Cayratia trifolia of Vitaceae
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L.lutea
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Firmiana colorata
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This is B prionitis alright. Flowers spicate is prionitis. Flowers solitary is
cuspidata.Latter is endemic to western peninsula.
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I agree with Vijayshankar. Even this tree is Firmiana colorata.
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This is not Euphorbiaceae though there are resemblances in stem. This is
Kleinia grandiflora of Asteraceae, flowers clearly show a receptacle and
florets in a composit head. Regards
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Elaeocarpus glandulosus and Trichilia connaroides
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This may be Toona hexandra. Regards
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This may be Nelsonia canescens
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This is Bidaria cuspidata var stenoloba, Asclepiadaceae,a liana of evergreen
forests in south India.
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Hanging structures are old decomposed stems
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From: "Shrikant Ingalhalikar"
Date: 17 Apr 2015 07:39
Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:221126] ANAPR35 What are these structures?
To: "radha veach"
Cc:
Deep furrows on the bark help white ants to deposit camouflaged protective
cover of gro
Pictures show only fruits. Regards
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J ritchiei. Regards
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May be Salix sp
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Olax imbricata if the fruits are 3 cm long.
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Artocarpus lakucha. Regards
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I am looking for company of 3 more persons to go on a Rhodo trek to Varse
Kalijar Uttarey in Sikkim. Journey is for 5 days ex Bagdogra. Dates to suit But
before 15th May.
Please communicate. Regards
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This may not be C spinosa. It grows in rock crevices at higher elevations along
rivers. Leaves are smaller and petals broader. Regards
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Gauri, detaied photos and information provided is appreciated. This leads to
easy and accurate identification. While providing information please mention
only the selected option without repeating all options. Regards
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May be Gardenia resinifera. Regards
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Likely to be Centratherum punctatum. Regards
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Not tenera or spinosa. Please check other regional species. Regards
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Please check for S intermedium. Regards
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I am just back from a beleaguered trip to west Sikkim. Rain, white out and
earthquake were not the only deterents. I was sent back to fetch a researcher's
permit from Gangtok and I knew I wouldn't have got it since I am an amateur. I
was termed as a 'researcher' in the field.
This should be an e
Hi Sourav,
It must have been a great sight to encounter such a bloom. I was also
awestruck to watch this on way to Sandakphu. This is Magnolia
campbelli. A pink form can also be seen around Dhotre. Magnolia
grandiflora is a cultivated tree but nevertheless this is no way any
thing less than grand
Pic1 is Bergenia ciliata, Pic2 is Erigeron bellilioides, Pic3 seems a
cultivated plant that I don't know, Pic4 is Daphne bholua Rgds,
Shrikant
On Mar 19, 12:11 pm, Sourav Guha wrote:
> Hi!
>
> This pictures are taken on the trekking route from Dhotre (2700 Mts from MSL)
> (Latitude: 27°2'59"
Anisomeles malabarica of Lamiaceae. Rgds, Shrikant
On Mar 21, 10:59 am, "Aarti S. Khale" wrote:
> *Date/Time* : 15th of November, 2009/ 12.48pm.
> *Location Place* : On the road to Shirdi from Nasik, Maharashtra ... *
> Altitude* : ... *GPS* :
> *Habitat* : Wild ... *Type* :
> *Plant Habit* :
This is beyond doubt Emblica officinalis (syn Phyllanthus emblica).
The leaves are not pinnate hence the size of leaves should have been
mentioned as 1 cm. Regards, Shrikant
On Mar 21, 6:59 pm, Dinesh Valke wrote:
> Dear friends,
> Aspects found in photos may not be sufficient for getting to ID .
Yes it is Macrosolen capitellatus.
