Forwarding again forId confirmation orotherwise please.
Some earlierrelevant feedback:
“Capparis mooni Leaf description tells: leaves are upto 9cms.
Here in my pics, leaves are much smaller. So it *could be a difft Capparis*.”
from Raghu ji.

On 10 April 2012 13:47, raghu ananth <raghu_...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Nature hits the high note... in white!
> Shot at Chamundi hills, Mysore
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> Capparis species … C. mooni ?
> Shrub, Spiny stem,
> Leaves - glabrous , 2-3 cms, alternate,
> Flowers-large, 7cms approx, White
> 10 Mar 2012
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> Regards
> Raghu Ananth
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