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From: Karuna Das <[email protected]>
Date: 30 December 2012 17:47
Subject: Re: Fwd: [efloraofindia:141758] Wild Alocasia sp. 1 (?) from
Kamrup district, Assam
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]


Dear Dr. P.Matthews Sir
Thank You very much Sir for ID. The particular species is not in flowering
stage now. When flowering begin I will take and send the images of the
spadix to you.
With regards
karuna Kanta das
Guwahati

On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 09:01:14 +0530 wrote

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From: Matthews **

Date: 30 December 2012 01:05
Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:141183] Wild Alocasia sp. 1 (?) from Kamrup
district, Assam
To: Peter Boyce **
Cc: jmgarg1 **, efloraofindia **, Karuna Das **, Pudji Widodo **, "
[email protected]" **, "[email protected]" **, "
[email protected]" **, "[email protected]" **



Dear Dr Karuna Das,
To me, this looks somewhat like Colocasia fallax in its relatively low- and
close-clumping growth habit, and the light blush along the main vein on the
upper side of the blade. But the blade colour is a lighter green, and the
front lobe of the blade is more elongate, than what I have seen previously
in Colocasia fallax. We can be certain this is Colocasia sp., but as Peter
Boyce, says, we need to see the inflorescence to reach any conclusion about
species-level identification.


I am currently traveling, but when I return to Japan in early January,
I can look at some photos another colleague (archaeologist) in Assam sent
me last year. He may have photographed the same or a similar plant.


Best regards,
Peter M. (full address below)

On Saturday, December 29, 2012, Peter Boyce wrote:


Dear Dr Karuna,
Almost certainly Colocasia affinis Schott, but as with the  Alocasia would
need to see an inflorescence (and of course the fertile portions of the
spadix), to be certain.



I have forwarded my reply and will forward your original email to Peter
Matthews, the world expert on the genus Colocasia
Best
Peter Boyce




On 29 December 2012 14:23, jmgarg1 ** wrote:





Forwarding again for
Id confirmation or
otherwise please.

Some earlier
relevant feedback:




 Dear Karuna Ji,
To me, it is a kind of Colocasia. Although the middle of the leaves are
whitish, I think it is Colocasia esculenta.




Regards,
Pudji Widodo









 efi site link:



 colocasia esculenta | efloraofindia










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From: Karuna Das **



Date: 23 December 2012 14:59
Subject: [efloraofindia:141183] Wild Alocasia sp. 1 (?) from Kamrup
district, Assam
To: indiantreepix **



Cc: kd_dkc **


Dear All,


   Attached images are Wild Alocasia sp.(?) growing on hilly area near
stream. Please ID for it.




Date : 21.12.2012
Location: Kamrup district, Assam
Family : Araceae
Genus & species : Alocasia Sp. (?)




Habitat: Grows wild on hill near stream
Habit :Herb
Flower : Not seen
Fruits :not seen


With regards
Karuna Kanta Das
Guwahati 781012





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