Thanks to Rathinasabapathy ji and Prasad ji for nice words.
This species is apparently endemic to the Western Ghats.
The flowering is almost over but you may find few flowering individuals in
the evergreen forests.
Thanks and Regards
Giby
On 18 February 2012 13:04, Rathinasabapathy Bhuvaragas
Yes GibyJi another superb upload. Thanks for sharing. I think there is no
distributional record of this species in Eastern Ghats.
Regards
Prasad
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 1:04 PM, Rathinasabapathy Bhuvaragasamy <
brspa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nice pictures. Thanks for sharing.
> Is it this year f
Yes Giby Ji. You are right. I overlooked that completely. This must be E.
pedunculatum.
Regards
Prasad
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Giby Kuriakose
wrote:
> But leaves are sessile here! No petiole for *petiolare*
>
>
> Regards,
> Giby
>
>
>
>
> On 17 February 2012 11:29, Prasad Dash wrote:
Nice pictures. Thanks for sharing.
Is it this year flowering picture.
BRS
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Giby Kuriakose
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> *Strobilanthes ciliatus* Nees. of Acanthaceae family Karimkurinji (Dark
> Kurinji) in Malayalam. Used in Ayurveda medicine.
>
> A small shrub seen in
Dear Dr. Satish Phadke,
Lovely set of photographs! Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Mohan Chunkath
Very good capture Prasad JI.
Thanks for sharing.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Prasad Dash wrote:
> Dear all please find the images of Vanda testacea taken from Ranpur
>
> Name: Vanda testacea
> Family: Orchedaceae
> habit: Epiphyte
> Habitat: Wild on Terminalia tomentosa and Dillenia pentagyn
Thanks to Prasad JI and Giby Ji for confirming the sp. id.
BRS
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Prasad Dash wrote:
> This appears Justicia betonica of Acanthaceae
>
> Regards
>
> P.
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Rathinasabapathy Bhuvaragasamy <
> brspa...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Giby ji,
the hollow stems are used in religious rituals.
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Giby Kuriakose
wrote:
> A species of Rungia of Acanthaceae family.
>
>
> Regards
> Giby
>
>
>
>
> On 18 February 2012 12:44, Rathinasabapathy Bhuvaragasamy <
> brspa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Pl. fi
Yes you are correct Prsad ji, it is *Justicia betonica* L. of Acanthaceae
family.
My id was wrong.
Thanks for correcting me.
Thanks and Regards
Giby
On 18 February 2012 12:50, Prasad Dash wrote:
> This appears Justicia betonica of Acanthaceae
>
> Regards
>
> P.
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 1
Resurfacing for ID.
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-- Forwarded message --
From: Project Matheran
Date: 5 February 2012 01:40
Subject: [efloraofindia:106426] Is it Achranthes coynei
To: indiantreepix@googlegrou
This appears Justicia betonica of Acanthaceae
Regards
P.
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Rathinasabapathy Bhuvaragasamy <
brspa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Pl. find the attached file contain photo for id. request.
>
> Date: 17.02.2012
> Location: Kodungarai River, Anaikatti, Coimbatore
A species of Rungia of Acanthaceae family.
Regards
Giby
On 18 February 2012 12:44, Rathinasabapathy Bhuvaragasamy <
brspa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Pl. find the attached file contain photo for id. request.
>
> Date: 17.02.2012
> Location: Kodungarai River, Anaikatti, Coimbatore
> Habitat: Strea
Beautiful pictures Nidhan Ji.
BRS
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 9:27 PM, Nidhan Singh wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> This one is *Nasturtium officinale W.T. Aiton*, the water cress, shot
> from a water body near Panipat Thermal Power Station, Panipat. I hope the
> identification is correct..
> *
> *
> --
> Re
Beautiful set of pictures.
Thanks for sharing.
BRS
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 9:38 PM, Satish Phadke wrote:
> I know the tree *Erythrina suberosa* which grows wild around on the
> outskirts of Pune city.
> The characteristic of the tree is the fissured pale bark.(Will post some
> other time in the
Ok. I can do that next week
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Giby Kuriakose
wrote:
> Interesting tree species.
> Please upload pictures of branch and a habit picture as well, if you have
> the same.
>
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Giby
>
>
>
>
> On 18 February 2012 12:39, Rathinasabapathy Bhuvaragasa
Thanks a lot Giby Ji for appreciation.
Regards
Prasad
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 12:37 PM, Giby Kuriakose
wrote:
> New species to me. Very beautiful pictures.
> Thanks for sharing.
