Scapes tal,l often branched, bracts forming a cone at the apex would
be C. glaucum. Regards, Shrikant

On Oct 6, 1:54 pm, Dinesh Valke <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear friends,
> a wild guess, Chlorophytum ¿ bharuchae ?
> ID please
>
> Date/Time : August 25, 2010 at 8.02am IST
> Location Place : Pasarani Ghat (near Panchagani)
> Altitude : about 1181 m (above mean sea level)
> GPS : around 17°56'10.35"N, 73°49'29.81"E
>
> Habitat : wild vegetation along mountain road
> Type : wet slopes
>
> Plant
> Habit : herb, gregarious
> Height : about 2 - 3 feet
> Length : - not a climber -
>
> Leaves
> Type : clustered at ground
> Shape : do not know
> Size : perhaps, about a foot long x 3 - 4 inches wide, not sure.
>
> Inflorescence
> Type : dense raceme, rising from leaf cluster, extra-long compared to other
> species of Chlorophytum seen
> Size :  not sure, could be 1 - 1½ feet
>
> Flowers
> Size : about 20 - 25 mm
> Colour : white
> Calyx : do not know
> Bracts : do not know
>
> Fruits
> Type : do not know
> Shape : do not know
> Size : do not know
> Seeds : do not know
>
> Other Info
> Fragrance : do not know
> Pollinator : do not know
> Uses : do not know
>
> Regards.
>
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