O. intermedia- so called O.dehradunensis by Raijada now reported from Ranchi

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Dr.M.P. MISHRA

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Feb 1, 2014, 9:36:26 AM2/1/14
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O. intermedia which has been noted as O. dehradunensis is found growing in shady places of Ranchi, of Jharkhand state of India during winter season, flowering from the first week of February to the end of the month. Here is the image taken by Dr. M. P. Mishra in Jan 2014.

Gurcharan Singh

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On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 8:06 PM, Dr.M.P. MISHRA <mpmish...@gmail.com> wrote:

O. intermedia which has been noted as O. dehradunensis is found growing in shady places of Ranchi, of Jharkhand state of India during winter season, flowering from the first week of February to the end of the month. Here is the image taken by Dr. M. P. Mishra in Jan 2014.

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D.S Rawat

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Yes it will produce flowers in spring or early summer. It is a noxious weed in Uttarakhand propagating rapidly by underground tubers.
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This should be Oxalis dehradunensis (Introduced) as per discussions at efi thread

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O. intermedia which has been noted as O. dehradunensis is found growing in shady places of Ranchi, of Jharkhand state of India during winter season, flowering from the first week of February to the end of the month. Here is the image taken by Dr. M. P. Mishra in Jan 2014.

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Yes Garg ji.




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