Globba species alright...  common in shaded woody areas in West
Bengal...
the flower panicle shape and overall density of flowers is different
from the ones I have seen here...
Usha di..
PS nice catch by the way...

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On Jul 5, 2:42 pm, Smilax004 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Globba sp of Zingiberaceae. I have to check for the species. Will do
> later. A monsoon flowering herb in the lower-storey of almost all
> habitats.
>
> Regards,
> Giby
>
> On Jul 4, 2:05 pm, "C. Susanth" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Dear All
> > Here I attached the picture of Common Banded Demon nectaring from
> > Zingiberaceae famiy flower...this plant is very common in the undergrowth of
> > evergreen forests(Western Ghats)
> > This picture taken from Arippa forests(Kulathupuzha),Kerala.
> > The flowering of this  Zingiberaceae during monsoon and post monsoon period.
> > Please identify this flower.
> > with warm regards
> > Susanth
>
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> >  nectarind demon.jpg
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