Thanks a lot, Henry ji

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J. M. Garg

On Tue, 22 Feb, 2022, 6:39 am HK, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> No problem Garg ji.
>
> The principal distinguishing feature between elatinoides and diandrum is
> the size of the leaf and spacing on the runner (sorry I can't provide the
> scale - the elatinoide tank is only a bit larger than the diandrum one).
>
> Elatinoides are larger leaves and seperated further apart (with thicker
> and more green runners between leaf pairs). That is the reason I believe
> your sample is juvenile elatinoides. From my experience both species grow
> well submersed in temperatures from 4 - 30+ degrees C.
>
> Regards
> Henry Kater (from Australia)
>
>
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>
>
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 11:52 am, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Correction- Diandrum does have green runners, they are just more fine and
> delicate (easy to break off) and can have a white appearance when viewed
> from above. The leaves are also smaller in size than elatinoides. Hope this
> helps...
>
> Regards
> Henry Kater
>
> --
> With regards,
> J. M. Garg
>
> On Tue, 22 Feb, 2022, 6:17 am J.M. Garg, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Henry ji
>>
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>> With regards,
>> J. M. Garg
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>> From: HK <[email protected]>
>> Date: Tue, 22 Feb, 2022, 1:02 am
>> Subject: Fwd: [efloraofindia:365645] Please identify this small ? Aquatic
>> plant from Lonavala pune
>> To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>>
>>
>> Dear Garg ji
>> its very interesting. I believe you have an undocumented species of
>> glossostigma in India - not diandrum or cleistanthum, possibly not
>> elatinoides either, though I believe it is elatinoides. A better photo of
>> the runners between the leaf pairs would help identify. Elatinoides is
>> thick and green, diandrum is delicate and white.
>>
>> Sent from ProtonMail for iOS
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>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: J.M. Garg<[email protected]>
>> Date: On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 11:52 am
>> Subject: Fwd: [efloraofindia:365645] Please identify this small ? Aquatic
>> plant from Lonavala pune
>> To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>
>> Cc: <[email protected]>
>> Thanks, Santhosh ji
>>
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>> With regards,
>> J. M. Garg
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>> From: Prof. Dr. Santhosh Kumar Rajamani <[email protected]>
>> Date: Sun, 20 Feb, 2022, 9:55 pm
>> Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:365645] Please identify this small ? Aquatic
>> plant from Lonavala pune
>> To: J.M. Garg <[email protected]>
>>
>>
>> Dear Garg ji
>> Please send this reply...
>> It is not possible to be an introduced species, as area was a drained
>> seasonal marsh quite far from any human being, plus I have seen similar
>> species in other locations in Shayadri hills.
>>
>> Believe me, there are plenty of mysterious species out there on these low
>> hills of Pune.
>>
>> Mysterious Cryptocoryne, Rotula aquatica, Rotala serphylliphyla and
>> Bulbophyllum keiki, Nechamandra alternifolia, aquatic Crinum, Potamegeton
>> so on
>>
>>
>> And everything is quietly going extinct due to pollution of rivers and
>> rapid urbanization.
>>
>> I will get you more clear shots next rains after July month if u needed
>> for confirmation.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2022, 1:28 pm J.M. Garg, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> A reply from Henry Kater ji:
>>>
>>> I may be wrong (I am not a professional), it’s possible that the Indian
>>> variety is not the same as in Australia or the emersed leaf is different to
>>> the submersed? It looks a lot like elatinoides to me though which would
>>> mean that it is an introduced non-native sample?
>>>
>>> Below is a youtube link to what looks to me like Diandrum from India.
>>> Diandrum in Australia has an elongated leaf, not fat at the end. But
>>> looking at this video again it does somewhat resemble the photo here so I
>>> am not sure now.
>>>
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i11vp7l06Y4
>>>
>>> On Sun, 13 Feb 2022 at 11:31, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> But I do not find its distribution in India as per POWO
>>>> <https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:803377-1>.
>>>> While Glossostigma diandrum (L.) Kuntze has distribution in India as
>>>> per POWO
>>>> <https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:803375-1>.
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, 13 Feb 2022 at 11:29, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> A feedback from Henry Kater ji:
>>>>> Glossostigma Elatinoides. I recognise it because I grow it. Diandrum
>>>>> has narrower leaves at the top. The top is like the midsection. Here the
>>>>> top of the leaf is larger than the midsection.
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>>>>> From: Dr Santhosh K R <[email protected]>
>>>>> Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2020 at 22:13
>>>>> Subject: [efloraofindia:365645] Please identify this small ? Aquatic
>>>>> plant from Lonavala pune
>>>>> To: Efloraofindia <[email protected]>
>>>>>
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>>>>>
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>>>>>
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