Pls look at foto ..36 showing branched peduncles which is a key
character for A. latifolia. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 13, 2:58 pm, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear friends,
Please validate if *Anogeissus latifolia* OR *acuminata*.
Date/Time : October 9, 2010 at 9.55am IST
Hi Dinesh, features of bracts and sepals are vital in ID of Argyreias.
I have guessed from overall appearance but the key features may not
show up in the pictures to convince others. Can you pls add on the
above? Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 14, 9:52 pm, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.com wrote:
Hope the heads were 8-15 mm. Tanacetum dolichophyllum. Regards,
Shrikant
On Oct 16, 9:05 am, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends,
Came across this herb on the way to Hampta Pass at approx 11500 ft - 12000ft
altitude.
Date/Time: 27-09-2010 / 12:20PM
Location: On the way to
Tabishji can you pls give if the flower size including spur was bigger
or smaller than 2.5 cm. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 15, 7:13 pm, Tabish tabi...@gmail.com wrote:
Another difficult Balsam for me
Photographed in Dhanaulti, Uttaranchal
2,300 m elevation
early October
Sorry for the quality
, 2010 at 8:07 AM, shrikant ingalhalikar le...@rediffmail.com
wrote:
Hi Dinesh, features of bracts and sepals are vital in ID of Argyreias.
I have guessed from overall appearance but the key features may not
show up in the pictures to convince others. Can you pls add on the
above
Clematis hedysarifolia. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 17, 4:26 pm, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear friends,
ID please
Date/Time : October 15, 2010 at 12.07pm IST
Location Place : near Lion's Point, Lonavala
Altitude : about 752 m (above mean sea level)
GPS : around 18°41'34.38N,
For T. dalzellii, the flowers would have been just 5 mm and on long
slender pedicels. Here the flowers are said to be 1.5 cm. This should
be T. indica (syn T. asthamatica). Regards, Shrikant
On Sep 23, 10:22 am, Muthu Karthick nmk@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
Please help to id this
Can't make out if the stigma is 3 fid/lobed. Could be Campanula
pallida but not sure. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 18, 2:11 pm, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends,
This i found in the rock crevices at the altitude of approx. 11500 ft on the
way to Hampta pass. Flowers were very
Thespesia populnea of Malvaceae. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 18, 2:25 pm, Pranoti Joshi pranoti.jo...@gmail.com wrote:
plz help in in Id...
I found it in Mauritius at sea level...photos are not good, but will it
help in identification?
--
*Regards,
Pranoti Joshi*
*Be a responsible
Good, after a lot of brain storming my wild card ID seems validated.
My guess was not too wild. I have observed C. colorata on stone walls
of Sinhagad near Pune. The pecularity of this plant has been that
stamens in some flowers were missing or in some cases the corolla
itself was missing. The
C. rheedei is a plant of evergreen forest. Flowers axillary, thorns
straight, upper petals with a yellow/purple blotch is C. brevispina
DC. I am seeing pictures for the first time. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 19, 4:49 pm, Anantanarayan Rajaram rajaram_an...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Date/Time- latter half
Adenoon indicum. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 19, 7:42 pm, Smita Raskar smita.ras...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
plz let me know scientific name of name of this plant
Picture is taken at Amboli Maharashtra
--
Smita raskar
308 Disha Residency,
Salaiwada,Sawantwadi
Phone (02363) 274153
Smitaji, excuse me but I put the (wrong) name purposely to attract
attention to the lack of supporting information that needed to be
given with the picture. It is not the bigger picture but sizes and
descriptions of parts not seen in the picture that help correct ID.
With the additional info in
Aspidopteris cordata of Malpighiaceae. Watch for fruits of round
samaras. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 19, 10:42 pm, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Photographed at my farm at Shahapur on Sunday. Please identify this climber.
It had climbed to the top of one of my Chamoli [Bauhinia
Pentanema indicum. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 20, 8:55 am, jaysukh parekh nisusu...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
kutch gujarat india
18th octo 2010
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Euphrasia himalayica, but need to see leaves to be sure. Regards,
Shrikant
On Oct 20, 9:48 pm, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends,
Came across this herb on the way from Shea Goru to Chatadu. (Approx.
altitude: 11500 to 12000ft).
