Re: [efloraofindia:317041] Re: Another Karvi like in Matheran

2019-02-15 Thread Sharmila Punde
 Thank you so much Radha Ji. Yes, these  plants are specific to their
microenvironment. But will try. May be similar soil rich with iron and
other similar minerals will help.
They found at Garbet point, many of them, in Matheran.
Thanks
Sharmila

On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 1:07 PM radha veach  wrote:

> Hello Sharmila,
>
> Dinesh has guided you regarding written sources for the plants.
> As for growing them indoors i am not sure they would thrive. These
> particular plants are specific to their microenvironment. You could try
> planting seeds after the next flowering period.
> Where exactly in Matheran did you observe them?
> Regards
> Radha
>
> On Sat 16 Feb, 2019, 12:25 PM Dinesh Valke 
>> I am not able to recognize the species of the posted plant, Sharmila ji.
>> I know only few *karvi* plants, from their - flowers, along with habit
>> and habitat.
>>
>> Most of the flora are found recorded in THE FLORA OF THE PRESIDENCY OF
>> BOMBAY by Cooke ... and Talbot's List of the Trees, Shrubs, and Woody
>> Climbers of the Bombay Presidency. The botanical names in the floras may
>> have undergone some changes according to studies.
>>
>> Regards.
>> Dinesh
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 11:15 AM Sharmila Punde <
>> sharmilaflorain...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Radha Ji,  Dinesh Ji,
>>>Thank you so much Radha Ji, Dinesh Ji.
>>>Was searching match since your answering post. But could not arrive
>>> to conclusion beside many search and comparisons. Please inform few book
>>> names which has information of these species in Western Ghats. Do British
>>> Flora of India Volume-1 and Volume-2 has this?  I have 'Jungle Trees of
>>> Central India' which does not have these species information. Please let me
>>> spend some more time so that can report morphology as much detail as
>>> possible.  When you specially mentioned that they are shade loving, i got
>>> more interested if they can be grown indoor. Now days only money plants,
>>> areca palm other non-indigenous are grown widely as indoor. May be
>>> *Strobilanthes* can be replaced with them. Looks very beautiful and
>>> soft.
>>> Thanks
>>> Sharmila
>>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 12:59 PM radha veach 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hello Sharmila,

 yes it could be.

 Another possibility is* Strobilanthes* *ixiocephala* Benth. I am
 looking at the white woolly stems which stand out when the plants are
 young. This is another common *Strobilanthes* which is commonly found
 in shady places.

 regards
 Radha
 

 On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 12:00:12 AM UTC+5:30, sharmilafloraindia
 wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>  Please help identify shrub in attached pictures. The shrub along
> with few other species occupied both sides of small hill roads. Special
> thing to note that they were growing in very shady area. Leaves are wooly,
> hairy. When leaf pressed, can feel it's thickness, feel spongyness like
> that of spongy and think coating of new electronic devices. Texture of 
> leaf
> is very unique, has raised thick rectangles formed by veins, as in 
> attached
> pictures.
> Location: Matheran
> Date: Mid December 2018
> Seems the attached pictures are matching with  *Strobilanthes
> lupulinus  as per* my post
> 
> by Dinesh Ji,  if compared with prominent dentated, finely wavy margin,
> leaf shape and colour, hairs,  raised thick rectangles formed by veins . 
> No
> flowers found for comparision.
> Please provide input regarding identification.
> Thanks
> Sharmila
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Re: [efloraofindia:317040] Re: Another Karvi like in Matheran

2019-02-15 Thread Sharmila Punde
Thank you so much Dinesh Ji, will get these books first.
Sharmila

On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 12:25 PM Dinesh Valke 
wrote:

> I am not able to recognize the species of the posted plant, Sharmila ji.
> I know only few *karvi* plants, from their - flowers, along with habit
> and habitat.
>
> Most of the flora are found recorded in THE FLORA OF THE PRESIDENCY OF
> BOMBAY by Cooke ... and Talbot's List of the Trees, Shrubs, and Woody
> Climbers of the Bombay Presidency. The botanical names in the floras may
> have undergone some changes according to studies.
>
> Regards.
> Dinesh
>
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 11:15 AM Sharmila Punde <
> sharmilaflorain...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Radha Ji,  Dinesh Ji,
>>Thank you so much Radha Ji, Dinesh Ji.
>>Was searching match since your answering post. But could not arrive to
>> conclusion beside many search and comparisons. Please inform few book names
>> which has information of these species in Western Ghats. Do British Flora
>> of India Volume-1 and Volume-2 has this?  I have 'Jungle Trees of Central
>> India' which does not have these species information. Please let me spend
>> some more time so that can report morphology as much detail as possible.
>> When you specially mentioned that they are shade loving, i got more
>> interested if they can be grown indoor. Now days only money plants, areca
>> palm other non-indigenous are grown widely as indoor. May be
>> *Strobilanthes* can be replaced with them. Looks very beautiful and
>> soft.
>> Thanks
>> Sharmila
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 12:59 PM radha veach  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Sharmila,
>>>
>>> yes it could be.
>>>
>>> Another possibility is* Strobilanthes* *ixiocephala* Benth. I am
>>> looking at the white woolly stems which stand out when the plants are
>>> young. This is another common *Strobilanthes* which is commonly found
>>> in shady places.
>>>
>>> regards
>>> Radha
>>> 
>>>
>>> On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 12:00:12 AM UTC+5:30, sharmilafloraindia
>>> wrote:

