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--Dear all,Ideas are all powerful.As one idea from Dinesh ji of creating efloraofindia site around 10 years back, resulted in all these efforts being combined and displayed all over the world.
There may be many ideas looming in all of yours mind all the while, but not being said.I request everyone to say your mind.Maybe they are not implementable at this stage. Maybe we do not have sufficient time now, but can be thought of in future or can be implemented by someone else.Even small changes can be worthwhile.So, pl. suggest a few things here.
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Thank you Gargji, Gurcharanji and Santhish ji,Gargji, my point is that if we have a compiled list we would get to know which are the species that we dont have image and other info.We can further work towards by focusing these species with more emphasis.RegardsGibyOn Wed, 24 Jun 2020, 14:11 Dr E S Santhosh Kumar, <santhos...@gmail.com> wrote:Yes, it sounds good, a good idea to be implemented. No one has started such a programme for the time being.On Wed, 24 Jun 2020, 12:59 pm Gurcharan Singh, <sing...@gmail.com> wrote:Wonderful idea. Several lists can be incorporated into common database, one column for each state of India, one common for plants outside India. These can be compiled from National Flora (BSI, Far from being complete), regional Floras, and checklists. It would be very helpful if our last column is brief reference to the literature source, so that any additions made after publication of various sources are well referenced. One column (suitably placed) can be used to indicate link to efloraofindia entry (images, description,etc.). Once a common datasheet is approved, different volunteers can pick us different alphabets and compile information. In that manner stitching the data together, and and when done by a volunteer, would be very convenient.Dr. Gurcharan SinghRetired Associate Professor
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Mob: 9810359089On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 12:25 PM J.M. Garg <jmg...@gmail.com> wrote:Thanks, Giby ji.Wonderful suggestion.We were already moving in that direction for a long time.In fact, this work was started (may be around 2012 or so) much before we knew how to insert images in our site and have comparative images.Just to give you an example, pl. see one page say Ziziphus (this has been built over small additions many a time)Here we are also verifying the correct nomenclature with different resources like Catalogue of Life, WCSP, POWO, efloras, The Plant List Ver. 1.1, GRIN etc.Genera with many species were taken up first. I think about 70 % work is already completed. Rest needs to be done although one may differ on the pattern to be followed.Good thing is that we are basing all this on online resources (though some may be coming from offline resources), for every one to see and decide on the authenticity.Based on the above, you may further give your suggestions.
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Thanks, Rawat ji
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1. Aglaia: Aglaia edulis, Aglaia elaeagnoidea, Aglaia lawii subsp. lawii, Aglaia odorata, Aglaia perviridis, Aglaia simplicifolia
2. Aphanamixis: Aphanamixis polystachya,
3. Azadirachta: Azadirachta indica
4. Chisocheton: Chisocheton cumingianus subsp. balansae
5. Chukrasia: Chukrasia tabularis
6. Cipadessa: Cipadessa baccifera
7. Dysoxylum: Dysoxylum gotadhora, Dysoxylum malabaricum
8. Heynea: Heynea trijuga
9. Khaya: Khaya senegalensis (Introduced)
10. Lansium: Lansium domesticum (Introduced)
11. Melia: Melia azedarach, Melia dubia
12. Munronia: Munronia pinnata
13. Naregamia: Naregamia alata
14. Soymida: Soymida febrifuga
15. Swietenia: Swietenia macrophylla; Swietenia mahagoni (Introduced)
16. Toona: Toona ciliata; Toona sinensis
17. Turraea: Turraea villosa
18. Walsura: Walsura trifoliolata
19. Xylocarpus: Xylocarpus granatum
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MELIACEAE (Represented in efi 19 Genera and 28 species)
1. Aglaia: andamanica, apiocarpa, argentea, barberi, canariensis, chittagonga,
cucullata, edulis, elaeagnoidea, exstipulate, fusca, ganggo, glaucescens, haslettiana, indica,
jainii, khasiana, lawii subsp. lawii, maiae, odorata, perviridis, simplicifolia, spectabilis, talbotii
2. Aphanamixis: polystachya,
3. Azadirachta: indica
4. Cedrella: odorata (cultivated)
5. Chisocheton: cumingianus subsp. balansae, nicobarinus
8. Dysoxylum: alliarium, andamanicum, arborescens, beddomei, binectariferum, densiflorum, fisiforme,
gobarum, gotadhora, grande, malabaricum, microbotrys, pallens, racemosum, reticulatum, rugulosum, thyrsoideum,
10. Khaya: grandifoliola, senegalensis (Introduced)
11. Lansium: domesticum (Introduced)
15. Reinwardtiodendron: anamalaiense
16. Sandoricum: koetjape
18. Sphaerosacme: decandra
19. Swietenia: macrophylla, mahagoni (Introduced)
20. Toona: ciliata, fargesii, hainesii, , microcarpa, sinensis, sureni, ternatensis
22. Walsura: candollei, hypoleuca, oxycarpa, perrottetii, robusta, trifoliolata, tubulata
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Along with BSI Flora, Regional floras, Online line resources like our efloraofindia, Flora of Peninsular India, efloras, online publications etc. may be examined.I think we have already covered more than 80% of the species (over all average) in our genus pages.