Date/Time: 29-09-2010 / 11:50AM
Location:
This is a fruiting spadix of an Aroid, most likely Amorphophallus sp.
regards, Shrikant
On Oct 24, 2:03 pm, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends,
Would like to know what are this fruits..
Date/Time: 26-09-2010 / 01:45PM
Location: Jofra (9000 ft altitude) on the way to Hampta
Dear all,
I agree, a single close up picture can not show all the details
required for ID. The text format suggested to support the single
picture has not been found convenient.The format served as a check
list of what to look (and note) for, though most reproduced just the
blank headings. I have
Leaves elliptic lanceolate, petiolate; scapes naked, longer than
leaves is C. arundinaceum, unless your plant disagrees in some way
with these key features. I feel from the general appearance that it is
C. arundinaceum (bamboolike leaves?). Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 24, 8:18 pm, Gurcharan Singh
Singhji, the spines appear to be glabrous to indicate T. rhomboidea,
however there is clear distinction in leaves; ovate-lanceolate for T.
pilosa, 3-5 lobed for T. rhomboidea and orbicular for T. rotundifolia.
I am not aware of other species. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 26, 9:09 am, Neil Soares
remember, the flower, including
the spur was more than an inch. Normally I take one picture of the
flower with my finger or with a pen, but just forgot for this one, as
I was trying hard to take a decent picture in low light.
- Tabish
On Oct 16, 10:11 am, shrikant ingalhalikar le
.
C.brevispina :- Dry forest tracts of N.Circars, Nellore, Salem and
Tinnevelly , usual near the coast.
A handsome shrub with conspicuous flowers
I hope the details are sufficient.
Best regards,
M.Swamy.
--- On *Tue, 19/10/10, shrikant ingalhalikar le...@rediffmail.com*wrote
:=) I thought I will take opportunity of 'fastest finger first' in absence of
Dr. Pankaj Kumar butnbsp;can't take this further than H. plantaginea. Dr.
Pankaj please come in...Regards, ShrikantShrikant Ingalhalikar12 Varshanand
SocietyAnandnagar Sinhagad RoadPune 411 051. www.idsahyadri.comTel
not tally (larger and divergent) wth the illustration of H.
longicornu. There is a passing ref of H. decipiens Wight along with H.
longicornu. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 28, 2:55 pm, Shrikant Ingalhalikar le...@rediffmail.com
wrote:
:=) I thought I will take opportunity of 'fastest finger first
Neilji I agree with Dineshji. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 29, 6:36 am, tanay bose tanaybos...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the post Neil ji
Your farm will be declared as a hotsopt within short time
tanay
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 11:16 PM, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.comwrote:
Hi,
A
Neilji, your plant seems to be S. oligantha. Please check following.
Calyx membraneous, venation on calyx, pods 5 cm, 10 seeded, seeds 4
mm, dish shaped. Other things do tally. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 28, 10:46 pm, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
A few days ago there was a
Yes, I agree with Rajdeosingh on G. tenella. Ciliate bracts are
scarcely visible. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 28, 10:46 pm, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
A few days ago there was a discussion on Smithia hirsuita. Sending a
photograph taken on my farm at Shahapur of what Dr.
Centranthera indica. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 1, 1:46 pm, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends,
This herb was photographed long back at Prabal Machi while trekking from
Irshalgad to Prabal gad (near Panvel Maharashtra).
Date/Time: 08-10-2007 / 10:00AM
Location: Prabal Machi
Calyx lobes linear, longer than calyx tube hence S. delphinifolia. S.
trifida would have had shorter and triangular calyx lobes. Regards,
Shrikant
On Nov 1, 12:56 pm, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks like Sopubia trifida .
regards
Prashant
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Aarti S.
