Dear Tsp Kumar,

Here you are mentioning only one species therefore use sp. instead of spp.
When you have multiple species of a genus to be mentioned use spp.
Just a minor correction but important as far as taxonomic principles are
concerned.

Regards
Giby





On 7 June 2015 at 10:22, Dr Pankaj Kumar <sahanipan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am a bit confused, Dendrobium heyneanum or Dendrobium panduratum.
> I think Giby is right.
>
>
> On Saturday, 6 June 2015 23:14:01 UTC+8, Tsp Kumar wrote:
>>
>>
>> Tsp Kumar <tspkuma...@gmail.com>
>> [image: Attachments]Apr 21
>> Reply
>> to indiantreepix
>> Dear sirs,
>> Submitting images of a specimen which I believe is a Dendrobium spp for
>> further identification.
>>
>> Date/time:06-06-2015/  about 5-15 PM
>>
>> Location:Devaramane,Mudigere,Chikmagalur,Karnataka,about 1500msl
>>
>> Habitat:Wild,Shola forest.
>>
>> Habit; An epiphytic orchid.
>>
>> With regards
>> -tspkumar
>>
>>


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