Same to you, raghu ji.
Wonderful shot!!!

On 15 August 2011 11:14, raghu ananth <raghu_...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>  Happy Independence Day to everybody!!!!
>
> /* Kaadu Gulabhi Hoovu (Wild Rose flower)
>
> This wild rose flower endemic to Coorg  thrives in the midst of the Cauvery
> river  (Here its a small river: - 15-25 feet wide, 2-4 feet deep, flows
> merrily through out the year.).  Height of the plant - 5-6 feet, Part of
> the long stems of the plant ( 3-5 meters lenght) were found  submerged in
> the water.
> Number of wild rose plants witnessed along the river (1.5 kms walk)  - 3
> (Pls check my next mail for more details on the plant. As per the group
> policy its one plant per mail)
>
> Thanks to  Dinesh Valke's  earlier EFI mail on the same species.
>
> https://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/3677609455bcd172/ab8c2f27dea6d9f8?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=Rosa+leschenaultiana+#ab8c2f27dea6d9f8
>
> Common name: Nilgiri Cluster-Rose, Nilgiri dog-rose, Evergreen rose •
> Coorgi Kaadu gulaabi huvu; Coorg Wild rose flower Botanical name: Rosa
> leschenaultiana Family: Rosaceae (Rose family);
> Rosa sempervirens var. leschenaultiana
>
> Bhagamandala, Coorg
> Habitat: Midst of the Cauvery river
> 27 July 2011
>
>
> Regards
> Raghu
>
>
>


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