<https://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Nepal%20Fig.html> ji found
his plant <https://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Nepal%20Fig.html>
in Uttarakhand, which doesn't quite agree with the distribution of *F**icus
gasparriniana* var. *laceratifolia. *
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On Monday, January 29, 2024 at 12:15:09 AM UTC+5:30 Sam Kuzhalanattu wrote:
> Please ID wild climber, with regards, Sam.
>
> Location: bloomed near Vannappuram Thodupuzha Idukki Kerala INDIA
>
> Altitude: 1500fsl
>
> Flower dat
Thank you Saroj! These images on the iPlant link agree with my
understanding of this species.
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On Tue, Dec 26, 2023 at 9:56 PM Saroj Kasaju wrote:
&
Garg ji,
Thanks for pointing it out. There appears to be a contradiction between
the key and the description. The description of Duhaldea simonsii in the
same paper clearly says "Ray florets yellow, ligulate, ligules long." (page
268).
Tabish
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>From the paper on researchgate, *Duhaldea simonsii* seems closer to our
plant. Rounded base of the leaves is characteristic of this species and the
flowers have yellow ray florets, and are borne in few-flowered corymbs.
Unfortunately no images are available to compare.
Tab
Garg ji, I do share your doubt. The flowers look much smaller compared to
the leaves in the GBIF images of Duhaldea eupatorioides and also in the
sketch in the paper. In our plant the flowers are not so small compared to
the leaves.
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Looks like this one:
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Montholon's%20Starviolet.html
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On Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 10:12:17 AM UTC+5:30 Sayani Das wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Need plant ID
> Bhopal
> 15/8/2023
>
> Thanks,
> Sayani
>
>
>
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On Saturday, November 11, 2023 at 1:06:42 PM UTC+5:30 Sayani Das wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Need help with plant ID
>
> Bhopal
> 15/8/2023
>
> Thanks,
> Sayani
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on short axillary branches; pedicels 2-6 mm long, Staminodes
shorter than petals. Drupes pedicellate, globose or ovoid, 4-6 mm across,
red-
brown to black when ripe, rugose. Pyrenes 4-5, trigonous, 2.75-4 x 1.8-2 mm,
3-costate.
Fls. & Frts. : April - June.
Tabish
On Friday, November 10, 2023 a
Looks like some* Ilex *species.
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On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 3:31 PM J.M. Garg wrote:
> Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
>
The link you posted takes one to the home page of the herbarium site.
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On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 9:49 AM Saroj Kasaju wrote:
> Dear Tabish,
>
On second thoughts, does look like Myriactis nepalense.
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On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 7:32 AM Tabish wrote:
> Can't be sure it is not Dichrocephala.
&g
Can't be sure it is not Dichrocephala.
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On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 12:12 AM Saroj Kasaju wrote:
> Your opinion on this please ! https://www.gbif.org/o
Yes! Congrats on finally catching it!
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On Wed, Nov 1, 2023 at 2:13 PM Saroj Kasaju wrote:
> Dear Members,
>
> Location: Godam, Chandragiri, K
paper that I sent, and the present
status in POWO, these two are distinct species.
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On Wed, Nov 1, 2023 at 2:20 PM Saroj Kasaju wrote:
> Thank you Ta
Yes Saroj,
I had forgotten to add in my post that all plants on eFI, listed under
Spermacoce alata,
should logically be taken as Spermacoce latifolia, as S. alata is
restricted to South America
but S. latifolia is naturalized in Tropical Asia and Africa.
Tabish
by Dinesh. *Spermacoce alata* is a different plant,
not found in India.
Tabish
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Date: Sunday, October 13, 2013 at 6:21:38 PM UTC+5:30
Subject: Spermacoce latifolia at Pachmarhi :: 18 SEP 13 :: DV
To: efloraofindia
[image: ... dense forests
Thank you Garg ji for the correction.
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> Hi, Tabish ji,
> Images of Alopecurus nepalensis in
That's good! In a few days the old site will drop out of Google search
results too. The new site would naturally be ranked up.
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Dinesh's wisdom always comes in useful! Great solution! Now we will have
only updated information in public view, yet the old files are safe, if
needed in some emergency.
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Was it a tree? Is it Schima wallichii?
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On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 10:37 AM J.M. Garg wrote:
> Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
>
&g
Thanks Garg ji for bringing this up. Is there a published paper where
Zingiber cernuum is treated as a synonym of Zingiber nimmonii? If there
isn't, I will wait for such revision of the species by the botanical
community. Till then I will continue to follow POWO.