 Dear All,
  Please help identify shrub in attached pictures. The shrub along
 with few other species occupied both sides of small hill roads. Special
 thing to note that they were growing in very shady area. Leaves are wooly,
 hairy. When leaf pressed, can feel it's thickness, feel spongyness like
 that of spongy and think coating of new electronic devices. Texture of leaf
 is very unique, has raised thick rectangles formed by veins, as in attached
 pictures.
 Location: Matheran
 Date: Mid December 2018
 Seems the attached pictures are matching with  *Strobilanthes
 lupulinus  as per* my post
 
 by Dinesh Ji,  if compared with prominent dentated, finely wavy margin,
 leaf shape and colour, hairs,  raised thick rectangles formed by veins . No
 flowers found for comparision.
 Please provide input regarding identification.
 Thanks
 Sharmila

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Re: [efloraofindia:317038] Re: Another Karvi like in Matheran

2019-02-15 Thread Sharmila Punde
Dear Radha Ji!
Apologising for late reply!
Sharmila


On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 12:59 PM radha veach  wrote:

> Hello Sharmila,
>
> yes it could be.
>
> Another possibility is* Strobilanthes* *ixiocephala* Benth. I am looking
> at the white woolly stems which stand out when the plants are young. This
> is another common *Strobilanthes* which is commonly found in shady
> places.
>
> regards
> Radha
> 
>
> On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 12:00:12 AM UTC+5:30, sharmilafloraindia
> wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>  Please help identify shrub in attached pictures. The shrub along
>> with few other species occupied both sides of small hill roads. Special
>> thing to note that they were growing in very shady area. Leaves are wooly,
>> hairy. When leaf pressed, can feel it's thickness, feel spongyness like
>> that of spongy and think coating of new electronic devices. Texture of leaf
>> is very unique, has raised thick rectangles formed by veins, as in attached
>> pictures.
>> Location: Matheran
>> Date: Mid December 2018
>> Seems the attached pictures are matching with  *Strobilanthes lupulinus
>> as per* my post
>> 
>> by Dinesh Ji,  if compared with prominent dentated, finely wavy margin,
>> leaf shape and colour, hairs,  raised thick rectangles formed by veins . No
>> flowers found for comparision.
>> Please provide input regarding identification.
>> Thanks
>> Sharmila
>>
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Re: [efloraofindia:317037] Re: Another Karvi like in Matheran

2019-02-15 Thread radha veach
Hello Sharmila,

Dinesh has guided you regarding written sources for the plants.
As for growing them indoors i am not sure they would thrive. These
particular plants are specific to their microenvironment. You could try
planting seeds after the next flowering period.
Where exactly in Matheran did you observe them?
Regards
Radha

On Sat 16 Feb, 2019, 12:25 PM Dinesh Valke  I am not able to recognize the species of the posted plant, Sharmila ji.
> I know only few *karvi* plants, from their - flowers, along with habit
> and habitat.
>
> Most of the flora are found recorded in THE FLORA OF THE PRESIDENCY OF
> BOMBAY by Cooke ... and Talbot's List of the Trees, Shrubs, and Woody
> Climbers of the Bombay Presidency. The botanical names in the floras may
> have undergone some changes according to studies.
>
> Regards.
> Dinesh
>
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 11:15 AM Sharmila Punde <
> sharmilaflorain...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Radha Ji,  Dinesh Ji,
>>Thank you so much Radha Ji, Dinesh Ji.
>>Was searching match since your answering post. But could not arrive to
>> conclusion beside many search and comparisons. Please inform few book names
>> which has information of these species in Western Ghats. Do British Flora
>> of India Volume-1 and Volume-2 has this?  I have 'Jungle Trees of Central
>> India' which does not have these species information. Please let me spend
>> some more time so that can report morphology as much detail as possible.
>> When you specially mentioned that they are shade loving, i got more
>> interested if they can be grown indoor. Now days only money plants, areca
>> palm other non-indigenous are grown widely as indoor. May be
>> *Strobilanthes* can be replaced with them. Looks very beautiful and
>> soft.
>> Thanks
>> Sharmila
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 12:59 PM radha veach  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Sharmila,
>>>
>>> yes it could be.
>>>
>>> Another possibility is* Strobilanthes* *ixiocephala* Benth. I am
>>> looking at the white woolly stems which stand out when the plants are
>>> young. This is another common *Strobilanthes* which is commonly found
>>> in shady places.
>>>
>>> regards
>>> Radha
>>> 
>>>
>>> On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 12:00:12 AM UTC+5:30, sharmilafloraindia
>>> wrote:

