Shrikant:

What an inspiring write up
are all your books also written so well!!!
then I am anxious to lay my hands on the books...
I know you are a good photographer...
but just a photo book  was not inspiring enough

your ability to put together stories is so well developed, I am
impressed...

Thanks for sharing this story,
for me this was the highlight of this inspiring week or two.
Usha di



On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 8:09 AM, shrikant ingalhalikar <[email protected]
> wrote:

> I hope 2 images posted earlier aroused enough curiosity.
>
> The aquatic plant with most curious life cycle on the Kas Plateau- At the
> begining of monsoon, as soon as water collects in the depression on the
> plateau, a pink bud (Curious 1) rises above through the wet ground. The
> stalk grows very rapidly to about 10 cm and the bud opens up to disguise
> like a flower (Curious 2). This is actually the capsule of Cryptocoryne
> spiralis, of Araceae. The seeds get dispersed in shallow flowing water and
> germinate. The plant then grows a cluster of cauline leaves in wet season
> (Curious 3), the corm lying well below the ground. At the end of rainy
> season a spadix inflorescence grows from the base of the plant (Curious 4)
> and sends out a spiral spathe above the  ground. The insects enter through
> the spiral entrance and pollinate the underground spadix. The capsule and
> seeds remain underground (Crypt) and await the next rainy season to emerge
> above ground. Many Araceae plants have elongating peduncle like this one,
> some even bury themselves from above when the ground is still wet. All this
> is to protect seeds below ground till the wet season.
>
> I conclude my contribution to Kas episode with this plant that fascinates
> me the most. Regards,
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