Thanks Shrikant ji, for these details.

On Thu 20 Sep, 2018, 7:05 AM Shrikant Ingalhalikar, <
shrikant.ingalhali...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Ushadi, Strobilanthes genus is split in new generas in North western
> ghats. In the erstwhile genus there were 12 species. Of these S callosa, S
> sessilis, S reticulatus and S scrobiculatus have been seen to flower every
> 7 years, the flowering years do not overlap though. These species grow in
> pure stands hence it's a  great sight when they defoliate and flower
> together in  abundance. A few of these plants may flower as exception in
> different years.
>  The rest of 8 species flower each year but the flowers are sparse.
> I have no idea about the rest of India. Presently there is great sensation
> about Neelkurunji blooming after 12 years in Nilgiris hence Strobilanthes
> is on the anvil.
> Regards
>
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