Merremia umbellata. Regards
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The fruits are unripe to guess the sp but the plant may be U hookerii on
account of fruits tapering at apex. U narum fruits are blunt at apex. Regards
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D barbatulum. Regards
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Dendrophthoe trigona. Regards
On Sunday, 31 January 2016 19:56:41 UTC+5:30, Aarti S. Khale wrote:
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> This parasitic plant was seen at Lalbagh, Bangalore on 12 Nov, 2014.
> Sorry for bad picture due to low light in cloudy weather.
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Passiflora coccinea. Regards
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Crotalaria verrucosa. Regards
On Thursday, 28 January 2016 16:46:57 UTC+5:30, Shobha Halwe-Chavda wrote:
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> Flower for Id pl.Fabaceae ?
> Location - Dabhol,Konkan
> Date- 06.10.2015
> Habitat -Wild
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Dear Stephen,
This shows a climber with pinnate leaves and a flower with 5 petals in 2
series. Please show the full image besides a close up to be able to guess
the plant. Regards
On Wednesday, 27 January 2016 10:19:44 UTC+5:30, Stephen Markel wrote:
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> Can anyone help I.D.
I hope the palm that you were looking up is Cyagrus coronata or miniature
coconut palm since these are the seeds (without the outer sweet covering)
of that palm. I am sure if your palm is a coconut palm then there must be
one around. Location? The size may be 2-3 cm. Regards
On Monday, 25
Heterostemma sp of Apocynaceae. Please check sp from local flora. Regards
On Wednesday, 20 January 2016 15:56:59 UTC+5:30, Sourav Mahmud wrote:
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> Habitat :mangrove
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Another sp of Heterostemma. Regards
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> Habitat : mangrove
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Ceiba pentandra flowers bloom at night and like many Malvaceae they may
change the colour on fading. These flowers may have been white at night.
This is not Yellow Silk Cotton tree or Cochlospermum. Regards
On Sunday, 17 January 2016 10:56:49 UTC+5:30, thegardener.chaturvedi wrote:
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> It is
Smithia setulosa. Hope this was upto 100 cm tall.
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I am splitting the Sikkim trip from Sunderban for a better season at Shingba
Rhodo Sanctuary. I also hope that first or second week of April for Sikkim may
suit someone better.
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Thanks everyone for the appreciation.
Let me add here that one of the plant was close enough to allow images on my
mobile phone. This one is from my Samsung.
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On 27 Dec 2015 11:31, "Shrikant Ingalhalikar" <
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> I am planning a trip with BNHS to Sundarban 27 Feb to 1 March and onward
> trip upto 7 March on own to Shingba Sanctuary near Lachung in north Sikkim.
> A group of 4 is ideal. A
Id can be confirmed only from specimens of leaf and fruit. These do not show in
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Leaves have to be more than 30 cm long, rusty pubescent beneath and the
fruit has to be less than 1 cm long for it to be H ferruginea. I can barely
see underside of leaves to call it ferruginea. You need to confirm other
features. Regards
On Saturday, 5 December 2015 10:21:45 UTC+5:30, tsp
Please check for Commelina suffruticosa or other sp recorded. Regards
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E lineolatum. Must be at a waterfall. Regards
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I linifolia. Regards
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To me it looks like Tamarix. Regards
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Thanks everyone for the appreciation. The yellow is a crop called Indrayani
rice and green is another variety Udkadi which was given to me as having black
coloured leaves. But that wasn't the right seed. Yet some contrast due to
difference in maturity period. Better luck next time.
I would like
Anilji and Nidhanji,
This certainly is not Sopubia trifida. Please continue your search. Regards
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Sarcostigma klienii, female plant. Regards
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May be E tuberculatus. Regards
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Sarcostigma klienii, male plant. Regards
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This should be C alata looking at leaves and flowers. Please check. Regards
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Corolla lobes 5, hairy; stems up to 50 cm, branched and attenuate; hence
Caralluma adscendens var attenuata.
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Leaflets silky, less than 1/3rd of length hence C. sericeus. Regards
On Friday, 30 October 2015 17:47:26 UTC+5:30, Dinesh Valke wrote:
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> *Cajanus sericeus* (Baker) Maesen
> Fabaceae (Faboideae)Dear friends,
> I believe this plant to be *Cajanus sericeus* based on Pravin Kawale ji's
> post
Corolla lobes 5, glabrous; hence Caralluma adscendens var adscendens.