Turnera subulata Sm. native of south America, naturalised in and
around Goa. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 31, 8:46 pm, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes logically it should be T. speciosa (but some times logic fails as was in
prattensis yesterday; and the author has that liberty). The
It is amazing that IDs flow with just pictures without any info on
location, habit, habitat, leaves and sizes of flowers. These Hoyas
seem to be from NE and it is not clear even as to how many sp. are
included. Very interesting plants anyway. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 2, 12:35 am, tanay bose
Hi Pravin, this is Genianthus laurifolius, not an epiphytic plant.
Hoya wightii flowers are more than 1 cm accross, lobes are deltoid and
flowers are in an umbel. Here the size of the flowers as just 5 mm
(should have been given by you) and they are in panicles. Pls as a
practice add text on
This is quite rare in western Maharashtra. I know only one more
location. Leaves of this plant when crushed give capsicum like smell.
Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 2, 12:56 am, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.com wrote:
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) ~ Apocynaceae » *Cosmostigma racemosum*
Clerodendrum serratum in buds. Regards, Shrikant
On Sep 19, 10:19 pm, Thiruvengadam Ekambaram
ethiruvenga...@gmail.com wrote:
Friends
This flower pictures I took, in Chiplun, Maharastra
Date/Time- -- 28.8.10-10.02 a.m.
Location- Place, Altitude, GPS-- Chiplun, Maharastra
B. grandiflora is native to Nepal and is cultivated in gardens. The
one seen at Amboli in western ghats is B. jerdoniana. Regards,
Shrikant
On Nov 1, 11:01 pm, raju das dasraj...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
Beaumontia grandiflora, from Chirang RF, Assam. Photographed on March/2009
--
Raju Das
Neil ji, I have not been able to diiferentiate between B. superba and
B. parviflora. How do you tell them apart from leaves? I am yet to see
B. superba anywhere in my search over last 12 years. I am anxious to
know. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 1, 10:07 pm, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.com wrote:
This plant is an extensive climber fairly common in gardens. BSI flora
of Maharashtra gives A. caryophyllata G. Don, as the sc. name. Another
local name is Lavang Latika. Regards, Shrikant
On Oct 31, 11:33 pm, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.com wrote:
Apocynaceae (dogbane family) » *Aganosma
I may add that this is var. bulbosa. The other variety var. lushii has
narrowly linear leaves. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 5, 11:47 am, Ritesh Kumar Choudhary ritesh@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear all,
Ceropegia bulbosa for your kind perusal.
Place: Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh (ca 550m)
Habit:
*Hewittiamalabarica*
*Tanay*
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 11:49 AM, Shrikant Ingalhalikar
le...@rediffmail.com wrote:
This is a large perennial climber growing along the riverside; with ovate,
cordate, acute leaves of 4-6 cm. Flowers 2-3 cm in size. Fruits 1 cm,
ellipsoid, with persistant
Involucral bracts free, linear, 8-12, shorter than calyx. Flowers
about 6 cm, leaves cordate. This would be Fioria vitifolia. Regards,
Shrikant
On Nov 10, 7:50 pm, Paresh Phalak pareshpha...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all..
Please help me in identifying this plant..
I spotted this one in Jalgaon,
The picture is taken from below; had you shown the natural nodding
position, the ID would have been easy. It is what Pankaj ji has
guessed. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 10, 7:39 pm, Neha Singh neha.vind...@gmail.com wrote:
-- Forwarded message --
From: Neha Singh
Yes for M. monosperma. Fruit shaped like a Goodday biscuit, golden
brown and with spines can be seen soon. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 9, 10:14 am, Parjanya guru gurooji1...@gmail.com wrote:
.. A friend of mine has posted this bunch of flowers collected from the the
Western Ghats part of
This would be Dombeya burgessiae of Sterculiaceae. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 6, 12:28 am, tanay bose tanaybos...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't think this is Hibiscus tiliaceus.
