*Hybanthus enneaspermus*
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 1:38 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
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Date: 8 November 2014 19:45
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Could it be Argostemma verticillatum ?
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Arun Kumar N
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-Gerard de Nerval
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 12:46 PM, N Arun arunameth...@gmail.com wrote:
Near Mussoorie, Aug 2014
yes ox eye daisy
common every where in temperate zones
usha di
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Nidhan Singh nidhansingh...@gmail.com
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This is one of very common species in Western Himalayas...
*Leucanthemum vulgare...*
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 8:54 AM, Anurag Sharma
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*Hybanthus enneaspermus (L.) F.Muell*. (= Ionidium)
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 1:38 PM, J.M. Garg
Thanks, Lalithamba ji.
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It is *Hybanthus enneaspermus* ( L. ) F.Muell.,Family Violaceae Ver.name: Spade
flower(Eng.);
Garg Ji,
Could be Megaskepasma erythrochlamys.
Regards,
Aarti
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probably j. brandegeana ?
sorry this is second time it happened
I second the opinion of N. Arun Kumar Ji.
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Ritesh.
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the appearance of the plant remind me a species of Chlorophytum
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May be Caesalpinia sappan.
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Arun Kumar N
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-Gerard de Nerval
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 4:32 PM, siva siva asivapa...@hotmail.com wrote:
Please ID this ornamental climber with yellow flowers. Photo was taken in
Sri Lanka in Mar 2012.
This is the south american plant : Megaskepasma erythrochlamys
SivaI would love to see the stem of this plant if you have the pictures
thanks
Usha di
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Thank you Ritesh ji
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Arun Kumar N
*Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature*
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Ritesh Kumar Choudhary
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I second the opinion of N. Arun Kumar Ji.
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this is a plant of mexican origin, popular and ... now naturalized in
tropical americas...
Odontonema cuspidatum of Family Acanthaceae
colloquially called the firespike flower
vaguely reminiscent of the matchstick flowers we have seen in specialty
nurseries... s red stick like flowers and
Dear Friend,
Attaching an image of a Painted Jezebel butterfly on
the flowers of Chromolaena odorata.
With regards,
Bimal
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yes salvia
sp? anybody's guess
seems to be more prolifically flowering cultivar
usha di
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Aarti S. Khale aarti.kh...@gmail.com
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Salvia Species seen in San Francisco on 1/10/14.
Cultivated plant with Blue flowers.
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viburnum!!!
sp.
usha di
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Aarti S. Khale aarti.kh...@gmail.com
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Cultivated, garden plant seen in Sacramento on 6/10/14.
Tiny white flowers and pink berries.
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Aarti S. Khale aarti.kh...@gmail.com
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Thanks for the quick response Usha Di.
It looks very similar to my garden flowers from Lalbagh, Bangalore, yet
unidentified.
Regards,
Aarti
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 5:29 PM,
BimalJi.
Nice pic.But where is the butterfly?
r.thilakan
On Friday, November 14, 2014 6:47:37 PM UTC+5:30, bimal.cob wrote:
Dear Friend,
Attaching an image of a Painted Jezebel butterfly
on the flowers of Chromolaena odorata.
It may be *Acmella uliginosa* (Swartz) Cassini.
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Karuna Kanta Das
Guwahati
On Friday, 14 November 2014 11:05:32 UTC+5:30, Sourav Mahmud wrote:
Habit: Herb
Habitat Wild
Location: Dhaka City
Flowering: November,2014
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Must be some species of Lindernia (Scrophulariaceae).
Lindernia in eFI
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/l/linderniaceae/lindernia
.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Friday, November 14, 2014 7:54:17 PM UTC+5:30, kd_...@rediffmail.com
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Dear All,
Attached images are
Crotalaria tetragona.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Friday, November 14, 2014 6:00:10 PM UTC+5:30, M Sawmliana wrote:
Location : Sairilzo (Mizoram0
Date : 12-11-2014
Habit : Shrub
Habitat :Both Wild and cultivated
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Thanks Ms.Usha.