>
>
> Regards
> Giby
>
>
>
>
> On 17 February 2012 13:45, Prasad Dash wrote:
>
>> Dear friends please find the image
Interesting tree species.
Please upload pictures of branch and a habit picture as well, if you have
the same.
Thanks and Regards
Giby
On 18 February 2012 12:39, Rathinasabapathy Bhuvaragasamy <
brspa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sharing the images of Toona ciliata flowering from NBNP, Anaikatti,
>
New species to me. Very beautiful pictures.
Thanks for sharing.
Regards
Giby
On 17 February 2012 13:45, Prasad Dash wrote:
> Dear friends please find the images of Dicliptera bupleuroides taken from
> Ranpur
>
> Name: Dicliptera bupleuroides
> Family: Acanthaceae
> Habit: Herb
> Habitat: wi
Thanks a lot again Balkar Sir and Swamy Ji for liking
Regards
P...
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Mahadeswara wrote:
> Awesome photographs.
>
> On Feb 17, 1:15 pm, Prasad Dash wrote:
> > Dear friends please find the images of Dicliptera bupleuroides taken from
> > Ranpur
>
Many thanks Balkar Sir and Swamy Ji for appreciation
Regards
P.
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Mahadeswara wrote:
> Awesome photographs.
>
> On Feb 17, 3:31 pm, Prasad Dash wrote:
> > Dear all please find the images of Vanda testacea taken from Ranpur
> >
> > Name: Vanda te
Thanks a lot Balkar Sir
Regards
P
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 6:03 AM, Balkar Singh wrote:
> Nice Shot Prasad Ji
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 9:13 PM, Prasad Dash wrote:
>
>> Dear members sharing the image of Zeuxine longilabris taken at Ranpur
>> Name: Zeuxine longilabris
>> Habit:
Fabulous Satish Sir. This can be used in books while describing floral
parts at family level. Just amazing clarity again.
Regards
Prasad
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 9:55 AM, Mahadeswara wrote:
> Excellent presentation of the floral parts of the species by Phadke
> ji. Very useful for taxonomists
Yes it is *Canscora diffusa *(Vahl) R.Br. ex Roem. & Schult. (Kindly note
the spelling of the genus) of Gentianaceae family.
Regards
Giby
On 18 February 2012 08:27, Balkar Singh wrote:
> Dear All
> Small herb for id from Panni Khoh Maihar MP
> Size about 10 cm only, growing on shady moist roc
Thanks Balkar Ji, Gurcharan Sir and Prasad Ji for the compliments..
--
Regards,
Dr. Nidhan Singh
Department of Botany
I.B. (PG) College
Panipat-132103 Haryana
Ph.: 09416371227
Thanks Mohina Ji for posting this new plant, thanks Neil Ji for
identification...
--
Regards,
Dr. Nidhan Singh
Department of Botany
I.B. (PG) College
Panipat-132103 Haryana
Ph.: 09416371227
Thanks Balkar Ji, Gurcharan Sir and mahadeswara Ji..
--
Regards,
Dr. Nidhan Singh
Department of Botany
I.B. (PG) College
Panipat-132103 Haryana
Ph.: 09416371227
Thanks Gurcharan Sir for Id, Balkar Ji and Betab Ji for inputs...
--
Regards,
Dr. Nidhan Singh
Department of Botany
I.B. (PG) College
Panipat-132103 Haryana
Ph.: 09416371227
This doesn't look like Sonchus
In Sonchus the leaves are radical and ligulate (5 toothed) ray florets,
that are not seen here.
Regards,
Giby
On 18 February 2012 10:43, Mahadeswara wrote:
> Sonchus species. (S.arvensis?).
>
> On Feb 18, 8:10 am, Prashant Desai wrote:
> > Id-180212-PR-1.
>
But leaves are sessile here! No petiole for *petiolare*
Regards,
Giby
On 17 February 2012 11:29, Prasad Dash wrote:
> I think this is Exacum petiolare of Gentianaceae
> Regards
>
> P...
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:52 AM, J.M. Garg wrote:
>
>> Forwarding again for I
Sonchus species. (S.arvensis?).
On Feb 18, 8:10 am, Prashant Desai wrote:
> Id-180212-PR-1.
> asteraceae
> locatin Gujarat, Baroda
> Habitat Wild
> Habit- Herb
> Height apprx. 40 cm
>
> Id-180212-PR-1..jpg
> 176KViewDownload
>
> Id-180212-PR-1.jpg
> 141KViewDownload
>
> Id-180212-PR-1-.jpg
>
Pelargonium species.
