AKNOV02 Strobilanthes auriculata from Dehradun

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N Arun

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Nov 6, 2014, 11:12:53 PM11/6/14
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Found this beautiful flowering of Strobilanthes auriculata in a Hill Sal Forest close to FRI, Dehradun , Nov 2014

The flowers as well as the leaves had a nice aroma.


Ushadi Micromini

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Nov 6, 2014, 11:16:43 PM11/6/14
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i am amazed at how many stribolanthes are there in India!!

nice pictures
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Gurcharan Singh

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Nov 7, 2014, 7:21:37 AM11/7/14
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Very good upload Arun ji

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Dr Santhosh Kumar

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Nov 7, 2014, 8:45:04 AM11/7/14
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Very nice photographs

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Narain Singh Chauhan

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Nov 7, 2014, 9:18:20 AM11/7/14
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Yes. It is Strobilathes auriculata. The spikes onmaturity of seeds yield essential oil,which smelle like camphor oil, hence it is named as Kapurminjar in
Kangra & Mandi. 

Narain Singh Chauhan

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Nov 7, 2014, 9:27:08 AM11/7/14
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Yes. It is Strobilathes auriculata. The spikes on maturity of seeds yield essential oil,which smells like camphor oil, hence it is named as Kapurminjar in
Kangra & Mandi.The oil droplets from the spikes are collected in a collyrium (KAJAL) containing dibbi and colsed by its lid. The oil gets absorbed in Kajal and the medicated  kajal is applied to the eyes for effecting cure from eye diseases.
  

Prashant Awale

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Nov 11, 2014, 10:32:09 AM11/11/14
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Beautiful photographs and good find..
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N Arun Kumar

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Nov 11, 2014, 10:55:47 AM11/11/14
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Thank you very much Prashant ji.

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Anil Thakur

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Nov 12, 2014, 12:37:32 PM11/12/14
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People in the  lower areas of Himachal use the essential oil exuding from spikes for eye problems.

N Arun Kumar

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Nov 12, 2014, 11:53:43 PM11/12/14
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Nice piece of information, Thank you Anil ji.

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Rajendra Shinde

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Nov 13, 2014, 1:41:09 AM11/13/14
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Nice Pictures and very useful information. Just wanted to know its flowering pattern. Does this species flower every year or once in few (?) years?

Thank You,
Rajendra Shinde

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N Arun Kumar

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Nov 13, 2014, 1:55:58 AM11/13/14
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Rajendra ji, U.N. Kanjilal in his 'Forest Flora of the Chakrata, Dehra Dun and Saharanpur Forest Divisions' does not talk about this Strobilanthes flowering in long intervals, he mentions its Flowering period to be Nov.- March, however eflora of China says it is known to be pliestesial in some parts of its range. http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=242425784

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DINESH ALBERTSON

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May 11, 2020, 3:07:55 PM5/11/20
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Hi
What happened to your photograph on S auri ulata from Dehra dun?

J.M. Garg

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May 11, 2020, 10:29:08 PM5/11/20
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May have been removed from the place on net, from where these were inserted in the mail, by Arun ji.

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What happened to your photograph on S auri ulata from Dehra dun?

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J.M. Garg

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May 12, 2020, 3:18:22 AM5/12/20
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Yes, Arun ji, post it as:
Found this beautiful flowering of Strobilanthes auriculata in a Hill Sal Forest close to FRI, Dehradun , Nov 2014.
May I request, Arun ji, to pl. post the images again here.

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Garg ji,
Thank you Sir. But was it S. auriculata from Dehra Dun?
Can you let me know please?
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