Nice photo of this common species. Of course, some authors treat this as P. 
benghalensis (=syn. P. plectranthoides)In my personal opinion, after studying 
nearly 1000 specimens throughout India, it is better to treat it in former 
species as no clearcut difference could be drawn for both the species. 


Sampath KumarFrom: Gurcharan Singh <singh...@gmail.com>Sent: Tue, 12 May 
2015 16:34:55 To: efloraofindia <indiantreepix@googlegroups.com>Subject: 
[efloraofindia:223570] Lamiaceae (incl. Verbenaceae) Fortnight: 
Lamiaceae-Pogostemon plactranthoides from Morni Hills-GSMAY93/96

Pogostemon plectranthoides, photographed from Morni hills, Haryana.-- Dr. 
Gurcharan SinghRetired  Associate ProfessorSGTB Khalsa College, University 
of Delhi, Delhi-110007Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.Phone: 
011-25518297  Mob: 9810359089http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ 
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