I think the flower though imitates to have a monadelphous stamens
but I think actually it doesn't have one !! I am
Pod longer than 7 cm, flowers 6-10 in a raceme, standard spotted with
red on the back is S. bispinosa. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 14, 7:42 pm, Pravin Kawale kawale.pra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
ID Please
A cassia spp. Annual herb
Ht. 8-10 ft. today near
Phansad WLS, Maharashtra
Thanks in
Please provide details about season, habitat and sizes of leaves and
flowers. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 14, 7:15 pm, Pravin Kawale kawale.pra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Torenia indica
Today at Phansad WLS,Maharshtra
Thanks
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These pictures were sent with
T. indica has broadly winged calyx. Calyx narrowly winged, hirsute;
flowers solitary on long peduncles; pale blue, lower lip with dark
coloured patches. would be T. vagans. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 15, 7:57 am, shrikant ingalhalikar le...@rediffmail.com
wrote:
Please provide details about
Cicerbita macrorhiza. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 18, 9:44 pm, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends,
This herb was also photographed on the way to Hampta pass.
Date/Time: 27-09-2010 / 09:30AM
Location: On the way to Hampta Pass (Altitude approx. 11000 ft).
Habitat: Wild
Plant
A. obtusiloba. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 18, 7:49 pm, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends,
Came across this herb on the way to Hampta Pass.
Could this be some Anemone sp.??
Date/Time: 27-09-2010 / 12:45PM
Location: On the way to Hampta Pass near Balu ka Gera (Altitude
Looks like Prunus cerasoides but unusual to flower in Oct? Regards,
Shrikant
On Nov 19, 12:35 pm, Dalia Set setda...@gmail.com wrote:
Location: Ramgarh, Uttaranchal
Nature: Small Tree,
Season: Oct, 2010
Found this tree full of pink flowers on roadside and and also on hill side
trails.
Torenia bicolor. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 19, 10:34 am, raghu ananth raghu_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Wild flower from Kukke| IDReq 19Nov10AR02
Kukke, Areca Plantation, Western ghats
09 Nov 2010
flower size: 3cms,
plant height- 15cms approx
Leaf size -5cms, shape-, margin-toothed
Regards
Cynanthus lobatus of Gentianaceae. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 24, 5:48 pm, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Wild Herb captured on 13/8/10 during the trek from Ghangaria (around 11,000
ft.) to Hemkunt Sahib (around 14000 ft.).
--
With regards,
J.M.Garg
Euphrasia himalayica. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 24, 5:48 pm, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Wild Herb captured on 13/8/10 during the trek from Ghangaria (around 11,000
ft.) to Hemkunt Sahib (around 14000 ft.).
--
With regards,
J.M.Garg
This seems to be I. marginata but purple blotches on leaf are missing.
Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 24, 9:14 pm, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends,
I had come across this climber at the outskirts of Mumbai.
Date/Time: 22-11-2010 / 08:50AM
Location: Mumbai
Habitat: Wild
Plant
Never seen Rhaphidophora with entire leaves. The stem was just 15 cm
long and did not look implanted. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 25, 2:24 pm, Shrikant Ingalhalikar le...@rediffmail.com
wrote:
This young epiphytic climber with thick cylindric stem was seen at Amboli, on
a high altitude
Leaves linear, flattened; flowers purple would be Allium wallichii.
Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 26, 10:18 am, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Wild Herb captured on 13/8/10 during the trek from Ghangaria (around 11,000
ft.) to Hemkunt Sahib (around 14000 ft.).
--
With regards,
J.M.Garg
Scherberich who is an Araceae expert. You may also
try looking into Flora of British India, vol 6, once to check...
Regards
Pankaj
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 6:44 PM, shrikant ingalhalikar
le...@rediffmail.com wrote:
Never seen Rhaphidophora with entire leaves. The stem was just 15 cm
long
which i could not spot. If i remember correctly, Dinesh has also seen this
some where in Thane region.
regards
Prashant
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 3:10 PM, shrikant ingalhalikar
le...@rediffmail.com wrote:
This seems to be I. marginata but purple blotches on leaf are missing.
Regards
This would be Pleurospermum candollei of Apiaceae. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 26, 5:46 pm, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Wild Herb captured on 13/8/10 during the trek from Ghangaria (around 11,000
ft.) to Hemkunt Sahib (around 14000 ft.).