On Feb 18, 8:12 am, Chandan Jyoti Gogoi wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Please help id this plant shot at Assam, 12.02.2012.
>
> Regards
>
> Chandan Jyoti Gogoi
>
> "Those who would sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither." -
> Benjamin
> Franklinhttp://calvinssimulatedrealit
Thank you Vijay, Madhuri ji, Prasad, Prashat ji, Gurcharan ji and Yazdi ji
for appreciation and nice words.
Regards,
Giby
On 18 February 2012 10:19, Yazdy Palia wrote:
> Beautiful pictures Giby,
> I had shared these some time back, but they are nothing in comparison
> to your pictures. S
Awesome photographs.
On Feb 17, 1:15 pm, Prasad Dash wrote:
> Dear friends please find the images of Dicliptera bupleuroides taken from
> Ranpur
>
> Name: Dicliptera bupleuroides
> Family: Acanthaceae
> Habit: Herb
> Habitat: wild, moist deciduous to semi-evergreen forest
> Place of collection: R
Awesome photographs.
On Feb 17, 3:31 pm, Prasad Dash wrote:
> Dear all please find the images of Vanda testacea taken from Ranpur
>
> Name: Vanda testacea
> Family: Orchedaceae
> habit: Epiphyte
> Habitat: Wild on Terminalia tomentosa and Dillenia pentagyna in Moist
> deciduous forest
> Place of
Pala's intense blooms always delight the senses. Your Shahapur eco-
farm is a complete bliss - diversity of native trees providing shelter
to the seasonal birds.
Cheers!
Raghu
I think Nayan ji got it right. It looks like *Indigofera glandulosa. *The
hairs on the stem is not visible in the picture.
Please check the plant before confirm the id.
Regards
Giby
On 18 February 2012 09:28, Nayan Singh wrote:
> Looks like Indigofera sp., may be Indigofera glandulosa
> Reg
Excellent presentation of the floral parts of the species by Phadke
ji. Very useful for taxonomists as well as non taxonomists for
understanding the floral parts arrangement.
Very nice photograph of the bark by Neil Soares ji.
I shall be thankful if you could post the photographs of habit and
Dear members
I would like to share that there is a third members of our group Dr. Anil
Kumar, our grass specialist and member of moderator team who has a chapter
in this book under the title "Phylogenetic Systematics" . Congratulations
Anil ji.
Here are the photographs of the function held yesterda
Looks like Indigofera sp., may be Indigofera glandulosa
Regards.
Nayan.
...
N.S.Dungriyal IFS
Chief Conservator of Forests (Wild Life)
Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal
09424790074
From: Prashant Desai
To: indiantreepix
Sent: Saturday, 18 Februar
Yes Balkar ji
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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.ac.in/~singhg45/
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 7:56 PM, Balkar Singh wrote:
Dear Balkar Sing ji
your plant is Hygrophila serpyllum
Family: Acanthaceae
Regards
Nayan.
...
N.S.Dungriyal IFS
Chief Conservator of Forests (Wild Life)
Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal
09424790074
From: Balkar Singh
To: indiantreepix
Sent: Sat
Very nice photographs Satish ji
--
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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.ac.in/~singhg45/
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 6:05 AM, B
Dear Balkar Singh ji,
Your plant is Conscora, sp from Gentianaceae may be Conscora diffusa.
Regards
Nayan.
...
N.S.Dungriyal IFS
Chief Conservator of Forests (Wild Life)
Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal
09424790074
From: Balkar Singh
To: indiantre
Good photographs Raman ji
--
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.ac.in/~singhg45/
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Balkar
Saw flowering of Palash in ghats and on the way to expr highway while going to
Pune yeaterday.
Madhuri
Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from !DEA
-Original Message-
From: Balkar Singh
Sender: indiantreepix@googlegroups.com
Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2012 06:10:39
To: Neil Soares
Cc:
Subject:
Nice Shots Raman Ji
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 7:36 AM, raman wrote:
> South Indian Mahua is a variety of Mahua which is predominently found in
> South India. It differs from the usual Mahua in that its leaves are
> narrower. Mohua is one of the most important of Indian forest trees, not
> because
Waiting for fully opened flowers!!
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 7:34 AM, raman wrote:
> Mohwa is one of the most important of Indian forest trees, not because it
> may possess valuable timber - and it is hardly ever cut for this purpose -
> but because of its delicious and nutritive flowers. It i
I have added pictures of both madhuca in these two threads
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/indiantreepix/yOBC9CJWBPA
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/indiantreepix/YujEkZuo0Kw
Raman
Lovely Shots Neil Ji. Strange it is blooming in December. Here flowering
starts in late March
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:45 PM, Neil Soares wrote:
> Hi,
> Palas has been flowering profusely at Shahapur since December '11.