Holes pierced by the sunbirds can be seen at the base of corolla, this
small jerk flick-opens the lobes and spreads the pollen. The flowers
are known to be exploding type. They can be made to 'explode' by
pressing/crushing the pink tip of flowers which are about
Talauma mutabilis. Rgds, Shrikant
On Mar 20, 7:04 pm, "Aarti S. Khale" wrote:
> *Date/Time* : 24th of October, 2008/ 10.06 am.
> *Location Place* : Kodaikanal ... *Altitude* : 2100 meters ... *GPS* :
> *Habitat* : Garden ... *Type* :
> *Plant Habit* : Tree... *Height *: ... *Length* :
> *Leaves
Talauma mutabilis, Regards, Shrikant
On Mar 20, 7:04 pm, "Aarti S. Khale" wrote:
> *Date/Time* : 24th of October, 2008/ 10.06 am.
> *Location Place* : Kodaikanal ... *Altitude* : 2100 meters ... *GPS* :
> *Habitat* : Garden ... *Type* :
> *Plant Habit* : Tree... *Height *: ... *Length* :
> *Lea
Syzygium jambos. Rgds, Shrikant
On Mar 21, 11:06 am, "Aarti S. Khale" wrote:
> *Date/Time* : 16th of April, 2009/ 3.32 pm.
> *Location Place* : Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra ... *Altitude* : ... *GPS* :
> *Habitat* : Garden ... *Type* : cultivated
> *Plant Habit* : Tree ... *Height *: 8-10 feet ..
Lepidagathis cuspidata of Acanthaceae. Rgds, Shrikant
On Mar 21, 11:10 am, "Aarti S. Khale" wrote:
> *Date/Time* : 18th of April, 2009/ 10.36 am.
> *Location Place* : Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra ... *Altitude* : ... *GPS* :
>
> *Habitat* : Wild ... *Type* :
> *Plant Habit* : Herb ... *Height *:
Harpullia zanguebarica or the Black Pearl (referring to the seed).
Rgds, Shrikant
On Mar 22, 2:35 pm, Satish Phadke wrote:
> Observed today.
> Can it be *Sweitenia mahogany*?
>
> *Date/Time-*
>
> * *
>
> *22/3/2010 12 noon*
>
> *Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- *
>
> * *
>
> *Botanical garden Pune
Yes it is R. mucronata, the corollas have fallen off and only 4 lobed
persistent calyx can be seen. Rgds, Shrikant
On Mar 22, 2:57 pm, Muthu Karthick wrote:
> Dear all,
> Kindly help to id this mangrove tree.
> Is this *Rhizophora* sp.?
>
> *Date/Time-*
>
> * *
>
> *13/5/2008 2:00 pm*
>
> *Locat
This should be Suaeda maritima unless there is another sp in TN.
Regards, Shrikant
On Mar 22, 1:12 pm, Muthu Karthick wrote:
> Dear all,
> kindly help to id this species found on Estuarine areas.
> Is this *Suaeda vermiculata*?
>
> *Date/Time-*
>
> 07-06-2009 / 11:00 AM
>
> *Location- Place, Alt
P. acerifolium because the leaves and flowers are much bigger. For P.
canescens leaves would be not peltate, not lobed and 10 cm long and
flowers would be 5 cm long. Regards, Shrikant
On Mar 23, 11:33 am, Muthu Karthick wrote:
> Dear members,
> Please help to resolve this identity, found in IIT-M
Suregada multiflora? Rgds, Shrikant
On Mar 23, 6:43 pm, Satish Phadke wrote:
> Observed yesterday Pune. For ID
> Dr Phadke
>
> *Date/Time-*
>
> * *
>
> *22 Mar2010 12 noon*
>
> *Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- *
>
> * *
>
> *Pune University*
>
> *Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-*
>
> * *
>
> *
The yellow Palash is only a mutation of colour as I am told. I have
been gifted few saplings of 'Yellow' and 'white' Palash but I doubt if
they will produce unusual flowers. As I understand you can not
reproduce it, you can only protect and enjoy such rare mutations.The
dry orange flowers as they f
Female flowers of Ceriscoides turgida (Gardenia turgida) of Rubiaceae.