 Dear All,
  Please help identify shrub in attached pictures. The shrub along
 with few other species occupied both sides of small hill roads. Special
 thing to note that they were growing in very shady area. Leaves are wooly,
 hairy. When leaf pressed, can feel it's thickness, feel spongyness like
 that of spongy and think coating of new electronic devices. Texture of leaf
 is very unique, has raised thick rectangles formed by veins, as in attached
 pictures.
 Location: Matheran
 Date: Mid December 2018
 Seems the attached pictures are matching with  *Strobilanthes
 lupulinus  as per* my post
 
 by Dinesh Ji,  if compared with prominent dentated, finely wavy margin,
 leaf shape and colour, hairs,  raised thick rectangles formed by veins . No
 flowers found for comparision.
 Please provide input regarding identification.
 Thanks
 Sharmila

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Re: [efloraofindia:317034] Re: Another Karvi like in Matheran

2019-02-15 Thread Dinesh Valke
I am not able to recognize the species of the posted plant, Sharmila ji.
I know only few *karvi* plants, from their - flowers, along with habit and
habitat.

Most of the flora are found recorded in THE FLORA OF THE PRESIDENCY OF
BOMBAY by Cooke ... and Talbot's List of the Trees, Shrubs, and Woody
Climbers of the Bombay Presidency. The botanical names in the floras may
have undergone some changes according to studies.

Regards.
Dinesh

On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 11:15 AM Sharmila Punde <
sharmilaflorain...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Radha Ji,  Dinesh Ji,
>Thank you so much Radha Ji, Dinesh Ji.
>Was searching match since your answering post. But could not arrive to
> conclusion beside many search and comparisons. Please inform few book names
> which has information of these species in Western Ghats. Do British Flora
> of India Volume-1 and Volume-2 has this?  I have 'Jungle Trees of Central
> India' which does not have these species information. Please let me spend
> some more time so that can report morphology as much detail as possible.
> When you specially mentioned that they are shade loving, i got more
> interested if they can be grown indoor. Now days only money plants, areca
> palm other non-indigenous are grown widely as indoor. May be
> *Strobilanthes* can be replaced with them. Looks very beautiful and soft.
> Thanks
> Sharmila
>
> On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 12:59 PM radha veach  wrote:
>
>> Hello Sharmila,
>>
>> yes it could be.
>>
>> Another possibility is* Strobilanthes* *ixiocephala* Benth. I am looking
>> at the white woolly stems which stand out when the plants are young. This
>> is another common *Strobilanthes* which is commonly found in shady
>> places.
>>
>> regards
>> Radha
>> 
>>
>> On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 12:00:12 AM UTC+5:30, sharmilafloraindia
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear All,
>>>  Please help identify shrub in attached pictures. The shrub along
>>> with few other species occupied both sides of small hill roads. Special
>>> thing to note that they were growing in very shady area. Leaves are wooly,
>>> hairy. When leaf pressed, can feel it's thickness, feel spongyness like
>>> that of spongy and think coating of new electronic devices. Texture of leaf
>>> is very unique, has raised thick rectangles formed by veins, as in attached
>>> pictures.
>>> Location: Matheran
>>> Date: Mid December 2018
>>> Seems the attached pictures are matching with  *Strobilanthes
>>> lupulinus  as per* my post
>>> 
>>> by Dinesh Ji,  if compared with prominent dentated, finely wavy margin,
>>> leaf shape and colour, hairs,  raised thick rectangles formed by veins . No
>>> flowers found for comparision.
>>> Please provide input regarding identification.
>>> Thanks
>>> Sharmila
>>>
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Re: [efloraofindia:317033] Tree for ID, Hyderabad Telangana NAW-JAN19-03

2019-02-15 Thread Sharmila Punde
Thank you so much Saroj Ji!
Should we go with Ochna integerrima? It seems you have compared
morphological characters and matching.
i was trying to get morphological information of Ochna integerrima, but
could not get. Is there some link or book which has original morphological
description from the owner taxanomists who named this species?
Thank you again
Sharmila


On Sat, Feb 9, 2019 at 2:14 PM Saroj Kumar Kasaju 
wrote:

> Ochna integerrima (Lour.) Merr. ??
>
> Thank you.
>
> Saroj Kasaju
>
> On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 12:28:21 PM UTC+5:45, nawaqif wrote:
>>
>> thank you very much.
>>
>> On Thu, 7 Feb 2019 at 11:46, Sharmila Punde 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Nadeem ji, please take a look at
>>> https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/m---z/o/ochnaceae/ochna/ochna-kirkii-1
>>> as per efloraofindia.
>>> Regards
>>> Sharmila
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 10:54 AM nadeem waqif 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Kindly identify this tree with shiny leaves, yellow flowers and red
 fruit. Photographed in a house in Hyderabad city.