> Sending a few photographs.
> With regards,
>
Nice Presentation Satish Ji
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:24 PM, Neil Soares wrote:
> Hi,
> Have this tree on my property. Sending a photograph of the bark.
> With regards,
> Neil Soares.
>
> --- On *Fri, 2/17/12, Satish Phadke * wrote:
>
>
> From: Satish P
Nice Shot Prasad Ji
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 9:13 PM, Prasad Dash wrote:
> Dear members sharing the image of Zeuxine longilabris taken at Ranpur
> Name: Zeuxine longilabris
> Habit: Herb
> Habitat: Wild, Semi-evergreen forest boundary
> Place of collection: Ranpur, Nayagarh, Odisha
>
>
>
> Regards
Thank you Mahadeswara ji. A happy weekend to you.
Regards,
Surajit Koley
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Mahadeswara wrote:
> Awesome. Excellent photographs depicting all the plant parts. All the
> best.
>
> On Feb 16, 9:28 pm, surajit koley
> wrote:
> > Sir,
> >
> > Sharing images of what
Thank you Arun Ji, Tanay ji, Prashat ji and Satish ji for nice words. I
like the term "Cork opener". It is very apt for the structure of the
spathe.
I think it is *C. retrospiralis. *
Regards,
Giby
*
*
On 17 February 2012 10:28, Satish Phadke wrote:
> Excellent plant.
>
> On Thu, Feb 16, 20
This is a resurfaced post as a separate thread by mistake. link to original
thread
http://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/1ad082fa171ef4a9/97efad54866602f6?lnk=gst&q=sap+green#97efad54866602f6
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Madhuri Raut wrote:
> Thank you Balkarji
Please do not resurface this post
Resurfaced this post as a separate thread by mistake . link to original post
http://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/6adc72fedcc623fc/4d6f4a3f1b9d107d?lnk=gst&q=%3FSucculent#4d6f4a3f1b9d107d
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 10:32 PM, Madhuri Raut
response from Aruna ji ?Sedum from another thread
http://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/2f3b478d43eb11a7/7c15f781e537c849?lnk=gst&q=%3FSucculent#7c15f781e537c849
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 6:29 PM, promila chaturvedi <
thegardener.chaturv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Looks lik
This is a resurfaced post as a separate thread by mistake
link to original post
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On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Madhuri Raut wrote:
> Thank you Gibyji and
Kindly do not resurface this post. It is a resurfaced post as separate
thread by mistake link to original thread
http://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/aa67d48ac4d226d/bf4375a7d13fee36?lnk=gst&q=Philodendron+bipinnatifidum#bf4375a7d13fee36
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 1:52 P
This is a resurfaced post as a separate thread by mistake
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On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Madhuri Raut wrote:
> Thank you f
This is a resurfaced post as a separate thread by mistake
Tecoma capensis as per another thread
https://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/81aad90597530537/f9a13cc0a3a7ea71?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=tecoma+capensis#f9a13cc0a3a7ea71
link to original thread
http://groups.google.com/gr
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Yellow Mandevilla as per another thread
https://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/1f87cf7db50030e4/c78984630924ba7e?hl=enc78984630924ba7e
link to original thread
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A very nice depiction of *Erythrina suberosa. *Beautiful pictures.
Thanks for sharing.
Regards
Giby
On 17 February 2012 21:38, Satish Phadke wrote:
> I know the tree *Erythrina suberosa* which grows wild around on the
> outskirts of Pune city.
> The characteristic of the tree is the fissur
Strange!! It seems Panipat is turning into a temperate habitat.
--
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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.ac.in/~singhg45/
On
thanks for id Sir
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 6:39 PM, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
> Stigma beaked, leaves ovate-cordate, apex obtuse, sepals entire, obtuse,
> corolla violet, spur straight, 3-4 mm long and habitat all suggest Viola
> odorata.
>
>
> --
> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
> Retired Associate Professor
I Think *Anethum Sowa*
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 6:26 PM, ankush prakash wrote:
> Photograph taken on 16 Feb 2012
> Cultivated plant
> Habitat-Garden
> Height-about 3 Feet
> Highly fragrant
>
> Regards
> Ankush Prakash
>
--
Regards
Dr Balkar Singh
Head, Deptt. of Botany and Biotechnology
Arya
Beautiful Pics!