Regards, Shrikant
On Mar 30, 7:34 pm, Satish Phadke wrote:
> A large thorny shrub in leafless condition for ID. Impending fruit observed.
> Yellowish white non fragrant flower. 5 petals.
> Regards
> Dr Phadke
>
> *Date/Time-
Yes I agree with Mr. Ken for C. grandis. Rgds, Shrikant
On Mar 30, 9:22 pm, Dinesh Valke wrote:
> Shobha ji had missed the attachments.
>
> Regards.
>
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: shobha chavda
> Date: Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 9:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:31110] Is
pubinerve
16. Jasminum azoricum
17. Dendrobium crepidatum
18. Pachystoma senile
19. Calanthe masuca
20. Atalantia monophylla
21. Quassia indica
With regards, Shrikant
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
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Pune 411 051. www.idsahyadri.com
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Appears to be Balanites aegyptiaca. Regards, Shrikant
On Apr 1, 5:05 pm, shobha chavda wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Is it Guaiacum officinale?
>
> Request for ID – 010410SC1
>
> Date / Time – 6 th Feb. 2010 / 5.30 pm.
>
> Location – Place /Altitude / GPS – Near Thol Lake, Ahemadabad
>
> Habitat – Gard
This is U. exoleta a semi aquatic plant found on rocky fresh water
streams. Regards, Shrikant
On Apr 2, 11:24 am, rashida atthar wrote:
> This rare Utricularia too was seen at Shahpur, Mah. on 28 March '10. Is this
> lutea species?
>
> regards,
>
> Rashida.
>
> _
Flowers appear to be male inflo. of Tinospora cordifolia, but the
leaves do not agree. Could you clarify pls. Rgds, Shrikant
On Apr 2, 10:39 am, Prashant awale wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> Came across this woody climbing shrub in the Parikrama route of Ganapatipule
> Ganesh Temple. I thought that it
Syzygium phillyraeoides (syn S. corymbosa) Regards, Shrikant
On Apr 3, 6:31 pm, Prashant awale wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> Came across this small tree near back waters at Ganapatipule. Its some sp.
> of Syzygium.
>
> *Botanical name:*
>
> *Syzygium sp. ?***
>
> *Family:*
>
> Myrtaceae
>
> *Date/Ti
The key character for A. monophylla of calyx irregularly lobed and
split to the base on one side can not be seen in the picture. Flowers
are not seen crowded in axillary fascicles, they are in racemes.
Leaves are not bright green. I hence feel that the plant (with the
limited info available) can be
I wish to differ from Pluchea lanceolata on account of following-
1. It is not an undershrub, instead it is 2.5 tall shrub
2. Leaves are not sessile and oblong, they are petiolate and elliptic
The plant is recorded to the north of gangetic plains.
I feel that the plant is Vernonia divergens Edgew.
Leaves are said to be 'oval' and they are contemporary with flowers,
though their form is not clearly visible. Little more description of
leaves would have been sufficient. A close up of leaves will confirm
that this is Milletia peguensis. The flowering season, colour is also
right for Milletia. Re
Cassytha fliformis of Lauraceae. Regards, Shrikant
On Apr 9, 9:31 pm, Prashant awale wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Came across this Cuscuta sp. on the beach of Ganapatipule.
>
> *Botanical name:*
>
> *Cuscuta sp???***
>
> *Local name:*
>
> *Amarvel??*
>
> *Date/Time-*
>
> 27-03-2010 /12:55 PM
>
>
Yes, you are right. Pls note the characteristic purple patch on the
leaves. Regards, Shrikant
On Apr 9, 10:39 pm, Prashant awale wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> Came across this climber at Ganapatipule. Kindly validate the ID..(Ipomoea
> marginata???).
