Thanks, Lalithamba ji.
Yes, for flower hunters, it is a very very difficult situation many times.
Kudos for your courage.

On Wed, 11 May 2022 at 16:51, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is my entry for best picture; it is Vanda wightii; in Rapur-Chitvel
> ghat; on that day the sky is cloudy, though it is summer; I didn't found
> any plant in flowering in the forest for few kilometers; suddenly I found
> it on a deciduous high Terminalia tree; but there is a deep pit which is
> difficult to cross; to take the view of entire plant with flowers I stood
> on a stone on the edge; first I thought it as Vanda tasellata, but on close
> scrutiny, it is V.wightii, I am happy for my adventure. It is considered as
> endemic to Kerala and Tamilnadu.
> --
> A.Lalithamba
>


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