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 5:04 PM, Prashant Desai wrote:
> Dear all*
> *Another specis of trema *Trema politoria* Planch
> Gujarat Baroda
> Small tree
> wild
> Flower white
> leaf is shining and hairy
> very rare tree
>
--
Regards
Dr Balkar Singh
Head, Deptt. of Botany and
excellent Shot Prasad Ji
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Prasad Dash wrote:
> Dear all please find the images of Vanda testacea taken from Ranpur
>
> Name: Vanda testacea
> Family: Orchedaceae
> habit: Epiphyte
> Habitat: Wild on Terminalia tomentosa and Dillenia pentagyna in Moist
> deciduous f
Beautiful shots showing all features Prasad Ji
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 1:45 PM, Prasad Dash wrote:
> Dear friends please find the images of Dicliptera bupleuroides taken from
> Ranpur
>
> Name: Dicliptera bupleuroides
> Family: Acanthaceae
> Habit: Herb
> Habitat: wild, moist deciduous to semi-ev
Fantastic.
Regards
Prashant
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
> Good to see these nice photographs
> Thanks for sharing Giby ji
>
> --
> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
> Retired Associate Professor
> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
> Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas
Good to see these nice photographs
Thanks for sharing Giby ji
--
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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.ac.in/~singhg45/
On Fr
Good photographs Nidhan ji
--
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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.ac.in/~singhg45/
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Prasa
Stigma beaked, leaves ovate-cordate, apex obtuse, sepals entire, obtuse,
corolla violet, spur straight, 3-4 mm long and habitat all suggest Viola
odorata.
--
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Retired Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, N
is this some Chlorophytum ?
Regards
P..
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Prashant Desai wrote:
> Id-170212-PR-3*
> Crinum sp.*
> I havent seen flower or fruit
> heigh- 3000 mtr msl
> wild
> shrub
> also from deciduous forest
> 2 october 2010
>
--
Prasad Kumar Dash
Ecologist, Odisha, Indi
Wao.. Prashant Ji u got Ceropegia flowering. very nice shot.
wait for the ID for species
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Prashant Desai wrote:
> *Id-170212-PR-2
> Plant from Gujarat
> Ceropegia sp.
> This is C.bulbosa or any other
> Plant Wild
> From Middle layer of forest
> member o
Madhuca longifolia is what we see commonly in and around Bangalore, mostly
planted.
Madhuca indica is found quite rarely in the wild in forests around
Bangalore(Turallibetta etc), the leaves are much broader, bark has
horizontal fissures when tree is young.Fruits are 2 to 3
seeded,(compressed) wit
Could be a species of *Fimbristylis *of Cyperaceae family.
Regards
Giby
On 17 February 2012 11:25, J.M. Garg wrote:
> Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: PUTTARAJU K
> Date: 14 October 2011 22:09
> Subject: [efloraofindia:87833] F
Dear all,
The id of this plant has been confirmed as *Desmodium laxiflorum* DC. of
Leguminosae. Again, Thanks to Vijay for the lead and Thanks to Neil ji for
the confirmation.
Regards
Giby
On 17 February 2012 11:33, J.M. Garg wrote:
> Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise pleas
This is a very common tree in Mysore. The tree is trimmed like an
umbrella for shade in roads especially in auto stands, bus shelters,
drive in restaurants. I have two trees and also shaped them. I will
post the pictures separately as I am unable to attach the photos to
this link.
One Mr Ali
Both Viola and Nasturtium photos are awesome.
On Feb 16, 8:57 pm, Nidhan Singh wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> This one is *Nasturtium officinale W.T. Aiton*, the water cress, shot from
> a water body near Panipat Thermal Power Station, Panipat. I hope the
> identification is correct..
> *
> *
> --
> Reg
Collect some seeds for me.
N.
--- On Fri, 2/17/12, Mohina Macker wrote:
From: Mohina Macker
Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:108523] Capparis sepiaria for confirmation
To: "Neil Soares"
Cc: "efloraofindia"
Date: Friday, February 17, 2012, 2:43 PM
thanks neil
regards
mohina
thanks neil
regards
mohina
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Neil Soares wrote:
> Negative Mohina. This is Cadaba fuiticosa [C.indica].
>Regards,
> Neil.
>
> --- On *Fri, 2/17/12, Mohina Macker * wrote:
>
>
> From: Mohina Macker
> Subject: [efloraofindi
DEAR GIBY AND ALL:
This entire paragraph above"Kamini flowers have an aromatic orange-
like fragrance. Native to India,
Kamini is a large, multi-trunked shrub, but can grow to become a small
tree. It can be pruned and also grown as garden hedge! The evergreen
leaflets are dark green and pinnate
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