Good suggestion Aparna ji. Hope Garg ji will do the needful.

But, i think, once we gather a good number of pictures of grasses, species
of Eriocaulon, etc. we can request him or his scholars to help id.

My guide Dr. Ravichandran is also an agrostologist, but again he is very
busy handling several projects and half a dozen of Ph.D. scholars. More so,
he always advise his students to dissect grass specimens and study the
characters for correct identification, even if it is a common grass.

As we have grass experts in our group itself, let us hear from them too.

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With regards

R. Vijayasankar
FRLHT, Bangalore

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