Balsaminaceae, Geraniaceae and Oxalidaceae Week :: RKC_02 :: 09 MAR 13 :: Balsaminaceae » Impatiens sp. from Arunachal

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Ritesh Kumar Choudhary

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Mar 9, 2013, 12:55:40 AM3/9/13
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Impatiens sp. for ID plz.

Balsaminaceae

Loc.: Jengging, Upper Siang district (ca. 800 m) Arunachal Pradesh

Date: Sept. 2007

Growing wild.

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Ritesh.
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Satish Phadke

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Mar 9, 2013, 10:05:51 AM3/9/13
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Interesting!
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Wojciech

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Mar 9, 2013, 12:47:04 PM3/9/13
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We need an expert for balsams from NE India - in Sikkim only there could be about fifty species and some recent threads and finds show that this part of your country is still underexplored botanically.
I can said that this one is different from all other...
Are somebody able to bribe :-), lure :-) or kidnap :-) so wanted expert?
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Dr Santhosh Kumar

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Mar 9, 2013, 2:14:38 PM3/9/13
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Yes, I too agree to the opinion of Dr WojciechJi. Arunachal Pradesh is an underexplored botanical region of India. Worth exploring!!
 
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Ritesh Kumar Choudhary

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Mar 10, 2013, 8:58:54 PM3/10/13
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Dear Santosh Sir and Dr. Wojciech,

Thanks for your comments. 

I agree that Arunachal Pradesh is still less explored.....and undoubtedly the geographical constraints are the main cause. You cannot find motorable roads everywhere and trekking for days and nights are the only option at many places. But somehow its good for protection of our natural heritage too. :-) I worked there for 5 years for my Ph.D. but still feel like working there if getting chance. Botanical Survey of India is doing excellent job exploring remote corners of the state but still a lot has to be done. I hope somebody will take up the Impatiens project soon in Arunachal Pradesh.

Hoping for the best.

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Mar 29, 2013, 12:03:42 PM3/29/13
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

 We need an expert for balsams from NE India - in Sikkim only there could be about fifty species and some recent threads and finds show that this part of your country is still underexplored botanically.

I can said that this one is different from all other...
Are somebody able to bribe :-), lure :-) or kidnap :-) so wanted expert?
Wojciech

 Yes, I too agree to the opinion of Dr WojciechJi. Arunachal Pradesh is an underexplored botanical region of India. Worth exploring!!

Santhosh

 I agree that Arunachal Pradesh is still less explored.....and undoubtedly the geographical constraints are the main cause. You cannot find motorable roads everywhere and trekking for days and nights are the only option at many places. But somehow its good for protection of our natural heritage too. :-) I worked there for 5 years for my Ph.D. but still feel like working there if getting chance. Botanical Survey of India is doing excellent job exploring remote corners of the state but still a lot has to be done. I hope somebody will take up the Impatiens project soon in Arunachal Pradesh.

Hoping for the best.
Best regards,
Ritesh.

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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

We need an expert for balsams from NE India - in Sikkim only there could be about fifty species and some recent threads and finds show that this part of your country is still underexplored botanically.

I can said that this one is different from all other...
Are somebody able to bribe :-), lure :-) or kidnap :-) so wanted expert?
Wojciech

Yes, I too agree to the opinion of Dr WojciechJi. Arunachal Pradesh is an underexplored botanical region of India. Worth exploring!!

Santhosh

I agree that Arunachal Pradesh is still less explored.....and undoubtedly the geographical constraints are the main cause. You cannot find motorable roads everywhere and trekking for days and nights are the only option at many places. But somehow its good for protection of our natural heritage too. :-) I worked there for 5 years for my Ph.D. but still feel like working there if getting chance. Botanical Survey of India is doing excellent job exploring remote corners of the state but still a lot has to be done. I hope somebody will take up the Impatiens project soon in Arunachal Pradesh.

Hoping for the best.
Best regards,
Ritesh.



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Saroj Kumar Kasaju

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Dec 26, 2020, 9:27:05 AM12/26/20
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Something close to Impatiens tirbinensis Hareesh & M. Sabu ??
Thank you
Saroj Kasaju

J.M. Garg

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Dec 27, 2020, 2:28:42 AM12/27/20
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Thanks a lot, Rajib ji.

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Dr Garg & Dr Ritesh.....it is Impatiens drepanophora Hook.f.

Rajib Gogoi




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Saroj Kasaju

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Dec 27, 2020, 2:32:59 AM12/27/20
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Thank you Dr. Gogoi. 
Never seen pink flower before.

Saroj Kasaju

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