Re: [efloraofindia:339286] MS Dec.,2019/04 Anisochilus sp. ? for Id.

2020-01-01 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
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 per comparative images at
> Anisochilus
> 
> What are the species of Anisochilus
> ,
> reported from your area ?
>
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> Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2019 at 19:41
> Subject: [efloraofindia:338458] MS Dec.,2019/04 Anisochilus sp. ? for Id.
> To: efloraofindia 
>
>
> Location : Phulpui, Mizoram
> Altitude : ca 300 m.
> Habit : Herb
> Habitat : Wild
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[efloraofindia:339039] Re: MS/12/2019/4 - ID of a plant from Arunachal.

2019-12-30 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
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

On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 2:03 PM J.M. Garg  wrote:

> Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
>
> Some earlier relevant feedback:
>
> Resembles Zanthoxylum sp,- from Paradesi ji.
> Agree with Paradesi ji.
> Thank you.
> Saroj Kasaju
>
> Pardesi ji & Saro j ji,
> The picture is not matching with any of the species in the net. Please
> suggest  which  species of Xanthoxylum - from Mahadeswara ji
>
> Please check *Zanthoxylum oxyphyllum* Edgeworth !
> Thank you.
> Saroj Kasaju
>
> but Saroji, did you take those remarkable thorns on the leaves into
> account. Z. oxyphyllum pictures on the net do not show any thorns. not only
> that they do not show any hairs on the leaves either.
> before my internet went dead a few days ago, i had puzzled over this plant
> and was working my way thru the taxonomic key.
> i dont remember seeing any thing that describes  this very remarkable
> single picture.
> Mahadeswaraji
> can you friend give us more details and pictures?
> Regards
> Ushadi
>
> I contacted my friend for additional picture(s).  But he has only this
> one.
> Regards,
> M.Swamy
>
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> Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 20:53
> Subject: MS/12/2019/4 - ID of a plant from Arunachal.
> To: efloraofindia , J.M. Garg <
> jmga...@gmail.com>
>
>
> Sent by  a friend on a trip to Arunachal.
> Photo taken at Mishmi hills on Dec 5th. Longest leaf about 10 cm. A foot
> high plant. Any idea of sp family? No flowers or fruit available.
>
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> From: M Swamy 
> Date: Mon, 16 Dec, 2019, 20:48
> Subject: Photo from Mahadeswara Swamy
> To: 
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> Arunachal plant
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Re: [efloraofindia:321672] Fwd: Creeper from Mizoram

2019-05-14 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
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:

> Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
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> Subject: [efloraofindia:321582] Fwd: Creeper from Mizoram
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> On Sunday, 24 May 2009 09:46:43 UTC+5:30, Prashant wrote:
>>
>> Dear Friends,
>>
>> Came across this creeper at "Mizoram". The stem was shiny green with
>> short thorns at regular interval.
>>
>> Thanks & best wishes
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Re: [efloraofindia:246387] Utricularia aurea - Please confirm

2016-07-03 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear Sir,

I confused because of orange pattern on the lower petals of flower.

If some one can help in clear identification.

Regards
Pravir

On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 9:31 AM, J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, Pravir ji,
> Pl. check images at *Utricularia aurea*
> <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/l/lentibulariaceae/utricularia/utricularia-aurea>.
> Also check *Utricularia australis* R.Br.
> <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/l/lentibulariaceae/utricularia/utricularia-australis>
>
> Pl. also see comparative images at  ‎Utricularia
> <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/l/lentibulariaceae/utricularia>
>
>
> On 2 July 2016 at 23:35, Pravir Deshmukh <prav...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Members,
>>
>> Please confirm the attached aquatic plant is a *Utricularia aurea. *
>>
>> Recorded from Zaheerabad, telanga in the artificial pond along with *Nymphaea
>> caerulea *and *Nymphaea marliacea *var*. rosea. *
>> Flowering: June
>>
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Re: [efloraofindia:239862] Allium species from Rajasthan

2016-02-21 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear Mr. Kokate,

Thanks for the id.

Checked online and the plant is Drimia indica.

