I am not able to locate interlobal plicae (lobes between corolla lobes)
which is characteristic to *Gentiana* genus. If these plicae are not
present it seems *Gentianella* sp.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Saturday, November 12, 2011 8:39:00 PM UTC+5:30, Suresh Rana wrote:
Request for Identification
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
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Date: 16 September 2013 15:50
Subject: [efloraofindia:165644] Cucurbit from Pune for ID
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Dear All,
[image: Raneh Falls on River Ken (aka Karnavati) in Ken Gharial
Sanctuary]http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdinesh_valke%2F9980207466%2Fsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFrqEzdi0bh3zxZ08xRFQTJ3OmG52dkE1Q
Ken
Gharial Sanctuary ... about 500 - 1800 ft asl
*Date / Time*: 15 SEP 13 at
Eclipta prostrata
Maka in Marathi.
best regards
Adittya
From: Gopal Shinde drshindego...@gmail.com
To: indiantreepix@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2013 11:26 PM
Subject: [efloraofindia:166567] ID Request 290913SG-B
Please help identify
Thanks Rawat Ji for the input, no exserted stamens were seen in any of the
specimens observed...and perhaps you wanted to say *Argostemma* instead
of *Agrostemma*
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 4:11 PM, D.S Rawat drdsrawat.alpin...@gmail.comwrote:
Appears as a species of Agrostemma (Rubiaceae).(But
Thanks NIdhan Ji
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 6:21 AM, Nidhan Singh nidhansingh...@gmail.comwrote:
Yes, *Corchorus capsularis*
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 8:26 PM, Sushant More sushantmor...@gmail.comwrote:
Thank you Dinesh sir for id
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 8:25 PM, Dinesh Valke
Thanks Dear Adittya for validating the ID.
Regards
Prashant
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Adittya Dharap adittyadha...@yahoo.comwrote:
Dear Pra
Agree with you. This is *E.lawii* since the calyx is not winged.
The key is on calyx :
Calyx wingd : E.pumilium
Calyx not wingd : E.lawii
Thanks, Vijayasankar ji,
As per the following links, this species does not exist in India:
The *Sida* cuneifolia-Complex (Malvaceae) in Africa -
[image: Raneh Falls on River Ken (aka Karnavati) in Ken Gharial
Sanctuary]http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdinesh_valke%2F9980207466%2Fsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFrqEzdi0bh3zxZ08xRFQTJ3OmG52dkE1QKen
Gharial Sanctuary ... about 500 - 1800 ft asl
*Date / Time*: 15 SEP 13 at
[image: Raneh Falls on River Ken (aka Karnavati) in Ken Gharial
Sanctuary]http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdinesh_valke%2F9980207466%2Fsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFrqEzdi0bh3zxZ08xRFQTJ3OmG52dkE1QKen
Gharial Sanctuary ... about 500 - 1800 ft asl
*Date / Time*: 15 SEP 13 at
[image: Raneh Falls on River Ken (aka Karnavati) in Ken Gharial
Sanctuary]http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdinesh_valke%2F9980207466%2Fsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFrqEzdi0bh3zxZ08xRFQTJ3OmG52dkE1QKen
Gharial Sanctuary ... about 500 - 1800 ft asl
*Date / Time*: 15 SEP 13 at
Can be Indigoferra tinctoria.
r.thilakan
On Sunday, September 29, 2013 11:47:07 AM UTC+5:30, Gopal Shinde wrote:
Please help identify this herb found at Dhavlas, Maharashtra
Photographed 14Sep13.
Gopal
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This could be *Cyanotis vaga*...but need more details to confirm.
Have you find linear to lanceolate leaves at base, or base of tufted
sheats? if it is yes then it is surely *C. vaga*
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 11:53 AM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for validation please.
A reply:
Something is misleading Garg ji,
The earlier one and this one are not from the same plants
Earlier one is look likes *Cyanotis vaga *but this one is similar to *Cyanotis
villosa*
Little bit confusing...Now please validate that is both picture taken from
different locations?
I
A reply:
It looks me Campanula benthami
Krishan Lal.
On 29 September 2013 19:17, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Most probably Campanula canescens..
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Dr. Nidhan Singh
efi page:
[image: Panna National
Park]http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdinesh_valke%2F10003821105%2Fsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFrqEzf4lVR5peZMuMuS1YU89xfzIlsA0gPanna
National Park ... about 500 - 1800 ft asl
*Date / Time*: 15 SEP 13 at 01:16 PM ... *Altitude*: about 842 ft asl
[image: Panna National
Park]http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdinesh_valke%2F10003821105%2Fsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFrqEzf4lVR5peZMuMuS1YU89xfzIlsA0gPanna
National Park ... about 500 - 1800 ft asl
*Date / Time*: 15 SEP 13 at 01:29 PM ... *Altitude*: about 787 ft asl
[image: Panna National
Park]http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdinesh_valke%2F10003821105%2Fsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFrqEzf4lVR5peZMuMuS1YU89xfzIlsA0gPanna
National Park ... about 500 - 1800 ft asl
*Date / Time*: 15 SEP 13 at 01:41 PM ... *Altitude*: about 787 ft asl
Thanks Garg ji for the research and links. The species DOES occur in India
and *Sida schimperiana* is a well-established name and has been used in
several Indian Floras including and not limited to:
Fl. Brit. India 1: 322. 1874;
Fl. Pres. Madras 1: 90(64). 1915;
Fl. Tamil Nadu 1: 37. 1983;
Fl.
