observations from the locality.
Thanks Pravir ji for the nice photos of this rare species.
With regards
R. Vijayasankar
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Definitely it is a Dendrobium nobile
On Jun 22, 4:35 pm, tanay bose tanaybos...@gmail.com wrote:
Dendrobium nobile is the call from my side too !!
Tanay
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 2:15 PM, raja kanwal raja.kanwa...@gmail.comwrote:
Dear all,
Is it Dendrobium nobile orchid? I recorded it
Neli sir you have the classic collection of the plants
On Jun 23, 9:47 pm, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Prashant,
Nice photographs of Maytenus rothiana [previously Gymnosporia rothiana -
locally called Yenkli]. Sending you mine.
Regards,
Species of Rubia
Please tell for where you recorded this plant and if possible please
give elevation
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Dear Friends,
Could someone help me in identifying this climber please? The stem is
square in crossection and is sharp like a saw.
For distribution of Zingiber neesanum please follow the link given
below
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Thanks Pathak Sir for id.
On Aug 23, 10:04 pm, Mithilesh K. Pathak mithiles...@gmail.com
wrote:
Daemnacanthus indicus - Rubiaceae
On Aug 20, 1:47 pm, Pravir Deshmukh prav...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All
Please help for the ID
Plant is recorded from West Siang Dist ofArunachalpradesh
The corrected name is Damnacanthus indicus C.F.Gaertn.
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Thanks Pathak Sir for id.
On Aug 23, 10:04 pm, Mithilesh K. Pathak mithiles...@gmail.com
wrote:
Daemnacanthus indicus - Rubiaceae
On Aug 20, 1:47 pm, Pravir Deshmukh prav
Defiantly its a Rhynchoglossum sp. but not R. obliquum
Dear Sir
I also search this plant in E flora of china it shows same result.
Here are some details from eflora of China
Pachystylidium hirsutum (Blume) Pax K. Hoffmann in Engler,
Pflanzenr. 68(IV. 147. IX-XI): 108. 1919.
Tragia hirsuta Blume, Bijdr. 630. 1826; T. delpyana Gagnepain.
Its looks like a Cinnamomum sp.
Pravir Deshmukh
Thanks Sir for the information
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Nice book sir
Eagerly weting for the final copy
Pravir Deshmukh
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Shrub or small tree, leaves alternate, elliptic to lanceolate, apex acute,
truncate, base, margin dented. Inflorescence axilary with songle flower.
Recorded from Gurgaon.
Flw: Sept
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Its the same plant is Carex baccans
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It is a species of Saccharum might be Saccharum spontanium.
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May be Rhynchoglossum lazuliun
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Its a Calamus floribundus, commonly known as Cane and used for making
baskets.
Pravir Deshmukh
Nice catch and thanks for sharing
Pravir Deshmukh
Thanks for Confirmation of ID its a Merremia aegyptia
For more details please follow the link
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Pravir Deshmukh
Thanks for sharing and Pravin sir its nice catch
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Hi,
Have a closer look of flowers
Thanks
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This picture was clicked at Murbad during monsoon.
Thats grate idea sir
On Feb 23, 12:10 pm, Satish Chile chilesat...@gmail.com wrote:
Nice Garg ji It should be maintained strictly.
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:15 PM, Smilax004 giby.kuriak...@gmail.comwrote:
This sounds fantastic and disciplined!
Thanks and Regards,
Giby
On
Dear Pankaj Sir
Please send me a copy of the DVD, when ever it is possible for you.
My address is
Pravir Deshmukh
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Dear Balkar ji
It's grate idea, I also love to join the group on the Morni Hills.
Please confirm the date of visit to the Hills. If it is possible keep
it on the week end, it will help full to all working members.
With Regards
Pravir Deshmukh
Sir its not a orchid its a Agentia indica, a root parasitic plant.
With regards
pravir Deshmukh
Its Barleria grandiflora
For details please follow the link
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Its Cajanua cajan may be any variety. In C. cajan the flower colour
changes as the maturation period of the flower.
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Dear all
Its a Cajanus cajans, may be any variety of it.
On Apr 6, 11:06 am, Satish Chile chilesat...@gmail.com wrote:
But for the color of corolla it looks like Cajanus cajan. Let the fruit be
set. Color, texture of the leaves are like Tuvar or Rahar.
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 10:53 PM, Pravin
Operculina turpethum
Syn: Convolvulus turpethum Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 155. 1753; Argyreia
alulata Miquel; Convolvulus anceps Linnaeus; Ipomoea anceps (Linnaeus)
Roemer Schultes; I. turpethum (Linnaeus) R. Brown; I. turpethum var.
anceps (Linnaeus) Miquel; Merremia turpethum (Linnaeus) Bojer;
Dear Sir
Try to sapling from Forest department of your area, and also you will
gate all related information. Most of the forest dep have nursery, you
will definitely get plant there.
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We have been trying for the last two years to
Thanks for uploading the photo. Now a days it is on flowering. I got
the flowers during the morning walk and trying to remember the name of
plant, but didnt gate and at last its here.
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Some recently clicked photographs of Sausage Tree
Satish ji the photographs is by Dr. Gurcharan Singh Sir
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Satish ji the information is nice, but in Delhi and Grgaon this plant
is extensively planted near by the roads. I didint hear any thing as
you say.
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Gurucharan ji, I wrote some comments about Kigelia africana. Would you mind
to go
Hyphaene dichotoma is the only palm in India with a branching trunk.