Regards
Pravir

On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 5:19 PM, Darshan Kokate <darshankok...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear Pravir sending  images of  Drimia -onions in all stages of
> development regards Darshan Kokate
>
> On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Pravir Deshmukh <prav...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Ushadi,
>>
>> Sorry for the delayed reply.
>>
>> The plant is from Rajasthan and during this seasons no leaf and flowers
>> are available. The impact on human was given by a local person and he
>> didn't allow me to touch the bulbs.
>> The locals also not using this for any medical preparation.
>>
>> The Colchicum 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.
>>
>> Thanks and Regards
>>
>> Pravir Deshmukh
>>
>> --
>> From: Ushadi Micromini
>> Sent: 20-02-2016 AM 04:36
>> To: J.M. Garg; Ushadi Micromini
>> Cc: efloraofindia; Pravir Deshmukh
>> Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:239466] Allium species from Rajasthan
>>
>> any response from Pravir?
>>
>> Silence  when I give opinion bothers me.
>> Even if you disagree tell me
>> tell me why
>> that would be  science
>>
>> no matter if you agree or not
>>
>> collegiality is expected
>>
>> if any personal problem, tell me I'll understand
>> but
>>
>> usha di
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Ushadi Micromini <
>> microminipho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Gargji and Pravir who submitted this case...
>>>
>>> I have been wondering about this bulb, first rejected the case  as no
>>> data in no data out kind of case ... but it lingered in my consciousness
>>> ... more as a a challenge..  since Deep in the recesses of memory it
>>> said its the gout medicine bulb... very poisonous.
>>>
>>> itching is common when crystals are readily available to effect skin...
>>> such as in roots/fingers of Gloriosa lily and autumn crocus... COLCHICINE
>>> is the culprit...
>>>
>>>
>>> But the member who submitted this gave no other information...
>>> was it looked for by him or was it accidental discovery
>>> or
>>> did some local farmer or laborer or a student bring it to his attention
>>> 
>>>
>>> was someone poisoned???
>>>
>>> ...such details are important ...to know and must accompany the case
>>> when submitted ...   Then it would not have perhaps languished  in unknown
>>> territory for seven days...!
>>>
>>>
>>> Back to my memory bank and question arose:  would it grow in Rajasthan a
>>> desert state?
>>>
>>> googling got me the answers to my memory recesses and the desert question
>>>
>>> Its most likely the Autum crocus or meadow saffron... flowers lack the
>>> magenta stigma of true saffron crocus flowers.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *This is most likely Colchicum autumanle or Colchicum lueum  family
>>> Colchicaceae of Liliales order.*
>>>
>>>
>>> *c. autumnale is  found in Eur-asian regions...*
>>>
>>> *the bulb referred to in old vernacular Ayurvedic books is Colchicum
>>> luteum..*
>>>
>>> Ancients knew of it, to use as a herbal remedy for gout...
>>> and even the bible has a quote about it...
>>> *I quote ...*
>>> The desert and the parched land will be glad; the wilderness will
>>> rejoice and blossom. Like the crocus, it will burst into bloom; it will
>>> rejoice greatly and shout for joy. Isaiah 35:1-2 -
>>>
>>> * "" end quote
>>> <http://www.gardenindelight.com/blooming-deserts/#sthash.If6SC1UD.dpuf>*
>>> *and Ayurveda calls it Hiranyatuttha see book *
>>> <https://books.google.co.in/books?id=njLtCAAAQBAJ=PA157=PA157=colchicum+autumnale++indian+name=bl=dFJO3hfe-k=1cSPulRXxgiAH-0Kbdg_yqzfOSk=en=X=0ahUKEwjjyeGT9_3KAhUUVo4KHf2-DXMQ6AEIMDAD#v=onepage=colchicum%20autumnale%20%20indian%20name=false>Indian
>>> Herbal Remedies: Rational Western Therapy, Ayurvedic and Other ...
>>> <https://books.google.co.in/books?id=njLtCAAAQBAJ=PA157=PA157=colchicum+autumnale++indian+name=bl=dFJO3hfe-k=1cSPulRXxgiAH-0Kbdg_yqzfOSk=en=X=0ahUKEwjjyeGT9_3KAhUUVo4KHf2-DXMQ6AEIMDAD#v=onepage=colchicum

RE: [efloraofindia:239806] Allium species from Rajasthan

2016-02-19 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear Ushadi,

Sorry for the delayed reply.