>
> *Botanical name:*
>
> Ipomoea sp??**
>
> *Fam
It could have been said to be Populus deltoides if the size was given
(It can not be judged from even a good picture). Regards, Shrikant
On Apr 9, 6:26 pm, promila chaturvedi wrote:
> Shri Garg Ji,
>
> as I mentioned to you that I am unable to mail to Indian treepix group, I am
> mailing you a l
This plant would be P. longifolia Nutt. since corolla has brown spots
at base. This plant was named as P. minima in FOS later corrected to
above. P. minima is included in FFOS. Regards, Shrikant
On Apr 9, 10:53 am, Dinesh Valke wrote:
> Dear friends,
> *Physalis minima* for discussion.
>
> *Date/
Sir, your plant too seems P. longifolia Nutt. as the one posted by
Dineshji. Anthers are said to be greenish-blue. Regards, Shrikant
On Apr 10, 6:59 am, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
> Dinesh ji's upload has put me in dilemma. If we go by the paper kindly
> suggested by Muthu ji (and it can't be ignored
I think this to be L. rigida Dalz. Regards, Shrikant
On Apr 10, 9:50 am, Prashant awale wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> Came across this Lepidagathis sp. near the sea shore of Ganapatipule. Could
> this be Lepidatathis lutea?? Kindly validate this ID.
>
> *Botanical name:*
>
> Lepidagathis sp??**
>
>
This is Cananga kirkii, a shrub usually cultivated in gardens.
Regards, Shrikant
On Apr 12, 10:39 pm, Satish Phadke wrote:
> Is this *Cananga odorata*? Family: Annonaceae.
> Very fragrant...
> Captured in pune 10Apr 2010 potted plant procured from Empress garden
> nursery.
> Dr Phadke
>
> Canaga
Cordia macleodii or Dahivan in marathi. Regards, Shrikant
On Apr 22, 5:32 pm, Pravin Kawale wrote:
> Hi,
> Id please
> Is it Grewia spp.?
> Location:Sagargad,Alibag
> Date/Time : 22April 2010 8.00am
> Habit: Medium sized tree
> Habitat: Moist deciduos forest
> Leaves : Cordate
> Bark: smooth and
Dear Neil,
Yes, this tree is fast growing and fast vaishing too. The wood being
rather soft and light it falls prey to the stem borers easily and can
not survive more than 20 years (after growing to full size) in the
wild. Natural regeneration is fairly good. It is occasionally found on
the easter
The grooved petiole, lamina shape and venation suggests Ficus
amplissima. This bears short aerial roots and whitish small figs
crowded at the end of branches. Regards, Shrikant
On Apr 22, 8:37 pm, Satish Phadke wrote:
> I saw this ficus tree on Vetal Tekdi.
> Not a fully grown tree so no aerial
Cullen corylifolia, Regards, Shrikant
On Apr 26, 5:54 pm, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
> 260410GS1 for ID from Delhi. The plant was cultivated in Herbal garden,
> Punjabi Bagh, Delhi. It was labelled as Safed-Musli, but perhaps this legume
> does not connect with any plants which are known under this n
Dear Satish Phadke,
G. tiliifolia is a larger tree with smaller leaves compared to G.
asiatica. Your second set of pictures show G. asiatica twig because
the stipules are linear-lanceolate, they are not leafy and auricled.
Perhaps pics of G. tiliifolia stipules will sort the issue. Regards,
Shrika
This is a typical case where the leaf/flower description is critical.
1. P. acerifolium has 25 cm long peltate leaves and 15 cm long
flowers.
2. P. canescens has 10 cm long rounded leaves with cream coloured
tomentum beneath and 5 cm long flowers,
3. P. xylocarpum has 20 cm long cordate leaves a
Potted plant may be Cananga kirkii (Anonaceae) and the other is
Nicandra physalodes. Regards, Shrikant
On May 1, 12:05 pm, sanal nair wrote:
> Dear friends,
> Please identify these two flowers. The first photo
> is from the potted plants in my balcony and the second one was shot
Terminalia cuneata or Arjun tree. Regards, Shrikant
On May 5, 2:38 pm, raghu ananth wrote:
> While we took a small break near the rivers of the Anchetty forests, we came
> across many of these interesting tree species, most of them rested in the
> banks or in the midst of the river, gone dry
iptica?.