This is the same thing I have posted-* Pls ID.Cochin.121114RT.Nov-4. *2
days back and identity suggested by Mr.Santhan.P as Odontonema
tubaeforme.Yes common name' Firespike'.The home owner -my friend-told me it
was brought from SriLanka.
r.thilakan
On Saturday, November
A wrong image was posted.Attaching the correct one.
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Thanks, Kunhikannan ji.
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Hybanthus enneaspermus, family : violaceae
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Looks like* Odontonema strictum*. Synonym:Odontonema tubaeforme of
Acanthaceae
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Please send a close up of flowers and foliage. In general most of your
photographs are not clear, which
I have also updated Vateria
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/d/dipterocarpaceae/vateria
page.
Thus all the genera pages of these families are now updated with most of
the species found in India.
On 12 November 2014 10:44, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
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Thank you Didi, the site plantillustrations.org identifies a tree with
similar looking leaves as *P. rubra* L.
http://plantillustrations.org/illustration.php?id_illustration=122168
Regards
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 4:23 AM, Ushadi Micromini microminipho...@gmail.com
wrote:
Surajit
I know all
Since apical appendages on anthers can be found in the flower pics it will
fall in *N. nouchali* category.
Thank you
Regards
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 8:32 AM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
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Pl check it for *Cupressus sempervirens*. Just a suggestion!
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 5:23 AM, J.M. Garg
*Clerodendrum splendens, *perhaps.
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 4:58 AM, siva siva asivapa...@hotmail.com wrote:
Thanks for an interesting unknown exotica, this pdf
http://www.sgapqld.org.au/growing_grevilleas.pdf and article
http://www.pacifichorticulture.org/articles/best-grevilleas-for-southern-california/
read
along with http://anpsa.org.au/g-super1.html may help.
Thank you
Regards
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014
Vijayasankar Ji,
Thanks for the id.
It does look like it.
Waiting for validation.
Regards,
Aarti
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 9:20 PM, Vijayasankar vijay.botan...@gmail.com
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Pl check it for *Cupressus sempervirens*. Just a suggestion!
Regards
Vijayasankar
Vijayasankar Ji,
This tree also looks similar to Cupressus sempervirens.
Kindly have a look.
Regards,
Aarti
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A huge, tall tree seen in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco on 30th
Yes Aarti ji, I think so too.
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Vijayasankar
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Aarti S. Khale aarti.kh...@gmail.com
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Surajit Ji,
Thanks for the link.
It does look like my Grevillea.
Let the experts decide, since I am not one.
Regards,
Aarti
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 9:41 PM, surajit koley
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Thanks for an interesting unknown exotica, this pdf
Thanks
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 10:04 PM, Vijayasankar vijay.botan...@gmail.com
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Yes Aarti ji, I think so too.
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Dear Surajit
wonderful that you found and shared these links...
if one peruses these it becomes obvious that many sp and many many more
cultivars are being studied by these groups..
yes there at least one and one comes across a few more very active study
groups of exotics , not to mention
Surajit
I looked at the fine print under the botanicus ... mobot journal link above
the second page you mention...
yes that shows the same kind of line drawing (with regular champa like
leaf) ... where did they draw from is anybody's guess... its a drawing...
not a true herbarium specimen...
but
Lovely indeed..thanks Arun Ji..
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 1:00 PM, N Arun arunameth...@gmail.com wrote:
A very beautiful Habenaria from Mussoorie, Aug 2014
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-A-l33juAZ3Y/VGWty1qZwjI/CkA/lJctly7pn0U/s1600/DSC_0599%2B%28Large%29.JPG
A beautiful find Karuna Ji..thanks for sharing..
I got this growing near Jalpaigudi..
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Karuna Das kd_...@rediffmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
Attached images are *Arundina graminifolia* (D.Don) Hochr (Bomboo orchid)
Date :27.10.2014
Location: Kamrup district
Very beautiful pics Anurag Ji..
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 10:06 AM, Dr Santhosh Kumar
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Nice pictures of Ixora malabarica
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Good morning Didi, since you have already suggested a possibility I also
thought of *G.* superb, a search for its (superb) leaf and comparing
other details like inflo size, flowering season (throughout year) may help
go further. Of-course that would be a probability only.