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First 4 images are of S. hirsuta and last 2 are of S. setulosa. Regards
On Thursday, 22 October 2015 16:39:54 UTC+5:30, Muthu Karthick, N wrote:
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> Dear all,
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> Please help me to identify this *Smithia* herb of Fabaceae. The habitat
> is a grassland of temperate climate.
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> Height: c.10 cm
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C. linifolia. Regards
On Thursday, 22 October 2015 13:52:33 UTC+5:30, Prashant wrote:
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> Looks like some Crotalaria sp.? Location: Mumbai.
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> Regards
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Further assuming that 3 sp have escaped in India, following key can be
generated.
Flowers yellow/orangesulphureus
Not as above
Ultimate lobes leaves
0-1.5 mm widebipinnatus
2-10 mm wide.caudatus
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Sorry to have come in late. My labelling in FOS is based on BSI. I was moved by
the discussion and feel on study of some floras that
1. Yellow/orange flowers is C sulphureus.
2. All other coloured flowers is C bipinnatus.
I will confirm this after matching the specimen of
This may be Scurrula cordifolia. Regards
On Wednesday, 21 October 2015 22:24:51 UTC+5:30, tsp kumar wrote:
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> Dear friends,
> Submitting few images of a Loranthaceae sp for ID assistanceCould it
> be Scurrula buddleiodes...???
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> Habit: Epiphytic,Parasitic shrub.
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> Habitat:Semi-evergreen
Pictures are rightly named Grona dalzellii. Current genus name may be Nogra.
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T alternifolia, a small wild tree in w ghats. Regards
On Sunday, 20 September 2015 13:36:24 UTC+5:30, Aarti S. Khale wrote:
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> Resurfacing for id please.
> Aarti
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> On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 2:28 PM, Aarti S. Khale > wrote:
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>> Cultivated, garden plant seen at a plant
This would be Rheum australe. Regards
On Tuesday, 15 September 2015 20:08:08 UTC+5:30, Shobha Halwe-Chavda wrote:
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> Flower for Id
> Location - Chhitkul, Himachal Pradesh
> Date- 24.08.2015
> Habitat -Wild
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> Regards,
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May be forma concolor of B tomentosa.
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May be forma concolor of B tomentosa.
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This can be Neanotis foetida if it's a herb of 60 mm. Please look into the
local flora for sp. Regards
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This can be Stereospermum chelenoides of Bignoniaceae. Need to see
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Yes. S racemosa. Regards
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This is Polygonum plebeium. Regards
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Ruellia simplex. Regards
On Tuesday, 5 May 2015 11:35:19 UTC+5:30, Gopal Shinde wrote:
Requesting ID of following ornamental. Photo taken on 11July14 near
Pandharpur, Maharashtra.
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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
Please check for S intermedium. 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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Olax imbricata if the fruits are 3 cm long.
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Artocarpus lakucha. 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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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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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 Salix sp
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J ritchiei. Regards
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Date: 17 Apr 2015 07:39
Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:221126] ANAPR35 What are these structures?
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Deep furrows on the bark help white ants to deposit
Pictures show only fruits. Regards
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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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This may be Nelsonia canescens
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This may be Toona hexandra. Regards
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Elaeocarpus glandulosus and Trichilia connaroides
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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
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I agree with Vijayshankar. Even this tree is 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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Firmiana colorata
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Cayratia trifolia of Vitaceae
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L.lutea
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UTC+5:30, Balkar wrote:
Dear All
This Year in June we planned to visit Great Himalayan National Park and
Banjar valley in Himachal. Just near the scheduled plan, only we two
members me and Shrikant Ingalhalikar ji were ready to go. During this 7-8
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The mobile phone revolution is perpetual. It has made many a things
redundant. Be it a pen, paper, calender, diary, radio, music-video player,
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the new year.
Last few years I wondered at the junk of my film cameras, now I
Excellent images.
Are any saplings or young trees available for this species anywhere ?
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Stictocardia beraviensis
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This should be Exacum lawii though calyx (not winged) can't be seen in the
pictures.E pumilum flowers are in cymes and E lawii flowers are solitary on
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E pedunculatum. Note winged calyx.Regards
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Warm regards,
Anita Kindre.
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 7:10 AM, Shrikant Ingalhalikar
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Thanks Radha, Aneeta and Viplav.