The plant is from Rajasthan and during this seasons no leaf and flowers are
available. The impact on human was given by a local person and he didn't
allow me to touch the bulbs.
The locals also not using this for any medical preparation.

The Colchicum 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.

Thanks and Regards

Pravir Deshmukh

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From: Ushadi Micromini
Sent: 20-02-2016 AM 04:36
To: J.M. Garg; Ushadi Micromini
Cc: efloraofindia; Pravir Deshmukh
Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:239466] Allium species from Rajasthan

any response from Pravir?

Silence  when I give opinion bothers me.
Even if you disagree tell me
tell me why
that would be  science

no matter if you agree or not

collegiality is expected

if any personal problem, tell me I'll understand
but

usha di

On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Ushadi Micromini <microminipho...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Gargji and Pravir who submitted this case...
>
> I have been wondering about this bulb, first rejected the case  as no data
> in no data out kind of case ... but it lingered in my consciousness ...
> more as a a challenge..  since Deep in the recesses of memory it said
> its the gout medicine bulb... very poisonous.
>
> itching is common when crystals are readily available to effect skin...
> such as in roots/fingers of Gloriosa lily and autumn crocus... COLCHICINE
> is the culprit...
>
>
> But the member who submitted this gave no other information...
> was it looked for by him or was it accidental discovery
> or
> did some local farmer or laborer or a student bring it to his attention
> 
>
> was someone poisoned???
>
> ...such details are important ...to know and must accompany the case when
> submitted ...   Then it would not have perhaps languished  in unknown
> territory for seven days...!
>
>
> Back to my memory bank and question arose:  would it grow in Rajasthan a
> desert state?
>
> googling got me the answers to my memory recesses and the desert question
>
> Its most likely the Autum crocus or meadow saffron... flowers lack the
> magenta stigma of true saffron crocus flowers.
>
>
>
> *This is most likely Colchicum autumanle or Colchicum lueum  family
> Colchicaceae of Liliales order.*
>
>
> *c. autumnale is  found in Eur-asian regions...*
>
> *the bulb referred to in old vernacular Ayurvedic books is Colchicum
> luteum..*
>
> Ancients knew of it, to use as a herbal remedy for gout...
> and even the bible has a quote about it...
> *I quote ...*
> The desert and the parched land will be glad; the wilderness will rejoice
> and blossom. Like the crocus, it will burst into bloom; it will rejoice
> greatly and shout for joy. Isaiah 35:1-2 -
>
> * "" end quote
> <http://www.gardenindelight.com/blooming-deserts/#sthash.If6SC1UD.dpuf>*
> *and Ayurveda calls it Hiranyatuttha see book *
> <https://books.google.co.in/books?id=njLtCAAAQBAJ=PA157=PA157=colchicum+autumnale++indian+name=bl=dFJO3hfe-k=1cSPulRXxgiAH-0Kbdg_yqzfOSk=en=X=0ahUKEwjjyeGT9_3KAhUUVo4KHf2-DXMQ6AEIMDAD#v=onepage=colchicum%20autumnale%20%20indian%20name=false>Indian
> Herbal Remedies: Rational Western Therapy, Ayurvedic and Other ...
> <https://books.google.co.in/books?id=njLtCAAAQBAJ=PA157=PA157=colchicum+autumnale++indian+name=bl=dFJO3hfe-k=1cSPulRXxgiAH-0Kbdg_yqzfOSk=en=X=0ahUKEwjjyeGT9_3KAhUUVo4KHf2-DXMQ6AEIMDAD#v=onepage=colchicum%20autumnale%20%20indian%20name=false>*
> by CP Khare *
> <https://books.google.co.in/books?id=njLtCAAAQBAJ=PA157=PA157=colchicum+autumnale++indian+name=bl=dFJO3hfe-k=1cSPulRXxgiAH-0Kbdg_yqzfOSk=en=X=0ahUKEwjjyeGT9_3KAhUUVo4KHf2-DXMQ6AEIMDAD#v=onepage=colchicum%20autumnale%20%20indian%20name=false>
>
> *i need to run,   cant type up the vernacular books names citations etc
> etcetc ... you have to search yourself...*
>
> very toxic, behaving as arsenic and other toxins, no known antidote per
> wikipedia. <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colchicum_autumnale>
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Usha di
>
>
> =
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 11:27 AM, J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Forwarding again for Id assistance  please.
>>
>> Some earlier relevant  feedback:
>> it may be bulb of Drimia spp
>> regards
>> Darshan Koakte
>>
>> Drimia
>> <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/ar/asparagaceae/drimia>
>>  species
>> so far in efi
>>
>> -- Forwarded message --
>> From: Pravir Deshmukh <prav...@gmail.com>
>> Dat