--
With regards,
J.M.Garg
Leaves in the third picture seem to belong to some other plant but
looking at flowers and leaves in first 2 pics, this is Uvaria narum of
Annonaceae, a large climber of the evergreen forests. Regards,
Shrikant
On Nov 26, 9:24 pm, raghu ananth raghu_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Flora of Uttara Kannada |
Averrhoa carambola or Kamrak, Star Apple etc. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 27, 1:51 pm, Satish Phadke drsmpha...@gmail.com wrote:
For ID
A large tree about 5 meters. Planted in a bungalow in Karve nagar Pune.
Leaves compound 13 leaflets. Terminal leaflets bigger than those at base;
folded on
Fruiting Geranium sp. may be G. wallichianum. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 27, 10:48 am, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Wild Herb captured on 13/8/10 during the trek from Ghangaria (around 11,000
ft.) to Hemkunt Sahib (around 14000 ft.).
--
With regards,
J.M.Garg
Yes, I agree with Rashidaji. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 27, 12:47 pm, Rashida Atthar atthar.rash...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps Cichorium intybus- a guess as per ref. from A. Stainton.
regards,
Rashida.
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 11:18 AM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Wild Herb captured
Campanula latifolia in fruit. Regards,Shrikant
On Nov 28, 5:13 pm, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Wild Herb captured on 13/8/10 during the trek from Ghangaria (around 11,000
ft.) to Hemkunt Sahib (around 14000 ft.).
--
With regards,
J.M.Garg
This may be Saussurea uniflora. Regrds, Shrikant
On Nov 28, 5:13 pm, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Wild Herb captured on 13/8/10 during the trek from Ghangaria (around 11,000
ft.) to Hemkunt Sahib (around 14000 ft.).
--
With regards,
J.M.Garg
Guess this to be fruiting Codonopsis viridian. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 28, 5:13 pm, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Wild Herb captured on 13/8/10 during the trek from Ghangaria (around 11,000
ft.) to Hemkunt Sahib (around 14000 ft.).
--
With regards,
J.M.Garg
I think this to be Fritillaria roylei in fruit. Aregards, Shrikant
On Nov 28, 5:13 am, Pankaj Kumar sahanipan...@gmail.com wrote:
Liliaceae for sure. Most probably Lilium or Notholirion but cant say
without flowers. May be my boss and few of his students will, who have
great experience of
From the looks this appears to be Sterculia villosa. Sizes of leaves
and flowers would help to confirm ID. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 29, 2:31 pm, Vinayak Sharad Kulkarni kulkarni...@gmail.com
wrote:
Location- Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai, Altitude: Sea level
Habitat- Garden Type-Tree
This is Clerodendrum viscosum. These are not flowers but persistent
calyx with the central fruit having fallen away. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 29, 11:28 am, raghu ananth raghu_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Flora of UK | 29Nov2010AR01
Haldipura, Uttara Kannada
Oct 2010
Plant-40-50cms height,
Neilji, can we have sizes of leaflets, raceme and corollas? Also if
stipels present. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 29, 11:58 pm, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Photographed at my farm at Shahapur on Sunday. Please identify this species
of Desmodium. It stood about a foot high. It
P. jerdoniana from the ornamentation on leaves, but of course flowers
hold the key. Regards, Shrikant
On Nov 30, 7:31 pm, raghu ananth raghu_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Flora of Uttara Kannada | 30Nov2010AR02
Ragi hosahalli, Western ghats Uttara Kannada
Oct 2010
Leaves-12cm,
Habitat: Growing on
Leaflets 3, ovate, toothed. Achenes flat, hairless. C. montana. I
have seen this plant with flowers at VOF, so we can close this as C.
montana. Regards
On Dec 1, 7:13 am, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Wild climber captured on 13/8/10 during the trek from Ghangaria (around
11,000 ft.) to
P. scandens, fairly common in W. ghats.Regards, Shrikant
On Dec 3, 12:07 am, raghu ananth raghu_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Flora from Dakshina kannada | 03Dec2010AR03
Growing on the bark of a tree
No flower or fruit observed
Kumara Parvatha,
Kukke, Western ghats,
09 Nov 2010
Regards
Raghu
Joannesia princeps or Arara Nut of Euphorbiaceae. Note a typical gland
at the base of petiolules. Regards, Shrikant
On Dec 4, 9:51 pm, M Swamy swamy.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
May I request the ID of the tree. A huge tree in Mysore city. Location
100 ft Road.
