 22-Nov-2017 6:38 AM, "Dr Pankaj Kumar" <[email protected]> wrote:
> The pictures belong to open fruits of a Ginger. Of course not a pepper or > piper. > Its not possible to identify without flowers as stated by Sabu sir. > Pankaj > > > On Monday, 20 November 2017 12:52:59 UTC+8, ratnakar tripathy wrote: >> >> >> *Dear All,* >> >> *Kindly help me identify this plant taken intact from a forest near >> Shimla. the photo is attached. it is not just a flower but a plant rooted >> in the soil. Google image search came up with 'pepper' in italian. 😄* >> *ratnakar* >> Fellow, >> Indian Institute of Advanced Studies [IIAS], Shimla 171005 >> ph: 0177 2830348 >> >> >> >> (Personal Mobile: +91-9608223908/8988871591) >> >> > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "efloraofindia" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "efloraofindia" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send an email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