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Re: [efloraofindia:317031] Re: Another Karvi like in Matheran

2019-02-15 Thread Sharmila Punde
Dear Radha Ji,  Dinesh Ji,
   Thank you so much Radha Ji, Dinesh Ji.
   Was searching match since your answering post. But could not arrive to
conclusion beside many search and comparisons. Please inform few book names
which has information of these species in Western Ghats. Do British Flora
of India Volume-1 and Volume-2 has this?  I have 'Jungle Trees of Central
India' which does not have these species information. Please let me spend
some more time so that can report morphology as much detail as possible.
When you specially mentioned that they are shade loving, i got more
interested if they can be grown indoor. Now days only money plants, areca
palm other non-indigenous are grown widely as indoor. May be
*Strobilanthes* can
be replaced with them. Looks very beautiful and soft.
Thanks
Sharmila

On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 12:59 PM radha veach  wrote:

> Hello Sharmila,
>
> yes it could be.
>
> Another possibility is* Strobilanthes* *ixiocephala* Benth. I am looking
> at the white woolly stems which stand out when the plants are young. This
> is another common *Strobilanthes* which is commonly found in shady
> places.
>
> regards
> Radha
> 
>
> On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 12:00:12 AM UTC+5:30, sharmilafloraindia
> wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>  Please help identify shrub in attached pictures. The shrub along
>> with few other species occupied both sides of small hill roads. Special
>> thing to note that they were growing in very shady area. Leaves are wooly,
>> hairy. When leaf pressed, can feel it's thickness, feel spongyness like
>> that of spongy and think coating of new electronic devices. Texture of leaf
>> is very unique, has raised thick rectangles formed by veins, as in attached
>> pictures.
>> Location: Matheran
>> Date: Mid December 2018
>> Seems the attached pictures are matching with  *Strobilanthes lupulinus
>> as per* my post
>> 
>> by Dinesh Ji,  if compared with prominent dentated, finely wavy margin,
>> leaf shape and colour, hairs,  raised thick rectangles formed by veins . No
>> flowers found for comparision.
>> Please provide input regarding identification.
>> Thanks
>> Sharmila
>>
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Re: [efloraofindia:317030] Re: Geranium wallichianum (Geraniaceae) from Rohtang...

2019-02-15 Thread Amritpal singh
Thanks Bubai Bera sir..
On 16-Feb-2019 9:41 AM, "Bubai Bera"  wrote:

> Excellent click sir.
>
>
> Bubai
>
> On Sat, 16 Feb 2019, 08:33 Amritpal singh, 
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>> Thankyou very much Anil Thakur sir..
>> On 16-Feb-2019 7:57 AM, "Anil Thakur"  wrote:
>>
>>> Beautiful clicks
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Re: [efloraofindia:317029] Re: Geranium wallichianum (Geraniaceae) from Rohtang...

2019-02-15 Thread Bubai Bera
Excellent click sir.


Bubai

On Sat, 16 Feb 2019, 08:33 Amritpal singh,  wrote:

> Thankyou very much Anil Thakur sir..
> On 16-Feb-2019 7:57 AM, "Anil Thakur"  wrote:
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>> Beautiful clicks
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Re: [efloraofindia:317028] Re: Geranium wallichianum (Geraniaceae) from Rohtang...

2019-02-15 Thread Amritpal singh
Thankyou very much Anil Thakur sir..
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Re: [efloraofindia:317027] Re: Geranium wallichianum (Geraniaceae) from Rohtang...

2019-02-15 Thread Amritpal singh
Thanks Carmelita ji...
On 15-Feb-2019 7:10 PM, "carmelita"  wrote:

> amritsingh0095, very good images. I especially like the black background
> which does not distract. Thank you!
>
> On Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 12:17:43 AM UTC-5, amritsingh0095 wrote:
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>> Respected all,
>> Here am attaching some images of Geranium wallichianum (Geraniaceae) shot
>> from Rohtang in August 2018...!!!
>> Thanks.
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[efloraofindia:317027] GOSSYPIUM ARBOREUM

2019-02-15 Thread Anil Thakur
It used to be cultivated in my area nearly 30 years ago. Now replaced by New 
World species. 

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[efloraofindia:317026] Re: Geranium wallichianum (Geraniaceae) from Rohtang...

2019-02-15 Thread Anil Thakur
Beautiful clicks 

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Re: [efloraofindia:317024] How to differentiate between Gardenia gummifera & Gardenia resinifera?