Re: [efloraofindia:203822] Sapria sp. ? (Rafflesiaceae)

2014-10-19 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear Team,

The attached photo is of* Sapria himalayana*

Kindly cross check the following plant description as per e-flora of China

Visible body globose. Inflorescence bracts 10, scale-like, fleshy,
imbricate, broadly triangular to ± rounded, basalmost ones minute, apical
ones larger and ovate. Perianth campanulate; tube outside white, inside
purple, semiglobose, 6-8 cm, inner surface longitudinally 20-ribbed and
pubescent; lobes 10, 2-seriate, broadly triangular, 6-8 × 4-6 cm,
imbricate, with rose-yellowish warts, exterior surface with many linear
warts. Male flowers: anthers 2-loculed, broadly ellipsoid, dehiscent by
apical pores; apical cupular body base convex; gynostegium blood red.
Female flowers: cupular body base concave, with sterile stamens;
gynostegium stouter than stamens. Fl. Aug-Sep.

Parasitic on roots of *Vitis* and *Tetrastigma*; *800-1200 m*. SE Xizang, S
Yunnan [NE 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, 2014 at 5:40 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:

 Forwarding again for Id assistance please.

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: M Sawmliana msawmli...@gmail.com
 Date: 12 October 2014 22:23
 Subject: [efloraofindia:203049] Sapria sp. ? (Rafflesiaceae)
 To: indiantreepix@googlegroups.com


 Location : Lungphunlian, Mizoram
 Date : unknown
 Habit :root parasite
 Habitat : wild

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[efloraofindia:203421] Re: Ranunculaceae : Thalictrum reniforme Wallich

2014-10-16 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear Team,

The herb is Thalictrum reniforme.


Regards
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 To me it appears to be correct. Pl. see  Purple Meadow Rue
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  Dear Mr. Garg,


  Date: 26 Jul, 2014

 Location: Dolakha, Nepal

 Altitude : 8000 ft

 For validation.

 Thank you and best wishes.

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Re: [efloraofindia:186070] Polygonatum fr id

2014-04-11 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear All,

Please cross check with following details (
http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2taxon_id=200027611)

*Disporum megalanthum* F. T. Wang  Tang, Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin. 15:
250. 1978.

*Family*: Liliaceae

  Rhizome short, with fleshy roots 2--3 mm thick. Stem often slightly
branched distally, 30--60 cm. Petiole, 2--4 mm; leaf blade elliptic to
broadly lanceolate, 6--12 × 2--5(--8) cm, base subrounded and slightly
conduplicate, margin papillose-scabrous, apex acuminate. Inflorescences
terminal and pseudolateral, (2--)4--8-flowered; peduncle often distinct;
pedicels 1--2 cm, ridged. Flowers semiopening, narrowed to base. Tepals
white or cream, obovate-oblanceolate, 2.5--3.8 cm × 5--8 mm, base shortly
gibbous-spurred; spurs ca. 1 mm. Stamens 2--2.8 cm, included; filaments
1.4--2.2 cm; anthers 4--6 mm. Ovary 2--3 mm. Style 1.2--1.8 cm. Berries
0.6--1.5 cm in diam., 4--6-seeded. Fl. May--Jul, fr. Aug--Oct. 2* n* = 16*.
Thanks and regards
Pravir

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Re: [efloraofindia:185773] Herb for ID

2014-04-06 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear Sir,

Its a species of *Chirita* might be *Chirita arunachalensis*.

