Dear Samir Sir,

The discussion, i think, should go on in the group itself and in this very
thread.

Thank you,
Regards,
surajit


On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 8:36 AM, Samir Mehta <samirmeht...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Surajit,
>
> What you are calling stipule is the involucre.
>
> I feel this is L.compactiflora, you think it's L. aequata and others have
> still other opinions which is how a healthy group should function.
>
> I suggest you post a one final request calling group-members to give their
> final opinion / views on the id. If someone responds fine , if not - no
> problem. The post can be resurfaced periodically till satisfactory
> resolution.
>
> Regards,
>
> Samir Mehta
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:40 AM, surajit koley <
> surajitnotavaila...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Sir,
>>
>> I think the plant in this thread, and the one in
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/indiantreepix/n2iG0-D0TAw/nVFoPplDE3EJ,
>> again the 3rd one -
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/indiantreepix/czJK6AzcfAg/FmW2jUa6AQMJ are
>> all *L. aequata* L.
>>
>> There are somewhat clear flower pictures in the link above that show
>> notched staminal tube.
>>
>> The leaves in my species are 2-pinnate.
>>
>> I think pictures P1030883 and P1030889original in today's upload show
>> abaxial discs.
>>
>> The bracts of *Leea* i think are not present in all species or
>> inconspicuous in some species. When present they will be present around
>> individual flowers.
>>
>> P1030881 pic is of the stipule, that can be seen in the other two posts
>> too.
>>
>> 5ft_P1030521 pic in this thread is part of the same stipule, wherefrom
>> the peduncle emerges. I think this is what sometimes FoC refers as
>> involucre.
>>
>> The whole plant in all my threads is hairy, more or less scabrous. Both
>> the abaxial and adaxial surface of leaves are scabrous.
>>
>>
>> Your leaf does not show any discs. So, it cannot be *L. aequata* L. I
>> don't know which species it is.
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> Good night
>>
>> Regards,
>> surajit
>>
>>
>> On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 11:43 PM, Samir Mehta <samirmeht...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Surajit,
>>>
>>> The ongoing thread has become very long and a bit confusing therefore
>>> this direct e-mail to you (not via efi).
>>>
>>> Please let me know if my understanding is correct:
>>>
>>> This plant  is a shrub, which has compound pinnate (bipinnate /
>>> tripinnate) leaves.
>>> On under surface of leaves there are no circular discs and there is
>>> pubescence (hairiness) - is this stiff (strigose) or soft (pilose)?
>>> Inflorescence type - is it a compound umbel or another?
>>>
>>> Regarding flower is the staminal tube entire or notched? - cannot make
>>> out from your images.
>>> My flower (attached) has a notched staminal tube.
>>>
>>> What about bracts / involucre?
>>> Is 5ft_P10305021 image of your plant? - may 19 post
>>>
>>> P1030881.jpg - whats this? and is it image from same plant?
>>>
>>> Am attaching two image of what I feel is L.compactiflora for you to
>>> compare with your flower and leaf (under surface).
>>>
>>> Lastly, how does one get to the page where you can view e-mail and
>>> mailing details (sm01.jpg)
>>>
>>> Ragards,
>>>
>>> Samir Mehta
>>>
>>
>>
>

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