2019-02-15 Thread Ushadi Micromini
ok
but now you have the key
take your time

On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 12:33 PM Aarti S. Khale 
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> Usha Di,
> I'm tied up with family commitments and not getting time for interacting.
> So it may be a while before I can further look into it.
> Regards,
> Aarti
>
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 1:11 PM Ushadi Micromini <
> microminipho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thank you for your response.
>> gargji gave you reference
>> did you not read it?
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 11:19 AM Aarti S. Khale 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Usha Di,
>>> I'm sorry can't recollect whether there were any further inputs from our
>>> experts to this post.
>>> Probably there were none.
>>> Regards,
>>> Aarti
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 7:05 PM Ushadi Micromini <
>>> microminipho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 i thought i was sending this to Aarti
 but her address did not get included
 is it because its an old thread?
 sorry Aarti
 here goes again

 On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 4:23 PM Ushadi 
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> very interesting question, Aarti
>
> but i dont see what did you surmise// derive from this exercise
> could you please teach us
> ?/
> interesting and important details
>
> thank you
> ps i was reviewing the Gardenia page per Mr Garg's request when i
> stumbled on this intriguing thread
> usha di
>
>
> On Thursday, August 14, 2014 at 1:41:32 PM UTC+5:30, Aarti S. Khale
> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Garg Ji.
>> Regards,
>> Aarti
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 11:26 AM, J.M. Garg 
>>  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, Aarti ji.
>>> Pl. see the following:
>>> Flora of Davanagere District, Karnataka, India
>>> 
>>>  By
>>> B. K. Manjunatha, V. Krishna, T. Pullaiah (2004)- Details with
>>> *keys.*
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9 August 2014 17:46, Aarti S. Khale 
>>>  wrote:
>>>
 Dear friends,
 Can you help me in differentiating between the two Species?
 What are the specific characters to look for?

 Aarti

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> very interesting question, Aarti
>
> but i dont see what did you surmise// derive from this exercise
> could you please teach us
> ?/
> interesting and important details
>
> thank you
> ps i was reviewing the Gardenia page per Mr Garg's request when i
> stumbled on this intriguing thread
> usha di
>
>
> 

[efloraofindia:317023] Re: Strophanthus gratus

2019-02-15 Thread Ushadi Micromini
very nice
wild or planted
there is wall in picture
yet the question

On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 2:56 PM Bubai Bera  wrote:

> Dear members
>
> Strophanthus gratus
> Family : Apocynaceae
> Midnapore , West Bengal
> Date : 03 December 2018
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[efloraofindia:317022] Fwd: GOSSYPIUM ARBOREUM

2019-02-15 Thread J.M. Garg
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From: Bimal Sar kar 
Date: Fri 15 Feb, 2019, 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: GOSSYPIUM ARBOREUM
To: J.M. Garg 


Thank you Garg ji.
I will correct.
With regards,
Bimal

On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 at 17:40, J.M. Garg  wrote:

> Does not matches with images at Gossypium arboretum
> 
> This should be *Gossypium hirsutum* L.
> 
>  as
> per images herein.
>
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> Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2019 at 08:53
> Subject: GOSSYPIUM ARBOREUM
> To:
>
>
> Attaching three images of Gossypium arboreum ( COTTON/ TULA/RUI )
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[efloraofindia:317022] Re: Geranium wallichianum (Geraniaceae) from Rohtang...

2019-02-15 Thread carmelita
amritsingh0095, very good images. I especially like the black background 
which does not distract. Thank you!

On Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 12:17:43 AM UTC-5, amritsingh0095 wrote:
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> Respected all,
> Here am attaching some images of Geranium wallichianum (Geraniaceae) shot 
> from Rohtang in August 2018...!!!
> Thanks.
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[efloraofindia:317020] Re: SK353JAN29-2017:ID

2019-02-15 Thread Saroj Kasaju
Yes, it is.

Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju


On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 10:53 AM J.M. Garg  wrote:

> Pl. check with images at Dioscorea bulbifera
> 
>
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> Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2017 at 12:36
> Subject: SK353JAN29-2017:ID
> To: efloraofindia , J.M. Garg <
> jmga...@gmail.com>
>
>
> Dear Members,
>
> Location: Raniban, Balaju, Nepal
> Altitude:  4900 ft.
> Date: 26 August 2016
>
> Dioscorea ...???
>
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Re: [efloraofindia:317018] Re: Geranium wallichianum (Geraniaceae) from Rohtang...

2019-02-15 Thread Amritpal singh
Thanks a lot Saroj sir..
On 15-Feb-2019 6:20 PM, "Saroj Kumar Kasaju"  wrote:

> Lovely upload Amrit ji.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Saroj Kasaju
>
> On Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 11:02:43 AM UTC+5:45, amritsingh0095
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>> Respected all,
>> Here am attaching some images of Geranium wallichianum (Geraniaceae) shot
>> from Rohtang in August 2018...!!!
>> Thanks.
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Re: [efloraofindia:317018] Re: Geranium wallichianum (Geraniaceae) from Rohtang...

2019-02-15 Thread Amritpal singh
Thanks Mahadeswara sir..
On 15-Feb-2019 8:32 AM, "Mahadeswara"  wrote:

> Beautiful upload with clarity & identity of the species. Great !
>
> On Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 10:47:43 AM UTC+5:30, amritsingh0095
> wrote:
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>> Respected all,
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>> from Rohtang in August 2018...!!!
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[efloraofindia:317016] Re: SK347JAN27-2017:ID

2019-02-15 Thread Saroj Kasaju
Not able to decide.

Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju


On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 6:14 PM J.M. Garg  wrote:

> As per checklist of Nepal, you have
> *Boehmeria* *macrophylla* D. Don syn. of *Boehmeria penduliflora* Weddell
> ex D. G. Long
>  ,
> but does not match as per illustration at
> http://www.efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=50522_id=2
>
> You also have *Boehmeria platyphylla var. platyphylla *D. Don syn. of 
> *Boehmeria
> macrophylla* var. *macrophylla*
> 
> and matches as per illustration at
> http://www.efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=50511_id=2
>
> You also have *Boehmeria platyphylla* var. *canescens* Wedd. which is a
> syn. of *Boehmeria macrophylla* var. *canescens* (Weddell) D. G. Long
> 
>
> So your plant is most likely *Boehmeria macrophylla* var. *macrophylla*
>  or 
> *Boehmeria
> macrophylla* var. *canescens* (Weddell) D. G. Long
> 
>
> -- Forwarded message -
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> Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2017 at 21:35
> Subject: SK347JAN27-2017:ID
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>
> Dear Members,
>
> Location: Raniban, Balaju, Nepal
> Altitude:  4900 ft.
> Date: 26 August 2016
>
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> Thank you.
>
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[efloraofindia:317015] Re: SK1655 18 Dec 2018

2019-02-15 Thread Saroj Kasaju
That is not matching Mr. Garg. As far as I remember the size of flower is
around one cm. or less in diameter.

Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju


On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 11:08 AM J.M. Garg  wrote:

> We also have one Symphyotrichum novi-belgii
> 
>  in
> efi. Pl. check.
>
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> Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2018 at 18:58
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>
>
> Dear Members,
>
> Location: Makalbari, Katmandu, Nepal
> Date: 19 July 2014
> Altitude:  4400 ft.
> Habit : Wild
>
> Thank you.
>
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Re: [efloraofindia:317015] Ampelopsis Species : Atlanta, Georgia : 22JAN19 : AK-46

2019-02-15 Thread Saroj Kumar Kasaju
I guess Mr. Garg is right.

Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju

On Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 1:49:20 PM UTC+5:45, JM Garg wrote:
>
> I think it may be same as *Ampelopsis brevipedunculata* Maxim. ex Trautv. 
> as in Aarti ji's other post as per 
> Wikipedia 
> 
>   invasiveplantatlas 
>   NC State 
> University 
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> Subject: [efloraofindia:314934] Ampelopsis Species : Atlanta, Georgia : 
> 22JAN19 : AK-46
> To: efloraofindia 
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>
> Another climber seen with different leaves.
> For Species id please.
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[efloraofindia:317014] Re: Plant for ID :: Sinhagad, Aug 2014 :: ARK2019-15

2019-02-15 Thread Saroj Kumar Kasaju
Artemisia sp. ??

Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju

On Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 7:56:05 AM UTC+5:45, Alka Khare wrote:
>
> Hello friends
>
> This plant was seen at Sinhagad, Pune, a hill in Aug 2014. This too was 
> seen abundantly.
>
> Requested to please ID.
>
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[efloraofindia:317013] Re: Tiny plant for ID :: Sinhagad, Aug 201 :: ARK2019-13

2019-02-15 Thread Saroj Kumar Kasaju
*Argostemma sp. ??*


*Thank you.*

*Saroj Kasaju*

On Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 7:47:10 AM UTC+5:45, Alka Khare wrote:
>
> Hello friends
>
> This is again one of the earlier pics. Seen this at Sinhagad, Pune, a hill 
> in Aug 2014. A very tiny plant, growing on the wet rocks and walls of a 
> fort.
>
> Requested to please ID.
>
> Thanks and regards
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[efloraofindia:317012] Re: Geranium wallichianum (Geraniaceae) from Rohtang...

2019-02-15 Thread Saroj Kumar Kasaju
Lovely upload Amrit ji.

Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju

On Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 11:02:43 AM UTC+5:45, amritsingh0095 
wrote:
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> Respected all,
> Here am attaching some images of Geranium wallichianum (Geraniaceae) shot 
> from Rohtang in August 2018...!!!
> Thanks.
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Re: [efloraofindia:317009] Fwd: SK1631 07 Dec 2018

2019-02-15 Thread Saroj Kasaju
I have suggested Polypogon fugax  in  earlier mail.
Need validation now.

Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju


On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 10:53 AM Bubai Bera  wrote:

> More close to Polypogon sp. I suggest two species for checking Polypogon
> fugax and Polypogon viridis.
>
> Thanks
> Bubai
>
> On Fri, 15 Feb 2019, 09:57 J.M. Garg,  wrote:
>
>> Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
>>
>> Some earlier relevant feedback:
>>
>> Superficially resembles *Polypogon monspeliensis*...- from Nidhan ji
>> Polypogon fugax Nees ex Steud. ??
>> Thank you.
>> Saroj Kasaju
>>
>>
>> -- Forwarded message -
>> From: Saroj Kasaju 
>> Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2018 at 17:43
>> Subject: SK1631 07 Dec 2018
>> To: efloraindia , J.M. Garg <
>> jmga...@gmail.com>, Manoj Chandran 
>>
>>
>> Dear Members,
>>
>> Location:  Gyaneswor, Kathmandu, Nepal
>> Elevation :  4500 ft.
>> Date 9 June 2018
>> Habit : Wild
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Saroj Kasaju
>>
>>
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[efloraofindia:317010] Re: Desmodium multiflorum in FOI

2019-02-15 Thread Saroj Kasaju
Thank you Mr. Garg for putting up the matter.