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I have published volumes of BSI Flora of India. I will start with them, beginning with Vol 1, as we proceed nomenclature is updated from Catalogue of Life, World Flora Online and Plants of the World Online. We link species on our database to respective pages, and also species we already have from outside India. We also add any latest additions from literature,
The main question is where to add distribution, Giby ji I hope will come up with design.
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On Sun, 28 Jun 2020 at 15:55, Dr. Anil Kumar Thakur <aniltha...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you, Garg jiI'll also start with some family mist prevalent in North West Himalaya, where I have interest.
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Along with BSI Flora, Regional floras, Online line resources like our efloraofindia, Flora of Peninsular India, efloras, online publications etc. may be examined.I think we have already covered more than 80% of the species (over all average) in our genus pages.
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RANUNCULACEAE (Represented in efi --- Genera and -- species)
1. Aconitum: assamicum, balfouri, chasmanthum, deinnorrhizum, elwesii, falconeri, ferox, fletcherianum, gammiei, gymnandrum, heterophylloides, heterophyllum, hookeri, kashmiricum, laciniatum, laeve, lethale, moschatum, nagarum, nakaoi, naviculare, novoluridum, palmatum, rotundifolium, soongoricum, spicatum, violaceum.
2. Actaea: acuminata, cimicifuga, heraclifolia (Cult. USA), spicata var. acuminata .
3. Adonis: aestivalis, chrysocyathus, davidii, nepalensis.
4. Anemonastrum: demissum, elongatum, geum, obtusilobum subsp.obtusilobum, polyanthes, polycarpum, rupestre, smithianum, tetrasepalum, trullifolium.
5. Anemone: biflora, blanda (Cult. USA), coronaria (cult.), griffithii, howellii, nemorosa (Europe), rauii, sylvestris (Cult. USA)?, tschernjaewii.
6. Aquilegia: caerulea, flavescens (USA), formosa, fragrans, kareliniana, moorcroftiana, nivalis, publiflora, vulgaris (cult.),
7. Asteropyrum: peltatum.
8. Callianthemum: alatavicum, anemonoides, pimpinelloides.
9. Caltha: leptosepala (USA), palustris, palustris var. alba, scaposa, sinogracilis.
10. Ceratocephalus: falcatus, testiculatus.
11. Clematis: acuminata, acutangula, andersonii, apiculata, barbellata, barbellata var. obtusa, bourdillonii, brachiata (Kenya), buchananiana, cadmia, connata, connata var. confusa, connata var. lanceolata, flammula (Cult.), fulvicoma, gouriana, grata, graveolens, grewiiflora, hedysarifolia, heracleifolia var, tubulosa, heynei, ladakhiana, lasiantha (Cult. USA), meyeriana, montana, munroiana, napaulensis, orientalis, puberula, roylei, smilacifolia, tangutica, terniflora, theobromina, tibetana, tongluensis, udayanii, viticella, wattii, wightiana, zemuensis, zeylanica.
12. Consolida: ajacis, ambigua, orientalis, schlagintwetii.
14. Delphinium: altissimum, brunonianum, caeruleum, candelabrum, carolinianum, cashmerianum, densiflorum, denudatum, drepanocentrum, elatum (Cult.), glaciale, incisum, kamaonense, koelzii, kohatense, lacostei, ludlowii, malabaricum, nortonii, pyramidale, roylei, scabriflorum, stapeliosum, uncinatum, vestitum, viscosum.
15. Dichocarpum: adiantifolium.
16. Eriocapitella: hupehensis (Cult. Germany, USA), hybrida, rivularis, rupicola, vitifolia.
17. Halerpestes: sarmentosa, tricuspis.
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Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2020 at 17:26
Subject: Ideas for our future efloraofindia
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Dear all,Ideas are all powerful.As one idea from Dinesh ji of creating efloraofindia site around 10 years back, resulted in all these efforts being combined and displayed all over the world.
There may be many ideas looming in all of yours mind all the while, but not being said.I request everyone to say your mind.Maybe they are not implementable at this stage. Maybe we do not have sufficient time now, but can be thought of in future or can be implemented by someone else.Even small changes can be worthwhile.So, pl. suggest a few things here.
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J.M.Garg'Creating awareness of Indian Flora & Fauna'
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