>
> > --
> > Dr. Gurcharan Singh
> > Retired Associate Professor
> > SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
> > Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
> > Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089
> >http://people.du
Enterolobium cotortisiliquam, or the earlobe pod of Mimosaceae. The
pods are in the shape of ear lobe. Regards, Shrikant
On May 7, 7:12 am, Padmini Raghavan wrote:
> The seeds were from another tree of the same kind. The leaves looked like
> those of Parkia biglandulosa from a distance ( but had
Crooked stem, light coloured bark and trailing branches also go in
favour of Salvadora. Regards, Shrikant
On May 7, 6:19 pm, shobha chavda wrote:
> Request for ID – 070510SC1
>
> Dear All,
>
> Please help me in identifying this tree
>
> Date / Time – 7th Feb. 2010 / 12.50 pm.
>
> Location – Plac
This is G. asiatica which is a large shrub with rigid branches,
inflorescence is erect and lacks the large veined bracts. G.
philippensis is a scandent shrub with bracteate drooping
inflorescence. Regards, Shrikant
On May 8, 6:12 pm, Madhuri Pejaver wrote:
> Baroda,M. S. University Campus
> tempe
The calyx in this plant is ribbed, I hence feel that this is C.
macleodii (Griff.) Hook. f. The under surface of leaves also has to be
'stellately' tomentose if this is to be C. wallichii. Regards,
Shrikant
On May 9, 7:27 pm, Devendra Bhardwaj
wrote:
> Cordia wallachii a rare tree species in Jamw
Solanum gracilipes Dcne. but I am not sure of the validity of this
name. The berries are bright yellow and smaller than 1 cm. Regards,
Shrikant
On May 10, 4:19 am, Arjun Potter wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am very happy to be part of this group!
> Here is a picture I took in a thorn forest in Kutch, G
This is Macrosolen capitellatus. Flowers would be just 2 cm long and
axillary. Dendrophthoe flowers would be 4-6 cm long and in long
unilateral racemes. Regards, Shrikant
On May 12, 4:35 pm, Pravin Kawale wrote:
> Hi,
> ID please?
> Dendrophthoe spp.
> Local marathi name: Bindukali
> Location : S
These fruits (Kakad) are contemporary with flowering of Amorphophallus
commutatus (Shevla). Both are available in Mumbai markets as early
monsoon vegetables. Kakad fruits are added in Shevla young spathes to
counter the itching of typical of Arum family. Regards, Shrikant
On May 12, 1:11 pm, Rashi
I narrow down my guess to Trewia and Schleichera, close up of flowers
and leaves will clarify the ID. Regards, Shrikant
On May 12, 11:28 pm, Padmini Raghavan wrote:
> Flowering profusely in Chennai now.
>
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This would be S. colais var. colais which has narrowly elliptic
caudate leaves and corolla hairy outside. The other tree, S. colais
var. angustifolia has ovate acuminate leaves and glabrous corolla.
Regards, Shrikant
On May 18, 12:16 pm, Muthu Karthick wrote:
> *Stereospermum colais *(Buch.-Ham.
This would be Ptychosperma caryotoides. Pls note the tip of leaflets
that resemble the Caryota leaflets. Regards, Shrikant
On May 18, 8:05 pm, Kenneth Greby wrote:
> Dinesh--
>
> What is the diameter of the stems? Is the 3-4m height that of clear trunk?
>
> I'm leaning toward a Ptychosperma spe
Padminiji,
I call these P. quadrifida flowers as 'siesta flowers', because they
open at noon and close by 2 pm. You did not miss this typical
character, I had to search these flowers for years to take a picture.