I have checked stipules as suggested by Radha and they tally with F
exasperata. The venation and leaf thickness also match with F
Thanks Radha, Aneeta and Viplav.
I have checked stipules as suggested by Radha and they tally with F exasperata.
The venation and leaf thickness also match with F exasperata.
My plant and Aneeta's plant seem to be coppiced forms of A. Exasperata. Thanks
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It is a branched shrub about 1 mt tall. branches lenticellate. leaves alternate
ovate, 10-20 cm, often deeply 3 lobed, serrate, coriaceous, rough . petioles 3
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Attaching an image that was missed. Regards
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It is a branched shrub about 1 mt tall. branches lenticellate. leaves
alternate ovate, 10-20 cm, often deeply 3 lobed, serrate, coriaceous, rough
. petioles 3 cm
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Sorry, not Rhynchosia, I meant to say Flemingia. I do not recollect
species. Regards
On Friday, 22 August 2014 08:23:30 UTC+5:30, Shrikant Ingalhalikar wrote:
Rhynchosia sp. Regards
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Dioscorea alata. Regards
On Thursday, 31 July 2014 20:50:34 UTC+5:30, Aarti S. Khale wrote:
Climber seen at Lalbagh on 28/7/14.
Cultivated, ornamental plant.
No flowers.
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Thanks Dr Rawatji for these valuable additions. Could you please integrate
them and add to the list included in the introduction. Regards
On Wednesday, 6 August 2014 20:03:17 UTC+5:30, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
Nice one Rawat ji.
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SGTB Khalsa
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Dear Members,
I am attaching an introductory write up on Arecaceae. Members are
requested to update it. Regards
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Dear Aartiji,
Unfortunately have to only guess the sizes. If the flower is about 2 cm, it
may be Gantelbua urens. The season is also in favour of this ID. Regards
On Saturday, 3 May 2014 19:25:00 UTC+5:30, Aarti S. Khale wrote:
Dear Radha ji,
Thanks for your feedback.
Possibly, Satish ji,
Hibiscus tiliaceus, a cultivated small tree. Regards
On Saturday, 3 May 2014 16:05:42 UTC+5:30, thegardener.chaturvedi wrote:
It looks like Thespesia populnea.
Promila
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May be Tespesia
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Apparently this may be a cultivated sp of Osbeckia (Melastomataceae).
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On Friday, 2 May 2014 22:07:21 UTC+5:30, Anurag Sharma wrote:
Found in Bangalore
2nd May
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Ardisia solanacea. Regards
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Thanks, Divakar ji.
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From: Divakar Mesta divaka...@gmail.com javascript:
Date: 2 May 2014 13:25
Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:186910] Fwd: Identification needed
To: J.M.
Merremia quinqufolia.
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Sorry.I ignored size of 5 cm. This is I. cairica alright. Flowers are often
white. Regards
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Merremia aegyptia is a guess in absence of flowers leaves and size of
capsule. Regards
On Wednesday, 23 April 2014 16:16:00 UTC+5:30, Aarti S. Khale wrote:
Thanks Santhan ji.
Hope to get the Species identified.
Regards,
Aarti
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 9:11 AM, Santhan P
Dear Satish Nikam
This is an interesting plant. Could you please give exact location of plant
on Amby Valley road either by marking on google earth or by GPS
coordinates. Regards
On Tuesday, 22 April 2014 16:59:39 UTC+5:30, sattu wrote:
Friends,
Kindly help in identification.
sure you will add more and more to this
series.
Pankaj
On Sunday, 19 January 2014 00:24:46 UTC+8, Dinesh Valke wrote:
Dear friends,
Good news to enthusiasts of Sahyadri flora. Shrikant (Ingalhalikar) ji's
third and last field guide in the series, aptly named as 'Final Flowers
Male flowers of Tinospora cordifolia. Regards
On Tuesday, 22 April 2014 10:31:14 UTC+5:30, Adittya Dharap wrote:
Thank you all for the inputs.
I think the data is indeed insufficient to reach the id.
I will try and post more images.
best regards
Adittya
*From:* radha veach
Dear All,
Including the name of a person (me) as an author who merely suggested the
ID of a posting is an unusual gesture. Thank you Mr. KN Reddy and
everybody. Regards
On Friday, 28 March 2014 10:09:23 UTC+5:30, JM Garg wrote:
I think we are talking of pictures in the thread at Thunia alba
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