Regards
Tabish
PS: The plant I pointed out emits a vapour which can be ignited with a
burning match, which is different from a match spontaneously catching fire.
But the phenomenon is not so far fetched.
Tabish
On Saturday, October 7, 2023 at 6:26:04 PM UTC+5:30 Tabish wrote:
> The video may not be f
, old
flowers or seed pods emit a flammable oil which, on a windless summer
evening, can be ignited with a match resulting in a brief vapor burn which
is harmless to the plant, hence the common name."
Tabish
On Thursday, October 5, 2023 at 9:33:21 AM UTC+5:30 nadeem waqif wrote:
Thanks Garg ji!
As Kaempferia laotica is in limited cultivation, this plant is most likely
to be Kaempferia elegans. Corrected now on FOI.
Tabish
On Saturday, October 7, 2023 at 1:54:11 PM UTC+5:30 J.M. Garg wrote:
> I think Thingnam ji's images in FOI (as attached) may be of
> *Kaem
This looks like *Ambrosia artemisiifolia*, a naturalized species in India.
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>
>
> -
Thanks Garg ji for the correction. Your practice, of attaching the images
in question here, is a good one. Without it people looking at the post
after the correction at FOI may get confused.
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On Sat, Sep 30, 2023 at 7:45 PM J.M. Garg wrote:
> Hi, Tabish ji,
> Two images by Prashant ji at Curcuma ne
Looks close to *Taxodium mucronatum*
<https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=TAMU>
Tabish
On Monday, September 4, 2023 at 1:40:28 PM UTC+5:30 vidya arora wrote:
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FOI (which I determined
as Ligustrum confusum) the petals are shorter than the flower-tube, and the
stamens appear to be shorter than the petals.
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This is *Onosma bracteata* (probably now called *Maharanga bracteata*). You
can compare with some images here:
https://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/2717/3803
Tabish
On Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 9:22:38 PM UTC+5:30 Vandana Bisht wrote:
> Please h
Dear Gurcharan ji,
Thank you for scrutinizing all the plants posted in our databases in the
light of this paper.
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Thanks Garg ji for your response. Yes, the decision should be taken wisely,
after due consideration.
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On Fri, Aug 25, 2023 at 10:17 PM J.M. Garg
mation, and thus showing eFI in a poor light (to a new
comer).
My suggestion is that Google may be requested to completely delete the
old eFI website including all the pages. Then the only information that
will remain on the web will be the correct one of the new eFI website.
Regards
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On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 6:21 PM Gurcharan Singh wrote:
> Great work Tabish ji. You really forced us to relook at our pictures. We
> now have M. nepalensis at least from two places.
>
Gurcharan ji, since you found Myriactis nepalensis at low altitudes, my
thought was that we have been
>
>
> And not a single one from Nepal .
> Thank you
> Saroj Kasaju
>
That was also my thought!
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On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 6:55 PM Saroj Kasaju wrote:
>
> A
Transition from white to pink florets is visible in these two pics.
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On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 4:00 PM J.M. Garg wrote:
> Wow!!! Great!!!
>
>
Actually these are two alternate taxonomies, and both are mentioned at POWO:
https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:722423-1#publications
One can choose to follow either.
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True! The white one should be Myriactis wightii. I was referring to the one
showing pinkish flowers.
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On Sat, Aug 19, 2023 at 10:02 PM J.M. Garg
I had missed the additional two images posted by Gurcharan ji - now I saw
them! So, finally we have the real *Myriactis nepalensis* with us!
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On Sat,
Gurcharan ji.
Your plants seems to agree well with this one on iNaturalist:
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/898064-Myriactis-wallichii
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To me these look like images of Myriactis wallichii.
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On Sat, Aug 19, 2023 at 8:03 PM J.M. Garg wrote:
> Hi, Singh ji,
> To me these images almo
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Musical%20Note.html
Tabish
On Friday, August 18, 2023 at 3:03:40 PM UTC+5:30 J.M. Garg wrote:
> Thanks, Prabhat ji
>
> -- Forwarded message -
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> Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2023 at 13:15
>
Looks like *Stellaria media*.
Tabish
On Sunday, August 13, 2023 at 10:05:41 AM UTC+5:30 Panda Subhasis Dr wrote:
> Locality: Darjeeling to Lebong
> Date: 13/09/2013
> Altitude: 2050 m
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Looking at the hairy flowers, it could be *Aeschynanthus hookeri* , but
need to see the calyx to be sure.
