What do you say, Lalithamba ji?

On Tue, 14 Sept 2021 at 13:25, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks a lot, Nathan ji
>
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> J. M. Garg
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> From: Nathan Taylor <>
> Date: Tue, 14 Sep, 2021, 12:43 pm
> Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:232309] identification of Euphorbia requested
> To: J.M. Garg <[email protected]>
>
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> E. rosea, as I understand it, is far less hairy (I have not looked at the
> sparsely hairy specimens yet, but the photos of the glabrous plants I’ve
> seen are much different. The leaves are spatulate and the serrations are
> much shallower. It’s possible that this has been known from India and IDed
> as E. rosea, but it certainly fits better in the dioeca species complex.
> When I have the time, I may provide more information later.
>
> Best,
> Nathan
>
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 1:59 AM J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Nathan ji,
>> What about Euphorbia rosea?
>>
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>> From: Nathan Taylor
>> Date: Tue, 14 Sept 2021 at 12:10
>> Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:232309] identification of Euphorbia requested
>> To: J.M. Garg <[email protected]>
>>
>>
>> This is a very interesting find.  It is likely the North American E.
>> dioeca, but a photograph of the seeds would be needed to confirm this.
>> Almost certainly a part of that species complex.  I don't think there are
>> any Old World species with unequal glandular appendages like this (there
>> are one or two species endemic to Africa, but those are much different).
>> If photographs of the seeds can be obtained, I would be interested in
>> seeing this again.
>>
>> Best,
>> Nathan Taylor
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 6:37 AM J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
>>>
>>> Some earlier relevant feedback:
>>> It is photographed at Rapur (Velugonda hills of Easternghats) a dry
>>> deciduous forest.We could not find any such specimen at BSI Hyderabad or
>>> SKD Ananthapur.
>>> Thank you
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> A.Lalithamba.
>>> This is quite unlike any species of Euphorbia I have seen. Such serrate
>>> leaves are not found in any Indian species. Probably it is  a new
>>> intrduction. It needs detailed analysis. Please ask the collector to gather
>>> fresh specimens, dissect the cyathia, make sketches and detailed
>>> descriptions and send to me for further analysis.
>>> With regards
>>>
>>> Balakrishnan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> From: Lalithamba Avadhanam <[email protected]>
>>> Date: Tue, 22 Sept 2015 at 11:25
>>> Subject: [efloraofindia:232309] identification of Euphorbia requested
>>> To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dear all, it is a prostate plant, stretched in 10-15cm radius. capsule
>>> densely hispid. May anyone clarify if it is Euphorbia hispida or some other
>>> species
>>> regards
>>> thank you every one
>>> A.Lalithamba
>>>
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