Thanks and Regards
Pravir

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 *Date* : 07-05-2011. *Habitat* : Wild. *Habit* : Herb.* Location* :
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Re: [efloraofindia:92908] Wrightia tinctoria

2011-11-07 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear all its a *Wrightia arborea *



Thanks for the correct id



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[efloraofindia:92649] Re: Fabaceae-Faboideae (Papilionaceae) Week :: Geissaspis cristata at Sarasgad near Pali AND Karnala Bird Sanctuary

2011-11-07 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
What a plant sir thanks for sharing.



Re: [efloraofindia:92679] Fabaceae-Faboideae (Papilionaceae) Week: Astragalus rhizanthus Himachal Pradesh

2011-11-07 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Gurucharan Sir


Thanks for the suggestion its a Astragalus candolleanus.




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[efloraofindia:92628] Re: ID Please

2011-11-06 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Its a species of Passiflora sp.



[efloraofindia:92632] Re: ID Please

2011-11-06 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Shubham ji 


Its a Passiflora coccinea



Re: [efloraofindia:91458] Plz Check the ID Capparis spinosa form Jammu

2011-11-02 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
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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[efloraofindia:89665] Re: Drosera burmanii 251011PD 01 Flora of Orissa

2011-10-25 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Thnaks for sharing such nice photo and plant

Re: [efloraofindia:89670] Happy and Prosperous Diwali with Rosa webbiana from Lahual Valley Himachal

2011-10-25 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Thanks Gurcharan Sir

I didn't have the photos of leaves and calyx or fruit.





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Re: [efloraofindia:88647] JK Herb Aptenia cordifolia

2011-10-20 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
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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Re: [efloraofindia:87741] Delhi Shrub for ID

2011-10-14 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear Sir

Is that a  *Tamarix gallica  var indica*

Please check following link for that

http://www.flowersofindia.in/catalog/slides/Indian%20Tamarisk.html

and one link on our group
*
*

https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!topic/indiantreepix/koTkSCvYjYQ



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 Tamarix sp.


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 Dear Members


 Help for the ID of this shrub


 Recorded from Yamuna Bank, Delhi

 Flw: Oct.




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[efloraofindia:87753] Re: Delhi Shrub for ID

2011-10-14 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
I am confused between  *Tamarix dioica  *or  Tamarix gallica var. indica
*
*
*
*



Re: [efloraofindia:84872] Thalictrum reniforme (Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh)

2011-09-29 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear all

The *Thalictrum reniforme *is confusing with the *Thalictrum chelidonii. * 

Please check the following two link for the T. chelidonii and T. reniforme 
from the eflora of China. Then only it is possible to finalize the species. 

http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2taxon_id=28182

http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2taxon_id=28229 


With Regards 

Pravir


Re: [efloraofindia:77229] Fwd: Id Required

2011-08-16 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
As said above its a Pratia montana

Family: Campanulaceae

Some more details as per the Materials for the flora of Arunachal Pradesh

Herb, up to 30 cm tall; stem erect, glabrous, reddish, rooting at base.
Leaves elliptic to elliptic-lanceolate, serrulate or denticulate. Flower
solitort, white, 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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[efloraofindia:75344] Re: Flowers of Helicteres isora from Guragon

2011-07-29 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear all thanks for such a valuable information.

Pravir


Re: [efloraofindia:75048] Re: Any information on West Sighbhum plants?

2011-07-24 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
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




[efloraofindia:74753] Re: Any information on West Sighbhum plants?

2011-07-21 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
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/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document


Re: [efloraofindia:68742] Asteraceae species for ID

2011-05-03 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Thnaks Nidhan ji for the id



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 Hi,

 This is Carthamus oxycantha, a troublesome weed in wheat fields,
 creates nuisance for the persons harvesting the crop through its
 entirely spiny foliage.
 --
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Re: [efloraofindia:67707] Fruits Vegetables: Solanum..(?)_RKC

2011-04-20 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear Sir

The plant is *Solanum melongena *L.



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[efloraofindia:59972] Plz confirn id Parochetus sp.

2011-01-11 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear All

Its a species of *Parochetus communis* or any another species of *Parochetus
*.

On leaves of *Parochetus communis* black and yellow lines are present on the
attach plant the black line is followed by red line.