Tabish
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:59:41 PM UTC+5:30 M Sawmliana wrote:
> Location : Reiek tlang, Mizoram
> Altitude : ca.1,390 m
> Date : 29-06-2023
> Habit : Ep
ee how the corymbs in O. corymbosa look like. Moreover, while *Oldenlandia
corymbosa *is an erect plant, *Oldenlandia pumila *is by and large
prostrate.
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Yes, *Myriactis wightii *is already known from Nepal. Also, do have a look
at the images of M. wightii at POWO:
https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:234023-1/images
There are images similar to the plants in your posts.
Tabish
Some Exochorda cultivar - probably *Exochorda x macrantha *double form.
Tabish
On Tuesday, June 13, 2023 at 8:07:36 AM UTC+5:30 Alka Khare wrote:
> Hello friends
>
> These flowers were seen in Shalimar Bagh in Srinagar, J in April 2023.
> I could not find any match in the
This could be Hedychium gardnerianum
Tabish
On Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at 10:21:37 AM UTC+5:30 J.M. Garg wrote:
> Thanks, Prabhat ji
>
> -- Forwarded message -
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> Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2023 at 17:40
> Subject: Regarding confirmatio
This is Oldenlandia pumila. Oldenlandia corymbosa flowers are carried on a
*long
peduncle*.
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Corymb%20Diamond%20Flower.html
There are some other misidentifications of Oldenlandia pumila on eFI.
Tabish
On Monday, December 15, 2014 at 11:06:48 AM UTC
This is China Aster (*Callistephus chinensis*), a commonly cultivated plant
in North India.
Tabish
On Sunday, January 27, 2013 at 7:47:30 AM UTC+5:30 surajit koley wrote:
> Sir,
>
> Found this ornamental planted in a market area.
>
> Species : UNKNOWN
> H & H : abo
Angami, Rengma, Kuki and
Zeliang Naga tribes. It is a beautiful hill station of North-East India
beckoning the tourists to its religious, monumental and village
attractions."
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stern
part of Kohima Urban area today."
The flowers connection may just be a modern folklore. Although I have
many resources with names of plants in Naga tribes, never came across
*Kewhi*. Websites just copy paste from each other.
Tabish
On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 8:31:17 AM UTC+5:30
Rhododendron arboreum is called *Nithu* in the Angami language of Nagaland,
as per ENVIS Nagaland.
Tabish
On Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at 8:31:17 AM UTC+5:30 Gurcharan Singh wrote:
> The name of Kohima, is supposed to be after wildflower Kewhi or Kewhira.
> Could not find its botanica
Good to hear that! Thanks a lot Sabu ji!
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> Thanks a lot, Sabu ji
> --
> With regard
How about *Laggera alata, *although the heads do looks different?
Tabish
On Saturday, July 15, 2023 at 10:52:28 AM UTC+5:30 Nidhan Singh wrote:
> Thanks Tabish Ji for your inputs..
> It is quite distinct from Erigeron bonariensis, in every aspect..it is
> aromatic, with winged st
Oh I see...
On Saturday, July 15, 2023 at 10:52:28 AM UTC+5:30 Nidhan Singh wrote:
> Thanks Tabish Ji for your inputs..
> It is quite distinct from Erigeron bonariensis, in every aspect..it is
> aromatic, with winged stem, wider lance-like leaves, larger heads etc.
>
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Nidhan ji, this looks like *Erigeron bonariensis, *or something close to it.
Tabish
On Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at 8:42:40 PM UTC+5:30 Nidhan Singh wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Here is a new addition to our database, and specially significant to me
> for two reasons:
> 1. It is be
be others which I am not aware of.
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On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 10:26 AM J.M. Garg wrote:
>
>
> -- Forwarded message -
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Yes, Curcuma latifolia is very close to Curcuma zedoaria. The purple midrib
of the leaf is missing in Sawmliana plant.
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On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 10:26
Looks like *Scleria terrestris*
Tabish
On Friday, June 2, 2023 at 8:15:23 AM UTC+5:30 M Sawmliana wrote:
> Location : Hmuifang, Mizoram
> Altitude : ca.1,400 m
> Date : 30-05-2023
> Habit : Herb with triangular stem
> Habitat : Wild
>
> With regards,
> M.Sawmlia
Strobilanthes cordifolia
Tabish
On Friday, June 16, 2023 at 8:47:35 PM UTC+5:30 M Swamy wrote:
> Dear members,
> I am forwarding herewith a set of photographs of the tree . Photographed
> in Chennai. Is it an Anisomeles species ( A.indica ???)