Dr. Mahadeswara Swamy
Dear Nayanji,
Just a casual attention to the error in labelling the picture which
puts this aroid into palms. Rgds
Shrikant
On Nov 5, 10:51 pm, Nayan Singh ns_dungri...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
Photographed herb in Dhoopgarh area of Satpura Tiger Reserve on 11-10-09
I think it is a sp from Araceae.
Dear Satish Phadke,
This is Adenoon indicum posted earlier by Prashant Awale found on the
bund wall of Kas lake. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 9, 8:31 pm, Satish Phadke phadke.sat...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it *Phyllocephalum tenue*?
This herb was observed in Mahabaleshwar.sat th Nov 2009
Dear Shubhada,
I note that leaves are not auricled, the plant is not stout (2 mts
high), the head is smaller than 3 cm and the bracts are not with long
recurved bristles. I think that the plant is T. glaberrima. T.
amplexicaulis grows at high elevations. Regds
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 9
Dear Satyendra ji,
This is Flemingia strobilifera of Fabaceae. Regds
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 10, 6:44 pm, satyendra tiwari kaysat...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
I photographed this plant today in the garden of a lodge.
This plant was growing in rubbish dump.
Height about 3 feet.
May I
Dear Nayanji,
This could be Aerva sanguinolenta, if this is a trailing herb about 1
mt high. Regards
Shrikant
On Nov 8, 9:56 pm, Nayan Singh ns_dungri...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
Friends,
Observed this herb in Pench and Satprura,
Flowers during rainy season,
I think this is member of
Dear Nayanji,
This would be C. oculata. What is the reference of C. racemosa? Good
find anyway, your vigilant search must be appreciated.Regards
Shrikant
On Nov 10, 10:22 pm, Nayan Singh ns_dungri...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
This climber is from Satpura tiger Reserve
Photo taken on 090809
I think
This appears ro Albizia odoratissima of Mimosaceae looking at the
brown pods. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 12, 5:59 pm, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id assistance pl.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Dev Kumar dev.kumar.vasude...@gmail.com
This may be A. torta. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 12, 7:22 pm, Satish Phadke phadke.sat...@gmail.com wrote:
This plant was observed at 2-3 places in Mahabaleshwar esp on the edge of
the valley.Nov 2009
Requesting the Id of this Acacia.
Dr Satish Phadke
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If this is a shrub about 1 mt high with a terminal corymb 5-10 cm,
then it could be Vernonia divergens of Asteraceae. Rgds
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 13, 3:47 pm, raghu ananth raghu_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Would like to know this wild flower id.
The nectar of this flower attracts the Hymnoptera
Spermadictyon suaveolens, Gidesa in Marathi, yes rightly the
Rubiaceae. Regds
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 13, 7:22 pm, Satish Phadke phadke.sat...@gmail.com wrote:
For ID.
Rubiaceae family member observed on Pasarani ghat on way to Mahabaleshwar.
Nov 2009.
Dr Satish Phadke
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Yes, the ID is correct but the name is now changed to Commicarpus
chinensis. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 14, 8:33 pm, Satish Phadke phadke.sat...@gmail.com wrote:
Saw today morning in Pune.
Appears to be Boerhavia fruiticosa.
Features observed. Climbing shrub; Opposite leaves
Yes, the ID is correct but the name is changed to Quirivelia
frutescens. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhaalikar
On Nov 12, 10:47 pm, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends,
Came across this climber at Gorewada, Nagpur (21-10-09).
