Enlightening information, Shrikant ji.
Many thanks.
Regards.
Dinesh

On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 5:46 PM, shrikant ingalhalikar <le...@rediffmail.com
> wrote:

> In summer the dry leaf litter on Kas plateau gets crispy dry as the
> temperature of rocks may reach 56 C. The litter catches fire very easily
> and the fire spreads with the speed of wind and the whole plateau wears
> thin layer of ash in minutes. Some plants with underground parts seem to
> wait for the fire to pass. They apparently send out flowers only after fire
> to protect flowers/seeds. The fire does not harm underground tubers bulbs
> and rhizomes. The (invasive) perennials with woody biomass get destroyed.
> This is how the fire may be helping the annuals. The capsules get crispy in
> fire and they crack and disperse seeds when they come in contact with first
> rain.
> One plant that rises on Kas plateau from the ashes like Phoenix is Drimia
> polyantha. It has a globose bulb of about 4-5 cm. Fleshy numerous leaves
> grow in rainy season to provide food for grazing animals.
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