Thanks, Tabish ji
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With regards,
J. M. Garg

On Wed, 19 Oct, 2022, 9:24 am Tabish, <[email protected]> wrote:

> *Smithia agharkarii* Hemadri was reduced to a synonym of *Smithia
> bigemina*  in this 1986 paper
> <https://indianforester.co.in/index.php/indianforester/article/view/10117>,
> and is treated so at POWO
> <https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:518626-1>.
>    Tabish
>
> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at 4:19:29 PM UTC+5:30 shrikant
> ingalhalikar wrote:
>
>> Yes, the red marking can be a clue to the species but as per key the
>> leaflets are more than 2 pairs (3 pairs) and calyx lobes are with linear
>> segments on margins. This is the rare Smithia agharkarii, an endangered
>> plant found near Kumudini lake on Kas Plateau. Here is another image.
>> Regards,
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 4:25:56 PM UTC+5:30, dalia wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Friends
>>>
>>> This one is similar to my earlier posting Smithia hirsuta, but flower
>>> size is smaller and red patches have also become linear patch.
>>> Must be another Smithia ? Id please.
>>>
>>> Dalia
>>>
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