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Triclisia macrophylla Pudji Widodo Fakultas Biologi Universitas Jenderal Soedirman
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| Many many thanks Widodo Ji for the identification. I was thinking of menespermaceae, but not sure. Yes the sepals and petals are green. Regards Prasad |
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Hi, Prasad ji,
It is shown as critically endangered as per IUCNRed List (CR) with range in Cameroon; Equatorial Guinea (Bioko); Sierra Leone.
Being so, it may not occur in India in wild.
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
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Triclisia macrophylla Pudji Widodo
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Many many thanks Widodo Ji for the identification. I was thinking of menespermaceae, but not sure. Yes the sepals and petals are green. Regards Prasad
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It is male climber of Tinospora cordifolia P. Santhan
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Does not matches with images at https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/m---z/m/menispermaceae/tinospora/tinospora-cordifolia - from me |
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It is not Tinospora cordifolia , the male flower is quite differentA.Lalithamba
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