Yes Thunbergia fragrans (Acanthaceae) to me too. DSRawat Pantnagar On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 7:58:35 AM UTC+5:30, S Kasim wrote: > > Dear All > > Pl help me to identify the attached plant specimen > It is Twiner. Leaves opposite and tomentose with slight serration in the > margin on the margin. Wild- Looks like a member from Acanthaceae. > Resemblances to Thunbergia fragrans > Recorded at Yelagiri Hills, Vellore Dist, Tamilnadu on 14-07-15 > with regards > -- > S Kasim > F1- 31, Thedral Nagar, 4th Street > Kallikuppam > Ambattur > Chennai-600053 >
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