Regards, Shrikant
On May 19, 11:13 pm, Padmini Raghavan wrote:
> This is a weed which
Ancistrocladus heyneanus Wall. ex Grah. Regards, Shrikant
On May 22, 9:01 pm, Rashida Atthar wrote:
> This fascinating plant with hooks as modifed branch was seen at Ulvi WLS,
> Karnataka on 28 April, 10. Aslo saw one dried fruit of the same. Request
> species name of the same please. Thankyou.
Sir, I agree with you on Lepisanthes tetraphylla. Regards, Shrikant
On May 24, 9:58 am, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
> Dear members
> I had uploaded this plant (photographs 070809GS4 and 070809GS5) on 7th
> August, 2009 growing in Herbal Garden Delhi, labelled as Reetha in the
> garden. I received two
Dear Dr. Balkarji,
I had been dreaming of botanizing in Gori valley for a long while. Sadly
for me it will remain a dream because my doc has banned me from taking any
outdoor activity and long distance car travel for another 2 months. You may
be aware that I underwent a surgery on my left shou
Avocado or Persea americana. Regards, Shrikant
On Friday, May 11, 2012 3:57:33 PM UTC+5:30, greenearth wrote:
> Picture of flower and branch from large tree growing on a Coorg
> plantation.
>
> The flower has multiple appendages which remind one of Meliaceae or
> Celasraceae, but are differen
Desmanthus virgatus, an exotic fodder plant from Mimosaceae. Regards,
Shrikant
On Saturday, April 28, 2012 12:45:10 PM UTC+5:30, Aarti S. Khale wrote:
> Wild bushes seen at a Grape farm along the fence in Nasik.
> It was very close to the banks of Godavari river.
> Small white flowers seen.
> P
Yes I agree on A. pennata, leflets 40-50 pairs. Regards, Shrikant
On Saturday, April 28, 2012 12:37:57 PM UTC+5:30, Aarti S. Khale wrote:
>
> Acacia trees seen growing wild in the Kasara Ghat on the 1st of April,12.
> White flowers seen.
> These were growing on the mountain slope on a higher elev
This is Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam.) Verdc. of Fabaceae, an exotic
cultivated herbaceous climber. Regards,
On Wednesday, September 15, 2010 8:37:40 PM UTC+5:30, raj wrote:
>
> Seems to be Fabaceae sp. Found on the way to Ajinkya Tara - Satara.
> A climber around 3' high. Flower size 10 mm. Da
.
*This is Ipomoea* *learii* Knight ex Paxton which is now a syn of *Ipomoea*
*indica* (Burm.) Merr. Frontal views of flower do not suggest anything, In
Convolvulaceae showing inflorescence and the calyx of flower is necessary
for a correct ID. Now ID is just a guess. Regards,
On Tuesday,
This is Asystasia gangetica of Acanthaceae, a garden escape. Regards,
On Tuesday, March 25, 2008 1:20:23 PM UTC+5:30, satish phadke wrote:
> Dear friends
> Saw this weed on roadside.Pune Maharashtra.
> Shrubby
> Stem square on cross section...
> Leaves opposite...ovate2-2.5 cm.Petiole 0.5
This is Adenostemma lavenia (L.) Ktze. Regards,
On Sunday, December 2, 2012 1:44:44 PM UTC+5:30, Satish Phadke wrote:
> Won't this be *Vernonia cineraria*?
>
> Dr Satish Phadke
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Dinesh Valke
>
> > wrote:
>
>> [image: ... view from Nagla Block of
>> SGNP]
Seems an interesting plant. Pls provide info on leaves, size of flowers,
raceme, fruit etc. Is it possible to collect a live plant or specimen.
