Thanks Shrikant ji for very useful analysis.

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On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 5:50 PM, shrikant ingalhalikar <le...@rediffmail.com
> wrote:

> Dear Members,
>
> I have sorted the list provided by Satishji for the aspect of habitat. I
> am ataching the list here. It will be seen that there are a few 'also ran'
> plants that are not the characteristic of the lateritic plateau yet grow
> there in small patches. Plants that did not feature are also listed. I
> appeal members to visit this location in all seasons to know its flora.
> Regards,
>
>
> On Friday, October 19, 2012 6:41:56 PM UTC+5:30, Satish Phadke wrote:
>
>> I wanted to do it earlier but didn't get time.
>> Anyway I am attaching the excel sheet of plants discussed during the Kas
>> week as suggested by Shrikant ji
>> This covers around 400+posts posted during the week.
>> There are plants from 53 families excluding Fungi,Fern and mosses with
>> total number of plants 180 which includes 3 synonyms which I have
>> incorporated. So total will be 177including 1 Fungus 1Fern and 1 moss.so
>> Only Plants will be 174.
>> I agree with Shrikant ji that we were expecting plants exclusively from
>> KAS Plateau but unfortunately many nearby plants were also posted which are
>> found from most of the places of western ghats. It is difficult for me to
>> exclude them from the data. Shrikant ji might come with that exclusive data
>> derived from this.
>> *Dr Satish Phadke*
>>
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