Thank you
Regards
On
Didi,
At the time of submitting this thread I wrote, ...has been labelled
(a)s *Plumeria
pudica* by the netizens... And I noted down the feature fragrant while I
was thinking of probability of *P. rubra*. So, my next step was if there
was any *P. pudica* X *P. rubra* so that leaves can be
oh that *And I noted down the feature fragrant that explains your
links *and thinking aloud..
scent or scentless sent you down the primrose path...
and me on my history of plant collecting...phew
what a lot of time spent...
any ways... its good, it at least got me to send you the pictures...
thank you i dont remember seeing your earlier submission, i ll do so later
today when i get a chance to search... i delete stuff mostly every few days
so going to group site takes a while...
thanks for confirming my guess...
usha di
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 8:21 PM, r.thilakan makkiseril
Surajit
how did you measure the inflorescence size? several pictures are at an
angle, not parallel to the inflorescence , so size ca n not be determines=d
one picture may be used but how? no reference object like a pen, a ruler a
coin or a finger etc is present...
only match is flowering in
Bimalda
i see a koel
and your pic labelled as koel
its anice pic with both ripe and unripe /green deophal as it is known as in
Bengali... kids love them, they take them down and then sell for about 5
rs each under the same tree, [?]
usha di
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 7:58 PM, r.thilakan
new to me
reminds me of a flower i had submitted
but i know its not the same
just treminiscent I had called mine Porelain flower before the id, your
flower reminds me of porcelain beautites ...that's all
Usha di
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 6:28 PM, N Arun Kumar arunameth...@gmail.com
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thanks very nice pictures
I am going to ask a silly question..
why would it be called trifolia when its only two leaves at the node?
usha di
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Ponnutheerthagiri Santhan
ponsant...@gmail.com wrote:
*Lantana trifolia L *small shrub from Virajpet area of Coorg,
THank you NIdhan ji.
Regards,
Arun Kumar N
*Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature*
-Gerard de Nerval
On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 6:48 AM, Nidhan Singh nidhansingh...@gmail.com
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Lovely indeed..thanks Arun Ji..
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 1:00 PM, N Arun arunameth...@gmail.com wrote:
A
Apparently look likes *Grewia tiiifolia*
Thank you!
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Grewia
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/m---z/m/malvaceae/grewia
- species
Dear members,
I have updated eFI (efloraofindia) page on Dolichos
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/f/fabaceae/dolichos
(Pl.
click).
Attempts have been made to incorporate most of the species available in
India nearby areas with details keys directly or through links as
Thanks, Surajit ji.
Range of *Dolichos tenuicaulis* (Baker) Craib
http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=110taxon_id=242422058 is
Himalaya (E. Nepal to Bhutan), Khasia, Burma, Thailand, China (Yunnan) as
per FON. Also it is Meghalaya1
Beautiful pics of this terrestrial orchid.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Friday, November 14, 2014 1:00:23 PM UTC+5:30, N Arun wrote:
A very beautiful Habenaria from Mussoorie, Aug 2014
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-A-l33juAZ3Y/VGWty1qZwjI/CkA/lJctly7pn0U/s1600/DSC_0599%2B%28Large%29.JPG
New to me.
Thanks for showing.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Friday, November 14, 2014 3:26:49 PM UTC+5:30, Santhan P wrote:
*Lantana trifolia L *small shrub from Virajpet area of Coorg, Karnataka
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Two species of Agrostemma known in Uttarakhand.
Flowers with 4 petals.A.sarmentosum; flowers with five petals.. A.
verticillatum.
Both often grow together along streams, on moist walls in rainy season.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Friday, November 14, 2014 12:46:55 PM UTC+5:30, N Arun wrote:
larch
cant decide between the common larch versus japanese larch
jap larch is good bonsai tree . habit is good for graceful bonsai...
if i had to bet it would be leaning towards japanese large cultivar ...
which i dont know... would be many
cant go any further here
usha di
On Sat, Nov
most likely calophyllum inophyllum
lets see what Gurchranji or other experts botanists think
usha i
On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Mala Bajaj malaba...@gmail.com wrote:
Kindly help identify this tree.
Pictures are of two trees but they are the same in every way, one is young
and one is
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