Would this plant be still flowering? Rgds,
On Sunday, November 25, 2012 11:38:53 AM UTC+5:30, matherana.rajeshii
wrote:
>
> Posting few pics of possibl
I agree with Adittya on ID for all images. Regards,
On Monday, December 3, 2012 1:16:21 PM UTC+5:30, Mr. Arpit Deomurari wrote:
> Hi Aditya
>
> None of the images are mixed up.
>
> regards
>
> On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Adittya Dharap
>
> > wrote:
>
>> image 8700
>
>
>
>
> --
>
or not. And will update you on that.
>
> On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Shrikant Ingalhalikar <
> shrikant.i...@gmail.com > wrote:
>
>> Seems an interesting plant. Pls provide info on leaves, size of flowers,
>> raceme, fruit etc. Is it possible to collect a live
Senna alata of Leguminosae (Fabaceae). Regards,
On Monday, December 3, 2012 6:38:33 PM UTC+5:30, JM Garg wrote:
> Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Ranjit Ahluwalia >
> Date: 27 November 2012 15:00
> Subject: [efloraofindia:139219] Sh
Cleome found recently near Belgaum for ID. Pls validate if it is *Cleome
aspera* J.König ex DC.
Small herb 15-25 cm long; stem diffuse, branched from base, angled, with
distant triangular prickles. Leaves 3 foliolate, 2-3 cm; petioles 5 mm;
leaflets linear oblong, lateral leaflets 2 cm, terminal
Saurauia napaulensis. Regards,
On Sunday, December 9, 2012 5:01:05 PM UTC+5:30, Nidhan Singh wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> This small tree with small, pinkish flowers...was shot from a wet
> locality...on way to Munsiyari from Chokori..identification please..
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Dr. Nidhan Singh
Fruiting Clematis connata. Regards
On Friday, December 21, 2012 4:04:33 PM UTC+5:30, ranshubha wrote:
> Dear friends,
> *
> Please help me to identify this flower.
>
> Location - Chakrata.
> *
> *Date: 10/10/2011
> habitat : Wild
>
> Thanks and regards,
> shubhada patwardhan*
>
--
Pls describe the plant. This may be Isodon coetsa if it is a tall shrub
with ovate crenate leaves and quadrangular stems. Regards
On Friday, December 21, 2012 4:06:38 PM UTC+5:30, ranshubha wrote:
> Dear friends,
> *
> Please help me to identify this flower.
>
> Location - Chakrata.
> *
> *Da
Hypericum choisianum. Regards
On Friday, December 21, 2012 4:06:08 PM UTC+5:30, ranshubha wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
> *
> Please help me to identify this flower.
>
> Location - Chakrata.
> *
> *Date: 10/10/2011
> habitat : Wild
>
> Thanks and regards,
> shubhada patwardhan*
>
--
Oenothera rosea. Regards,
On Friday, December 21, 2012 4:05:06 PM UTC+5:30, ranshubha wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
> *
> Please help me to identify this flower.
>
> Location - Chakrata.
> *
> *Date: 10/10/2011
> habitat : Wild
>
> Thanks and regards,
> shubhada patwardhan*
>
--
Verbena sp., may be V. bonariensis. Pls descrobe plant for correct ID.
Regards,
On Friday, December 21, 2012 4:03:49 PM UTC+5:30, ranshubha wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
> *
> Please help me to identify this flower.
>
> Location - Chakrata.
> *
> *Date: 10/10/2011
> habitat : Wild
>
> Thanks and re
Dendrobium monticola. Regards
On Thursday, December 20, 2012 8:12:59 PM UTC+5:30, Nidhan Singh wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> This beautiful orchid was shot from near Chokori...an epiphytic one..id
> please...
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Dr. Nidhan Singh
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Botany
> I.B
Liparis grffithii, but not too sure. Regards,
On Thursday, December 20, 2012 8:13:31 PM UTC+5:30, Nidhan Singh wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> This one was shot from the same route (Munsiyari-Shilling-Jouljibi) during
> our recent tour to Gori valley...id please..is this Malaxis?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
>
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