Thanks, Bimal ji

On 14 Nov 2016 7:23 pm, "Bimal Sar kar" <bimal....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>          For those interested in study of pollination ,Dysophylla stellata
> is an interesting plant. Violet flowers of this herb attracts quite a
> number of butterfly species,moths,bees, wasps etc. First time I saw this
> plant in 2008 in a village near this town. I recorded some 17species of
> butterflies visiting the flowers of this plant. As the place is near the
> town ,the plot of land on which the plant was thriving has sale value.
> Today I saw a sign board saying that the plot of land is for sale.
> I consider this to the " Death Sentence " for this plant. With growing
> population probably it is inevitable , but I feel bad as I used to visit
> this land every year ( since 2008 during October to December, this is the
> period when the plant is in bloom and insects have a feast.
>                                                             Regards,
>

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