Recorded from Near Jang village in Tawang Dist of Arunachal Pradesh
Flw: December

Elevation 2000 m

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Re: [efloraofindia:40264] Fabaceae from Mizoram-110610-PKA2

2010-07-05 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
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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Re: [efloraofindia:40232] Photo for Id 230610KK01

2010-07-04 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Its a *Glochidion sphaerogynum Kurz*
Its also recorded from the Tirap area


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 Some earlier relevant feedback:
 “ wild guessing from the look of fruits ... *some species of
 Glochidion* ?” from Dinesh ji.

 *Glochidion multiloculare* (Rottler ex Willd.) Voigt this plant is quite
 commonly out there !!
 Tanay


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 Dear All,

 Posting a photo of a tree for Id seen in Tirap Valley,  Arunachal Pradesh.

 Date/Time- May 2010

 Location- Place Tirap valley, Changlang  Arunachal Pradesh, Altitude-
 300m, GPS-

 Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- Wild

 Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- tree

 Height/Length- 8m

 Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size- small

 Inflorescence Type/ Size- NA

 Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts- NA

 Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size Seeds- Berry

 Other Information like Fragrance, Pollinator, Uses etc.- NA


 Thanks  regards,


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Re: [efloraofindia:39625] Fwd: For Id CM 160610 3

2010-06-28 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear Sir
It is defiantly *Spiraea bella* Sims

Synonym:* Spiraea callosa* Wall., *Spiraea stellata* Wall., *Spiraea expansa
* Wall.


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Re: [efloraofindia:39340] Dicliptera ??100610-PKA1

2010-06-24 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Prashant Sir
Please cross check with *Dicliptera bupleuroides*
*
*An erect, up to 90 cm, much branched herb with hairy twigs. Leaves on 4-20
(-25) mm long petioles; lamina elliptic-ovate to lanceolate, (1-) 1.5-6
(-12) x (0.6-) 1-2.5 (-6) cm, thinly soft pubescent to glabrate, basally
cuneate, entire, acuminate. Flowers pink with purplish tinge, 1.2-1.5 cm
long, in terminal and axillary clustered cymes; bracts variable in shape,
obovate, elliptic-oblong or linear-lanceolate, 5-10 mm long, thinly
pubescent, 1 or 3-nerved, cuneate entire, obtuse to ± acute, mucronate or
not, ciliate, cilia white, multicellular or absent; bracteoles
linear-lanceolate, nearly as long as calyx lobes. Calyx lobes linear, 6-7 mm
long. Capsule clavate, ± stipitate, c. 6 mm long, puberulous or glabrate.
Seeds verrucose.

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 *Tanay”


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 Dear Friends,
 This plant was found growing wild along with other chickweeds at Ward lake
 area,  Shillong. Looks like some *Dicliptera* sp.?

 Family: Acanthaceae
 Date/Time: 13th Nov./ 01:30PM
 Location: Ward lake premises, Shillong, Meghalaya.
 Habitat: Wild
 Plant habit: Herb
 Height: 50 to 60cm,
 Leaves ovate, distantly toothed margin, leaves almost sessile,

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Re: [efloraofindia:39069] Zingiberaceae?? -070610-PKA1

2010-06-21 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
May be the *Hedychium forrestii*

Prashant sir if you have the flower photo please attach, then it is easy to
id the plant.



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 Date: 7 June 2010 20:34
 Subject: [efloraofindia:37544] Zingiberaceae?? -070610-PKA1
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 Dear Friends,
 ID requested for this  *Zingiberaceae sp ? from Mizoram. *Looks like 
 some*Hedychium sp.

 *Date/Time: 8th Nov./ 10:15AM
 Location: Vaipuanpho, Mizoram

 Habitat: Wild
 Plant Habit: Herb
 Height: Approx. 1m, stem bowing downwards
 Leaves alternate, sessile, with long lance-shaped blade, midrib broad and
 prominent


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Re: [efloraofindia:31010] Aeginetia indica

2010-03-29 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
*Aeginetia indica* is parasitic on grasses and occurs mainly in grassland,
but sometimes also in forest.



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Re: [efloraofindia:29617] Fungu for ID

2010-03-12 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
Dear Tanay

It is not matching with the name you suggested,

Might be some different species.


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Re: [efloraofindia:29346] Plant form Arunachal for ID

2010-03-10 Thread Pravir Deshmukh
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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