Dear members,
For efloraofindia, not only identification, but process of identification
is also important.
It shows how we are looking into similar species and ignoring them on what
basis. It also shows on what sources and keys etc., we are basing our
oberservations. It also throws up similar species and genera, which we have
to keep looking for in future, if already not there.
All our observations remain on our site and important ones are displayed at
the top of the page, for our future guidance.
Even if we critically look at our older observations, we will find many new
species in our database, as I have observed time and again. In the process,
we closely look at our species and unravel many new ones for Efi site.
It is my feeling that we are developing into a world class and most
important and advertisement free site as far as Flora of the subcontinent
is concerned.
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With regards,
J. M. Garg

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