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...
====== 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 > > > C.Susanth passion on Nature > > Prakriti,SNRA-20 > > Indira Nagar,Peroorkada.P.O > > Thiruvananthapuram-695005,Kerala > > Phone : 0471-2437244 > > Mobile : 09447699236 > > Bond Your Heart with Nature. Nature gives you what You Wish! > > > nectarind demon.jpg > > 77KViewDownload

