*Leucas aspera* (Willd.) Link should have (ref. FoC) -

   - densely hispid many flowered globose verticillaster
   - hispid linear bracts as long as calyx
   - oblique calyx mouth, calyx hispid outside, teeth 
   straight-triangular-spinescent apex

This species is not likely to be *Leucas aspera* (Willd.) Link.

This species is like to be *L. lavandulifolia* Smith.

Thank you

Regards

surajit koley


On Sunday, 12 June 2011 20:02:45 UTC+5:30, Col Bimal Sarkar wrote:
>
> Dear Friend,
>               I find flowers of Leucas aspera ( SHWET DRONA )are very 
> popular to butterflies.Attaching an image of Blue Tiger butterfly on Lecus 
> aspera.You may like it.
> Regards
> Col (Retd) Bimal Sarkar
> Mobile: 9434194942

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