Saroj Kasaju


On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 10:12 AM J.M. Garg  wrote:

>
>
> -- Forwarded message -
> From: J.M. Garg 
> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2019 at 13:57
> Subject: Desmodium multiflorum in FOI
> To: efloraofindia 
> Cc: Saroj Kasaju , Tabish 
>
>
> To me Desmodium multiflorum in FOI
> 
> looks different from images at Desmodium multiflorum
> 
>  in
> efi site.
> Images in FOI may be of Desmodium elegans
> 
>  or
> some other species.
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[efloraofindia:317004] Re: Capparis baducca L. (Capparaceae) is an accepted name with a conserved type

2019-02-15 Thread Tapas Chakrabarty
*Jarvis, C. (2007). Order out of Chaos:*

*Capparis baducca *Linnaeus, *Species Plantarum *1: 504. 1753.

"Habitat in India."

Lectotype (Jacobs in *Blumea *12: 435. 1965): [icon] *"Badukka" *in Rheede,
Hort. Malab. 6: 105. t. 57. 1686.
*Note: *As discussed by Prado (in *Taxon *42: 655-660. 1993), uncertainty
about the typification of this name (which included both New and Old World
elements) has caused some difficulty. In 1965, Jacobs treated the cited
Rheede plate (from India) as the type but Prado rejected this choice, based
on conflict with Linnaeus' diagnosis, in favour of a Clifford collection
(BM) of the New World species otherwise known as C. *frondosa *Jacq.
However, as discussed by Rankin & Greuter (in *Willdenowia *34: 261. 2004),
there are no grounds for rejecting Jacobs' typification (as a cited
illustration, Rheede's plate is part of the protologue), and *C*. *baducca *is
the correct, if now ambiguous, name for the Indian species. Rankin &
Greuter suggest that it may be desirable for it now to be proposed for
rejection, allowing *C*. *rheedei *DC. to replace it.

*Shenzhen Code (2018), Appendix V:*
Proposals and Disposals
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Here are the results of your query:


Proposal No.:*2133*
:
Rej.:*Capparis baducca*
Group:E. Spermatophytes
Action:Rsp/Csp
Author:Prado, Oakley, Prado
Place:Taxon 62: 406-407. 2013
Synopsis:
Group Comm.:+Taxon 63: 1362-1363. 2014
Gen. Comm.:+Taxon 65: 1150. 2016
Congr. Proc.:+Taxon 66: 1238. 2017
Comm. & Rev.:converted by Special Committee from conservation of *Capparis
baducca* with a conserved type to outright rejection of *Capparis baducca*
Code:2018:

Code Entries:

*Appendix V *
*Capparis baducca* L., Sp. Pl.: 504. 1 Mai 1753 [Angiosp.: *Cappar.* /
*Cappar.*].
Lectotypus (vide Jacobs in Blumea 12: 435. 1965): [icon] “Badukka” in
Rheede, Hort. Malab. 6: t. 57. 1686.

On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 9:07 AM J.M. Garg  wrote:

> Thanks a lot, Tapas ji.
>
> On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 at 03:53, Tapas Chakrabarty 
> wrote:
>
>> While attending to an enquiry from a colleague regarding confusion
>> created in most of the websites on the accepted name of a species of
>> Western Ghats, India, most of which are showing Capparis baducca is a
>> synonym of C. rheedei.
>> I find that unlike all the websites, efi has correctly given C. baducca
>> L. as an accepted name with interesting discussion about C. rheedei but not
>> at all misleading us.
>> I wish to clarify that there was a proposal to reject the Linnaean name
>> Capparis baducca as being described from two continents. However, a special
>> committee rejected the proposal and as a result, the Shenzhen Code (2018),
>> Appendix - V gives: Capparis baducca L. is an accepted name with a
>> conserved type based on an illustration, "Badukka" of Rheede, Hortus
>> Malabaricus.
>> Experts on Capparaceae can clarify whether C. rheedei DC. is same or
>> distinct.
>>
>
>
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[efloraofindia:317003] Efloraofindia website updated upto 31st Jan.'19- more than 12,000 species

2019-02-15 Thread J.M. Garg
Dear members,
It's heartening to reiterate that *Efloraofindia*
*
is the largest google e-group/ forum in the world *in this field & the
largest nature related e-group (and the most constructive) in India with
around 3,17,000 messages so far & membership currently around 3035 nos.