Dinesh ji,
Very nice pictures! I agree with your ID, *Indigofera linifolia* (Linear
leaves; flowers in racemes; pods globose, 1-seeded).
The plants here are seemingly happy and healthy and so growing erect and
also the leaves appear longer than usual. They usually seen as prostrate
herbs in
I agree with the ID *Ocimum **filamentosum*.
Regards
Vijay
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National Center for Natural Products Research
University of Mississippi
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 11:26 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Excellent pictures!
Regards
Vijay
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Vijayasankar Raman, Ph.D.
National Center for Natural Products Research
University of Mississippi
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 7:50 PM, Nidhan Singh nidhansingh...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks Dinesh
Very beautiful pics again seems like this species has smaller flowers
than the two I have seen..
The last picture is a bonus..thanks Dinesh Ji..
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 12:52 AM, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.comwrote:
[image: Panna National
Thanks Garg Ji for bringing up this post again...thanks a lot Mayur Ji for
keen interest
I will find some more pics for both of these plants and add to respective
posts, with details of location..
I wanted to post them differently..perhaps they they got mixed up due to
similar subject line..
I
Spermacoce articularis??
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 7:33 PM, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.comwrote:
[image: Raneh Falls on River Ken (aka Karnavati) in Ken Gharial
Good pictures.
Some of you may know. Two other forms of this plant is available.
One does not have sharp or exerted corners. Means the corners are blunted.
Another form is just flat means two sided. few of the internodes in two
sided form are three sided.
If needed let me post those plant
Some BATS put a hole on the fruits and eat the seeds. However not seen
every where. Few places
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On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.comwrote:
[image: Raneh Falls on River Ken (aka Karnavati) in Ken Gharial
Many thanks all for the appreciation; Kannan ji ... eager to see the other
forms of this plant.
Regards.
Dinesh
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 6:54 AM, KANNAN kannan_r...@dataone.in wrote:
Good pictures.
Some of you may know. Two other forms of this plant is available.
One does not have sharp or
Thank you very very much Vijayasankar ji for the validation and clarity. My
earlier sightings of *I. linifolia* were consistently prostrate plants not
rising above 4 - 5 cm. This erect version thus confused me. Must say this
plant in its erect habit can easily pass as an ornamental.
Regards.
Thank you very much Nidhan ji for the genus ID.
Mayur ji is also of same thought. I have sent him the original photos -
they may provide clue to species.
Regards.
Dinesh
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 7:00 AM, Nidhan Singh nidhansingh...@gmail.comwrote:
Hopefully a *Murdania * sp...
On Sun, Sep
Thank you very much Nidhan ji for this possibility.
Hoping someone seconds it or provides some clarity.
Regards.
Dinesh
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 6:52 AM, Nidhan Singh nidhansingh...@gmail.comwrote:
Spermacoce articularis??
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 7:33 PM, Dinesh Valke
Many thanks Kannan ji for the interesting information.
Regards.
Dinesh
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 6:59 AM, KANNAN kannan_r...@dataone.in wrote:
Some BATS put a hole on the fruits and eat the seeds. However not seen
every where. Few places
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Thank you very much Nidhan ji for appreciation and pointing to difference
(variability) in flowers' size.
Regards.
Dinesh
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 6:37 AM, Nidhan Singh nidhansingh...@gmail.comwrote:
Very beautiful pics again seems like this species has smaller flowers
than the two I have
[image: Panna National
Park]http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdinesh_valke%2F10003821105%2Fsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFrqEzf4lVR5peZMuMuS1YU89xfzIlsA0gPanna
National Park ... about 500 - 1800 ft asl
*Date / Time*: 15 SEP 13 at 02:06 PM ... *Altitude*: about 842 ft asl
Garg ji,
Thanks for follow up and a possible id to you and Krishan Lal ji.
Will wait for validation.
Regards,
Aarti
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 7:31 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
A reply:
It looks me Campanula benthami
Krishan Lal.
On 29 September 2013 19:17, J.M. Garg
Resurfacing for id please.
To me it looks like Campanula pallida, common name Pale Bellflower as in
FOI.
Experts kindly confirm id.
Regards,
Aarti
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 10:48 AM, Aarti S. Khale aarti.kh...@gmail.comwrote:
Resurfacing for id confirmation please.
Aarti
On Sat, Aug 17, 2013
Many thanks Garg ji for resurfacing this post; and thanks Alka ji for
sharing this *Leea*.
Me too very keen to know the ID
Those studying or familiar with *Leea* would help us out.
... hopefully *Leea aequata*.
Regards.
Dinesh
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 10:51 AM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com
Yes Satyendra ji
The typical lobed leaves of *Sterculia urens*. When the tree is in
flowering /fruiting stage no leaves are seen.
Same is the case with another tree which has similar leaves *Cochlospermum
religiosum* which in flowering stage doesn't show any leaves.
Dr Satish Phadke
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