Pankaj bhaiya,
Will do my best...i am not so good in taxonomy. Will learn here.
Thanks a lot


On Nov 4, 1:18 pm, Dr  Pankaj Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Hemant
> Thanks for sharing lovely pics and the taxonomic update.
> I would really be happy if people like you could contribute more and
> also help us in identifying plants here.
> It will certainly enrich your own knowledge too.
> Best wishes
> Pankaj
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> On Nov 4, 3:57 pm, Hemant Tripathi <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Dear All,
> > Sharing images of *Clerodendrum serratum* which is now called as *Rotheca
> > serrata.*
> > in this species it can be seen that  one of the petals is modified and acts
> > as a landing or indicator for nectar for pollinators.
> > In other Clerodendrum the reproductive organs just fallout of the tube,
> > here in this case they seem to be placed at a height.
> > Perfect placement to get pollinated by small birds like Sun-birds who will
> > come looking for nectar and may bang their heads on the stamens...pollens
> > would get deposited on the head....stigma will mature after stamens dehisce
> > and when the bird visits other flower which has matured stigma, the dumped
> > pollen will be received as the bird again bangs its head...this time on
> > stigma.
> > Again this is a common plant and must have been already shared.
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> > -Hemanth
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> > *...imperishable spark of the perishable mind. *
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