Dear friends,
Can Incarvillea emodi of the same family (Bignoniaceae) be considered as
an option too...??

regards
Alok


On Thu, 2012-03-22 at 11:55 +0530, ushadi Micromini wrote:
> alok nice...
> but your pic numb 5 is something else ...the inner structures are very
> different
> explain please 
> 
> Usha di
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> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Alok Mahendroo (Google Docs)
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>         Dear friends,
>         
>         An almost inaccessible flower growing on high rocky places for id
>         
>         Location Kalatope (Dam side), Chamba
>         Altitude 1200 mts
>         Habit herb
>         Habitat wild
>         Season March
>         Height 12 inches
>         
>         regards
>         Alok
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