> Please confirm or suggest new
Allium humile
Tabish
On Friday, June 9, 2023 at 11:30:59 PM UTC+5:30 Prashant Awale wrote:
> Dear All,
> Seen this herb enroute Dev-Kyara trek route in Uttarakhand. Could this be
> some Allium sp. (Allium humile??)
> Requesting ID.
> regards
> Prashant
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Looks like *Arisaema nepenthoides*
Tabish
On Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at 5:51:36 AM UTC+5:30 Saroj Kasaju wrote:
> *Arisaema consanguineum* Schott,
> Thankyou
> Saroj Kasaju
>
> On Mon, 29 May 2023 at 7:59 pm, M Sawmliana wrote:
>
>> Location : Hmuifang tlang, Mizor
This does look like *Gagea fragifera
<https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:947148-1> *rather
than Gagea lutea. Gagea fragifera is distributed in Kashmir too.
Tabish
On Thursday, May 18, 2023 at 8:41:09 AM UTC+5:30 Alka Khare wrote:
> Hello friends
>
&g
Looking at the leaves, it looks like *Alysicarpus heyneanus*
Tabish
On Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 7:09:39 PM UTC+5:30 Saroj Kasaju wrote:
> Dear Members,
>
> Location: Chobhar, Nepal
> Altitude: 4500 ft.
> Date: 21 September 2018
> Habit : Wild
>
> I guess it is
Dear Saroj,
The leaves of Erigeron karvinskianus are generally with 1–2 distal
pairs of pointed teeth or lobes. The leaves of Erigeron emodi are entire.
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This is *Chiloschista usneoides*, according to Pankaj Kumar.
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On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 6:55:52 PM UTC+5:30 M Sawmliana wrote:
> Location : Hmuifang tlang, Mizoram
> Altitude : ca.1,500 m
> Date : 04-04-2023
> Habit : Small epiphytic herb
> Habitat : Wild
> Not
This should be *Alpinia purpurata*
Tabish
On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 10:48:26 PM UTC+5:30 Saroj Kasaju wrote:
> Dear Dr. Sabu,
>
> Alpinia zerumbet "variegata" is the correct ID ?
> What about this ?
> https://groups.google.com/g/indiantreepix/c/-BJcqkcs9Ao/m/s
Thanks Garg ji.
Tabish
On Tue, 28 Mar, 2023, 5:39 AM J.M. Garg, wrote:
> I can see that in the posted images. Pl. have a close look.
> --
> With regards,
> J. M. Garg
>
> On Mon, 27 Mar, 2023, 23:12 Tabish, wrote:
>
>> Garg ji,
>>As the species name *perfo
Garg ji,
As the species name *perfoliata* indicates, the leaf-stalks of *Smilax
perfoliata *are supposed to have the interesting characteristic visible in
the following image:
https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/180048387
In the posted images this feature is not clearly visible.
Tabish
This looks like *Smilax ovalifolia*
Tabish
On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 11:36:36 AM UTC+5:30 J.M. Garg wrote:
> Posting these images for id, as posted by Mandra Ramesh Chowdary ji in
> another
> post (Smilax lanceifolia Roxb.)
> <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/
Thank you Garg ji and Gurcharan ji. Corrected at FOI now.
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On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 4:05 PM J.M. Garg wrote:
> Thanks, Singh ji.
> Tabish need
The closest I could come to is *Ipomoea obscura, *although flower size is
on the smaller side.
Tabish
On Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at 4:45:25 PM UTC+5:30 Tabish wrote:
> A delicate creeper with flowers about 1.5 cm, and small ovate-heat-shaped
> leaves, found wild in Delhi, bl
Thanks Nidhan ji!
But aren't the flowers of Ipomoea alba much larger, 8-14 cm?
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On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 5:33 PM Nidhan Singh
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> It is I
Or rather a Cheirostylis species
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On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 9:38 PM J.M. Garg wrote:
> Thanks, Sawmliana ji
>
> -- Forwarded message -
Pecteilis gigantea ?
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On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 9:38 PM J.M. Garg wrote:
> Thanks, Sawmliana ji
>
> -- Forwarded message
Thank you Garg ji for the key. Will try to verify some features in the
plant.
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On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 1:02 PM J.M. Garg wrote:
> Here are the
Just noticed that there is a species *Maesa manipurensis* Mez - guess we
should compare with that too, as it appears to be native to Manipur.
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Thanks Nidhan ji for the lightning fast response! I think you are right!
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On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 12:06 PM Nidhan Singh
wrote:
>
Thanks! That is a mistake - the two are different. It will be corrected
soon.