Bot. name: Ichnocarpus frutescens *
*Family:
Reinwardtia indica (syn R. trigyna) of Linaceae. Pls note 5 stamens of
unequal lengths and 3 styles. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 15, 10:47 pm, Satish Phadke phadke.sat...@gmail.com wrote:
For ID
These beautiful yellow flowers were growing in the vicinity of the walls of
the Kshetra
Girardiana diversifolia of Urticaceae, Agya in Marathi. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 15, 10:51 pm, Satish Phadke phadke.sat...@gmail.com wrote:
For ID Please
Somebody has posted similar plant today or yesterdayMahabaleshwar
8th Nov 2009
Strong bristles throughout on the plant
for P. amarus. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 16, 7:55 am, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
On 14/11/09 in Shamirpet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamirpet in
Rangareddi
district http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rangareddi_district of Andhra
Pradesh http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
Dear Dinesh,
Interestingly does not appear to be Terminalia. Trewia or Croton of
Euphorbiaceae? I'm also confused, certain features are not tallying.
Will come back on this. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 16, 10:37 pm, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear friends,
Small tree
Dear Dinesh,
Yes for Mallotus philippensis, yet the inflorescence is not erect and
it lacks the rusty pubescence. Rgds
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 16, 10:37 pm, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear friends,
Small tree (could grow to become grand, I suppose) at Yeoor Hills (14 NOV
Dear E. Thiruvengadam,
It is an orchid alright but IDing is like a foto-quiz in absence of
leaves or flowers. Let me post my guess as Aerides dalzelliana.
Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 17, 11:17 am, Thiruvengadam Ekambaram
ethiruvenga...@gmail.com wrote:
Friends
I took this picture
Dear Geeta,
This has been posted earlier on 2 occasions and identified as
Centrocema pubescence, a beautiful exotic climber though not very
popular in gardens. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 17, 6:56 pm, geeta arun geetaar...@gmail.com wrote:
Gargji,
Resendig request for Id 17 11 09 GAS
Dear Muthu Karthick,
This would be Stemodia sp. of Scrophulariaceae. If you can give size
of corolla it might be helpful. I am not aware of distribution of
species of Stemodia in TN. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 18, 2:26 pm, Muthu Karthick nmk@gmail.com wrote:
The plant found
Dear Prashant,
You are right, the current name is Fernandoa adenophyllum. The flowers
are yellow, foetid and and bloom at night obviously to be pollinated
by the Pipistrells. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 21, 1:29 pm, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends,
Came across
Yes, this is Butea parviflorus Roxb. ex DC. and now Spatholobus
parviflorus (Roxb. ex DC.) O. Ktze. as per BSI flora. Locally this is
known as Palshin or sister of Palas owing to the similarity in leaves
and is very often mis-identified as Butea superba. Even the pod of S.
parviflorus resembles
Nicandra physaloides
On Nov 23, 11:58 am, Satish Phadke phadke.sat...@gmail.com wrote:
*Physalis peruviana* (पोपटी) Family :Solanaceae
Panchagani Mahabaleshwar route
Nov 2009.
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Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 26, 6:21 pm, lavkumar khachar lavkumarkhac...@gmail.com
wrote:
The locals could not give you a name because this is not a native tree of
India. I am afraid the name has slipped my mind!
Lavkumar Khachar.
On Thu
Dear Praveen,
If this is a shrub and the drupes are 4 lobed, then it could be Grewia
flavescens. If the drupes are 2 lobed and edible then it could be G.
asiatica. Rgds
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 26, 6:55 pm, Pravin Kawale kawale.pra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Id please
Shrub with scabrid
Dear Dr. Phadke,
If the fruits have a line of spreading hairs on the spines, then it
would be T. pentandra. If the spines are glabrous then it would be T.
rhomboidea. The flowers are brigh yellow and open in the noon. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 27, 8:51 am, Satish Phadke phadke.sat
Anisochilus verticillatus. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar
On Nov 28, 12:57 pm, Muthu Karthick nmk@gmail.com wrote:
I found this herb growing about a metre in height in the open areas of dry
deciduous forests of Satyamangalam hills.
Experts help to identify this species.
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