I think that's a very good idea.Already we have some members staying outside
India. They are regularly contributing and share their views.
Dr Phadke

2009/9/15 singhg . <sin...@sify.com>

> garg ji and fellow members,
> While sitting in California I got the idea? Could we also have mechanism of
> compiling plants outside India clicked by our members. Members could send
> photographs with a tag, so that they go to a separate database, and there is
> no confusion with Indian Database. This will help comparing Indian plants
> with their close relatives outside India. The immediate plant that comes to
> my mind is Nerium oleander (which is very common here) and Indian Nerium
> indicum. Similarly Platanus occidentalis of America and our Plnatanus
> orientalis. There are numerous other species with which our plants are often
> confuse, e.g. Sambucus ebulus and our S. wightiana, Phyllanthus niruri and
> P. fraternus and many others. Plus there are numerous interesting plants
> that our members may click outside India, but need to be kept separately, to
> avoid confusion, but available for ready reference.
>
> Kindly give a thought to this idea
>
>
> --
> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
> Department of Botany
> SGTB Khalsa College
> University of Delhi
> Delhi-110007
> Res: 932 Anand Kunj
>        Vikas Puri
>        New Delhi-110018
> Phone: 011025518297
> Mobile: 9810359089
>
> >
>


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