efloraofindia (eFI in short) website
 is one of the biggest
non-commercial site, one of its kind in the world & also without
advertisements, based on the collection of photographic images of wild
plants, where no money or professional organisation is involved except for
the selfless efforts of its members from diverse backgrounds. It is
documenting flora of India that is being discussed on efloraofindia google
e-group  along with
supplementing the working of the group.* It also has the largest database
on net on Indian Flora with more than 12,000 species (along with more than
3,00,000 pictures)*, from some of the best Flora Photographers of
India. Members
should add Efloraofindia 
website  link in their
favourites & give species’ links from this while posting or replying in a
thread as lot of discussed data is already available here.
Intent of this website is compilation of all the posts on 'efloraofindia'
e- group along with providing other details so that it’s useful to all
concerned as all the data about a particular species will be available
under a single head & *easily searchable*. However, correctness of data/
identification in the efloraofindia (earlier indiantreepix) links is
dependent on the members’ inputs in that particular link. Therefore,
errors/ mistakes cannot be ruled out-everyone is requested to point them
out for corrections by sending an e-mail to .
Efloraofindia e-group members can also add comments about it after 'signing
in' at the bottom of the page.
Surfing efi has become much easier with subpage listings
. Members
are now allowed to insert images in efi site
 from
efi e-group discussions. There has been tremendous response to this
initiative & we now have images on all species pages. We have
simultaneously started displaying these at genera & family pages with
comparative images of various species for easy identification (about 170
families already completed). Insertion of images will also increase the
accuracy of efloraofindia database
. *More than
1,40,000 unique images have already been inserted.*

More important is the fact that thousands of observations of hundreds of
our members are available here (many of which one will not find documented
anywhere) & easily searchable through general web searches (after adding
efloraofindia) as well as by searching in the Efloraofindia
 website
. And these are going to
increase with every passing day. These original observations will be a
treasure trove & will a delight to a lot of people. With the pace at which
new species are being added to our database, it should become the premier
resource for taxonomic research in India. As the data is multiplying, we
need more volunteers to take up this work. Details can be seen at Volunteers
required
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For better viewing of species' pages, colour scheme & formatting is being
followed as at the footer of every efloraofindia page.

These days a lot of inf. about Indian Flora is available under Cc-by license
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based on it only if they give the author or licensor the credits in the
manner specified by these). Due credits/ attributions are to be given. Such
sources include Wikipedia, India Biodiversity Portal, IUCN Red List, PFAF,
Flora of Tibet website, IBIS Flora etc. I am trying to add such inf. with
due credits. I am also trying to add keys & summarizing the information at
the top of the page (for the pages I am coming across while adding
information from current threads). Genera pages are also cleaned up so that
species (due to wrong botanical names or being syn. of some other species)
are deleted or properly connected as per the current accepted name along
with references. Future eFI genera pages will be like *Cyanotis*

depending
upon the time we get, as & when we update a genus page so that we are aware
which are the species which are likely to be found in India 

Re: [efloraofindia:317002] Polygala species for ID from Pantnagar, Uttarakhand_Sep.2015_DSR_12

2019-02-15 Thread J.M. Garg
Thanks, Rawat ji

On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 at 14:02, D.S Rawat 
wrote:

> I am not sure of its ID and meanwhile considering it as P. chinensis (=P.
> glomerata).
> DSRawat Pantnagar
>
>
> 
> Dr D.S. Rawat
> Department of Biological Sciences, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture &
> Technology Pantnagar-263 145 Uttarakhand, INDIA
> *eflorapantnagar* 
> displaying wild flora of Pantnagar
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 12:49 PM J.M. Garg  wrote:
>
>> Hi, Rawat ji,
>> May I have your views pl.
>>
>> -- Forwarded message -
>> From: J.M. Garg 
>> Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2019 at 15:08
>> Subject: Fwd: [efloraofindia:232053] Polygala species for ID from
>> Pantnagar, Uttarakhand_Sep.2015_DSR_12
>> To: efloraofindia 
>> Cc: D.S Rawat 
>>
>>
>> Pl. check with images at *Polygala glomerata* Lour.
>> 
>> May be close.
>>
>> -- Forwarded message -
>> From: D.S Rawat 
>> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 at 11:36
>> Subject: [efloraofindia:232053] Polygala species for ID from Pantnagar,
>> Uttarakhand_Sep.2015_DSR_12
>> To: efloraofindia 
>>
>>
>> This *Polygala* is photographed yesterday (17.9.15) in Pantnagar. It is
>> prostrate, branching at base, about 15- 25 cm across (range of branches on
>> ground). Fruits are equal to lateral sepals, white, emarginate, oblique at
>> apex and ciliate on edges. Seeds 2, white, covered with spreading white
>> hairs, appendages at base-3, subequal.
>>
>> Which species it may be?
>> DSRawat Pantnagar
>> Dr D.S.Rawat
>> Department of Biological Sciences, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture &
>> Technology Pantnagar-263 145 Uttarakhand, INDIA
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