I am sending some pics of unrecognized specimens(maybe of family Boraginaceae), please help me to identify this plant.
Leaves are with dentate margin and very hairy , inflorescence is scorpioid cyme.
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I am sending some pics of unrecognized specimens(maybe of family Boraginaceae), please help me to identify this plant.
Leaves are with dentate margin and very hairy , inflorescence is scorpioid cyme.
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Thanks, Girish ji.On 6 July 2017 at 13:18, girish kumar ellezhuthil <giri...@gmail.com> wrote:Could it be a species of Cynoglossum?....
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Cc:I am sending some pics of unrecognized specimens(maybe of family Boraginaceae), please help me to identify this plant.
Leaves are with dentate margin and very hairy , inflorescence is scorpioid cyme.
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I am sending some pics of unrecognized specimens(maybe of family Boraginaceae), please help me to identify this plant.
Leaves are with dentate margin and very hairy , inflorescence is scorpioid cyme.