Thanks, Mayur ji.

On Sat, 5 Oct 2019 at 16:04, mayur nandikar <mnandi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Usha di,
>
> Leaf or the spathe hairs perhaps can refer to reduce the grazing. As much
> haired are less browsed and less affected!
>
> Hairs on stamens in *Cyanotis*, *Murdannia *and *Tradescantia *are
> unicellular and moniliform as well. But here it can be referred as food or
> help to attract the pollinators.
>
> Hairs on fruits, as in section Rhopalephora are usually glandular, and may
> referred as to improve the seed dispersal.
>
> Sincerely,
> Mayur
>
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 1:45 PM ushadi <microminipho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Very nice details
>> and Mayur 's id
>>
>> I wonder why does a weedy plant like a commelina need so much hair ... to
>> catch or trap what?
>> Mayur your thought on the uses of so many hairs?
>> Regards
>> Ushadi
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 10:11 PM Saroj Kasaju <kasajusa...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Thank you Mr. Garg !
>>>
>>> Saroj Kasaju
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 7:59 PM J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks, Saroj ji, for the wonderful and detailed images and
>>>> presentation.
>>>> Thanks, Mayur ji, for the id.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed 2 Oct, 2019, 2:50 PM Saroj Kasaju, <kasajusa...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>
>>>>> Saroj Kasaju
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 3:04 PM Saroj Kasaju <kasajusa...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Saroj Kasaju
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 3:01 PM Saroj Kasaju <kasajusa...@gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dear Members,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Location: Pharping, Kathmandu, Nepal
>>>>>>> Altitude: 1562 m.
>>>>>>> Date: 02 September 2019
>>>>>>> Habit : Wild
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Which Commelina ?
>>>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Saroj Kasaju
>>>>>>>
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