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On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 12:43 PM Saroj Kasaju wrote:
> Dear Tabi
Garg ji,
Thank you for sorting out numerous Artemisia postings on eFI!
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On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 4:35 PM J.M. Garg wrote:
> I think it is mo
Garg ji,
I did notice that there are a few other type of specimens too for Artemisia
nilagirica at GBIF. However, I believe that those may be
misidentifications.
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L. var. vesicaria*.
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On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 11:14 AM J.M. Garg wrote:
> Thanks, Dinesh ji.
> As per this publication (*Curtis’s Botanical Magaz
India is the major "Old World" tropical country
Tabish
On Friday, February 17, 2023 at 3:10:10 PM UTC+5:30 J.M. Garg wrote:
> Publication does not specifically mention distribution in India for this
> (*Passiflora
> vesicaria L. var. vesicaria*), but says:
> Distrib
!
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On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 11:14 AM J.M. Garg wrote:
> Thanks, Dinesh ji.
> As per this publication (*Curtis’s Botanical Magazine 2013 vol. 30 (4
g case for this view.
Tabish
On Tue, 14 Feb, 2023, 1:24 PM J.M. Garg, wrote:
> Thanks, Tabish ji, for the feedback.
> But if you see, a lot of observations here (
> https://efloraofindia.com/2011/02/07/artemisia-nilagirica/) are from
> South India, where POWO
>
Also check out this GBIF specimen of Artemisia nilagirica
https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/2610917440
Tabish
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On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 2:24 PM Tabish wrote:
org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:60475130-2>.
Tabish
On Monday, June 10, 2013 at 8:08:28 PM UTC+5:30 Satish Phadke wrote:
> This *Artemisia *plant was photographed in Sinhagad valley. It is
> commonly observed in western ghats.
> Is it *Artemisia nilagirica*?
> Dr Satish Phadke
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The leaves of the two species on FOI look different:
https://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Large-Leaf%20Flemingia.html
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Prostrate%20Flemingia.html
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Dear Saroj,
Flemingia semialata as per POWO
<https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:495302-1#distributions>
is found in Nepal too. Following is a specimen from Nepal:
http://apps.kew.org/herbcat/detailsQuery.do?barcode=K001121984
Sorry Saroj,
Only for Android right now. Will not work on iPhone.
Tabish
On Thursday, January 12, 2023 at 8:32:38 PM UTC+5:30 Saroj Kumar Kasaju
wrote:
> Does it work on an Iphone ?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Saroj Kasaju
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2023 at 5:37 PM Tabi
/apps/details?id=net.flowersofindia.valleyofflowers=1
Developed by *Suvrajyoti Chatterjee* for FOI.
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Looks like *Papaver macrostomum*, common in Kashmir.
Tabish
On Monday, January 2, 2023 at 7:19:50 PM UTC+5:30 seemabinzee786 wrote:
> Location Rajouri jandk
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out the difference between the flowers
of the two species. Do check out.
Cheers!
Tabish
On Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at 7:54:53 PM UTC+5:30 Dr Pankaj Kumar wrote:
> Should be Otochilus lancilabius
> Pankaj
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> On Tuesday, January 3, 2023, J.M. Garg wrote:
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See if the attached key is of some use. It is from the 2016 paper describing*
Craterostigma sessiliflorum*
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.247.2.8
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I think this is Torenia violacea.
Tabish
On Monday, November 7, 2022 at 9:31:41 PM UTC+5:30 msawm...@gmail.com wrote:
> Location : Hmuifang, Mizoram
> Altitude : ca.1,440 m.
> Date : 02-11-2022
> Habit : Herb
> Habitat : Wild
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> With regards,
> M.Sawmliana
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is *Phlogacanthus jenkinsii. *The
Phlogacanthus-B attached by me (the one with reddish flowers) is the real
Phlogacanthus thyrsiformis. This has been confirmed by one of the authors
of this paper, Dr. Sudhansu Sekhar Dash.
Cheers!
Tabish
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This looks like *Gastrochilus acutifolius* which is known to be found in
Manipur.
Tabish
On Friday, November 11, 2022 at 5:11:20 PM UTC+5:30 Mahadeswara wrote:
> Awesome photographs !!!
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> On Friday, November 11, 2022 at 2:17:34 PM UTC+5:30 malem...@gmail.com
> wrote:
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the
plant.
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On Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 8:55 PM J.M. Garg wrote:
> Hi, Tabish ji,
> I think images of Nepeta discolor by Sunit ji in
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