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On Wed, 1 Jun 2022 at 00:56, tsp kumar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear friends,
> I am extremely happy that efloraofindia is completing 15 years this June.I
> am ecstatic and proud that I have been associated with this forum since
> 2014 when I was a rookie photo enthusiast interested in photographing
> flowers that I came across during my field visits as a Forest Officer.I
> used to pester the experts @ efloraofindia relentlessly seeking the
> IDs.This forum, with a rich assortment of experts,satiated my
> inquisitiveness.I know the names of those that enriched this forum
> byheart.My pranams to each one of you that has made this forum what it is
> today..a global authority on flora.......Kudos
>
> This is my humble submission of a photo-story to commemorate the 15th
> anniversary of efloraofindia.The situation further kindled my passion to
> explore the floral wealth of Western Ghats.I love every moment of my field
> trips wherein I encountered spectacular orchids,curious Ceropegia,and a
> host of other breathtaking flora.
>
> Subject:*Ceropegia elegans*
> Location:Mullaianagiri,Chikmagalur,Karnataka
> Thanks-n-regards
> tspkumar
>                                                      THE STORY
>
>                    My tryst with the Queen……………Ceropegia elegans.
>
> The genus Ceropegia has always been an enigma. The different floral shapes
> and colours have fascinated me. I had read that about 43 of the 53 species
> that are known to occur in India are threatened and have become rare and
> genetically depleted. I always searched for them, when on field duty, with
> no success whatsoever. They remained as elusive as quicksilver.
>          24-06-2014 was another day that I could not keep indoors. It was
> mid-monsoon. The call of the Giris, my favorite “beckoning hills,” was
> irresistible. The imposing cliffs, winding roads, mesmerizing mist,
> blinding rains and its orchid perfume always beckoned me. Unmindful of my
> nemesis, those cold, slithery, and bloodthirsty leeches, I set out with my
> team hoping to find some orchids. The day was fruitful as we could find
> quite a few orchids, terrestrial and epiphytic ones.
>          The climb was arduous and my nemesis,the leech, had its fair
> share of my blood. The sun was already behind the western hills and the
> light was falling rapidly. We hastened our descent hoping to get into the
> safety of my Bolero before it got too dark. Before getting into the
> vehicle, I stopped for a while to fill my lungs and to examine my shoes and
> socks, Bent a little, kick-dropped a couple of leeches and looked over my
> shoulders…! I thought that a pair of small, greenish, serpent-like eyes was
> watching me from among the thickets a few feet away.  I stared for a while,
> eye-to-eye, and blinked first. Spellbound for a few seconds, I went closer.
> My heart missed a few beats as I realized that it was not a serpent, but an
> alien looking flower….! Yes. She was a Ceropegia….my Queen…! I had
> inadvertently stumbled upon the ‘Queen of Ceropegias’ that was later
> identified as Ceropegia elegans by that master explorer of Ceropegia,
> Mr.Sushant More.
>         She has been a lucky mascot for me because later on I could meet
> her mates as well during the year. Ceropegia juncea, Ceropegia biflora,
> Ceropegia candelabrum,Ceropegia spiralis and the King himself, Ceropegia
> gardneri…!
>         I have been recapitulating 24-06-2014 every now and then ever
> since. The images I took that day, in the falling light, are my treasure
> and occupy a prime place in my heart and archives as well.
> -tspkumar
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