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Solanum lycopersicum L. is the accepted name and Lycopersicon
esculentum is a synonym. For details please follow the link. The site
is only for Solanaceae.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/research-curation/research/projects/solanaceaesource/taxonomy/description-detail.jsp?spnumber=3601
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One of the really beautiful weeds.
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The name of plant is Equisetum arvense L. as per the Catalog of Life:
2009 Annual Checklist.
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Pravir ji
arvense not arvensis
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The plant is Pentasachme caudatum .
Please cross check the details with the plant.
leaves linear lanceolate, caudate - acuminate.
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actually that is why it was adviced to follow posting guidelines and
format. so that
, greenish blue or violet with two purple gibbosites inside.
Berries globose, yellow to purple or red.
Fl. Fr: Throughout the year
Elevation: 300 - 3000 m
Habitat: In Moist shady forest or along roadside.
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Dear Sir
It is defiantly *Spiraea bella* Sims
Synonym:* Spiraea callosa* Wall., *Spiraea stellata* Wall., *Spiraea expansa
* Wall.
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It is a Desmodium sp.
Please confirm it is a climber or shrub.
If it is shrub its a Desmodium racemosum.
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Dear all its a *Wrightia arborea *
Thanks for the correct id
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Thanks for id Sir
*Rhynchoglossum lanzulinum *A S Rao *et *J Joseph
It is a succulent herb, 50 - 100 cm high, Leaves brodely elliptic,
subcordate at base, Flowers in terminal racemes, bluish violet.
Habit: along hill slopes and in moist forest from 500 - 1200 m elevation.
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Dear Tanay
It is not matching with the name you suggested,
Might be some different species.
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Elevation 2000 m
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Dear Sir
The plant is *Solanum melongena *L.
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Dear Dr. PS Easa
Please find the attache file of list of flora from Saranda Forest.
Also check on web for the EIA report of Chiria Mining you will gate all the
information in it.
With Regards
Pravir
List of Plant from Saranda Forest near Chiria Mining Area.docx
Description: application
Dear Sir
The list is prepared by me and my team members from NEERI in 2005 and 2006,
when I am working in NEERI, Nagpur. The NEERI was doing EIA studies for
Chiria Mine. The list attache in previous mail is the same which we given in
EIA report of Chiri Mine.
With Regards
Pravir
Dear all thanks for such a valuable information.
Pravir
*Aeginetia indica* is parasitic on grasses and occurs mainly in grassland,
but sometimes also in forest.
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With Regards
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Dear Members
Help for the ID of this shrub
Recorded from Yamuna Bank, Delhi
Flw: Oct.
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I am confused between *Tamarix dioica *or Tamarix gallica var. indica
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Thanks sir for the information.
I got this herb on the boundary walls in the village in shady areas
is it cultivated as a garden plant?
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Thnaks for sharing such nice photo and plant
Thanks Gurcharan Sir
I didn't have the photos of leaves and calyx or fruit.
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Dear Satish ji and Gurucharan sir
I agree with Gurcharan sir its a *Capparis himalayensis *
The plant is recorded from the elevation about 1050 m on the hanging on
hill slopes in shady area near the village Darabshala in JK.
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Its a species of Passiflora sp.
Shubham ji
Its a Passiflora coccinea
What a plant sir thanks for sharing.
Gurucharan Sir
Thanks for the suggestion its a Astragalus candolleanus.
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Dear Team,
The herb is Thalictrum reniforme.
Regards
Pravir
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 6:23 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
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efi page on Thalictrum reniforme
https://sites.google.com/site
India, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam].
*Also refer the on the flowersofindia.net http://flowersofindia.net on
below link*
*http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Himalayan%20Sapria.html
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Himalayan%20Sapria.html*
Regards
Pravir
On Sat, Oct 18
Dear Sir,
Its a species of *Chirita* might be *Chirita arunachalensis*.
Thanks and Regards
Pravir
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Date: 23 March
., 4--6-seeded. Fl. May--Jul, fr. Aug--Oct. 2* n* = 16*.
Thanks and regards
Pravir
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 10:56 AM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
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This is a Disporum species, probably calcaratum
sp. are mostly from the Himalayan region and having small
bulb. This bulb is of various size and resembles like white big onion.
Hope the above information will help in identifying the plant species.
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Dear Mr. Kokate,
Thanks for the id.
Checked online and the plant is Drimia indica.
Regards
Pravir
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> Dear Pravir sending images of Drimia -onions in all stages of
> development regards Darshan Kokat
Dear Sir,
I confused because of orange pattern on the lower petals of flower.
If some one can help in clear identification.
Regards
Pravir
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> Hi, Pravir ji,
> Pl. check images at *Utricularia aur
It's looking like a fern to me.
Please share some clear photos of leaf, at present leaf are from Dioscorea
sp.
On Mon 13 May, 2019, 11:20 AM J.M. Garg, wrote:
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> Date: Mon, 13 May 2019 at
Looks like *Anisochilus pallidus* , only problem is its not recorded at
300 m elevation.
http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2_id=200019500
On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 12:29 PM J.M. Garg wrote:
> Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
> Does not match with the existing species as
Dear Sir,
Checked in Flora of China, its looks like Zanthoxylum laetum, its wood
climber. for more details, please refer below link.
http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/china/PDF/PDF11/Zanthoxylum.pdf
Regards
Pravir
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