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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
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Seems from Rubiaceae, like any Neanotis sp.- from Nidhan ji. |
| Thanks, Nidhan ji. Could not find any match as per comparative images at Neanotis - from me
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
| Seems from Rubiaceae, like any Neanotis sp.- from Nidhan ji. |
| Thanks, Nidhan ji. Could not find any match as per comparative images at Neanotis - from me |
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No idea Sir, though it appears to me to be a Rubiaceae member, as Nidhan Sir suggested, because of its hairy (fimbriate?) growth at the throat of corolla. An investigation in line of Argostemma or ally may (or may not) yield result. |
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I checked Argostemma species in efi site as per details herein, but these look a bit different- from me. |
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
| Seems from Rubiaceae, like any Neanotis sp.- from Nidhan ji. |
| Thanks, Nidhan ji. Could not find any match as per comparative images at Neanotis - from me |
No idea Sir, though it appears to me to be a Rubiaceae member, as Nidhan Sir suggested, because of its hairy (fimbriate?) growth at the throat of corolla. An investigation in line of Argostemma or ally may (or may not) yield result. Thank you. With regards, Surajit Koley |
I checked Argostemma species in efi site as per details herein, but these look a bit different- from me. |
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Not yet Garg ji.Boea herbacea may be a possibility, but I couldn't access herbarium sheets or photos to match it.Warm regards
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
Seems from Rubiaceae, like any Neanotis sp.- from Nidhan ji |
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Thanks, Nidhan ji. Could not find any match as per comparative images at Neanotis- from me |
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No idea Sir, though it appears to me to be a Rubiaceae member, as Nidhan Sir suggested, because of its hairy (fimbriate?) growth at the throat of corolla. An investigation in line of Argostemma or ally may (or may not) yield result. Thank you. With regards, Surajit Koley |
I checked Argostemma species in efi site as per details herein, but these look a bit different- from me. |
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Certainly, Sir, I too couldn't find any Sarcostemma entry in 'FLora of British India' that can be linked with this submitted species. It must be some other taxon that I don't know. |
Thank you. With regards, Surajit Koley |
Boea herbacea may be a possibility, but I couldn't access herbarium sheets or photos to match it.- from Kanhiaya lal ji |
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I guess Boea herbacea is not matching according to net images Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
Yes, looks different as per GBIF specimens.- from me |
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It may be Chiratia sp. Dr. Ramesh Kumar Paliwal |
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Flower shape looks different from Microchirita sp. Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
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May be a member of Gesneriaceae.regards
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On Fri, 19 Aug 2022 at 20:19, J.M. Garg <jmg...@gmail.com> wrote:Thanks, Lalithamba ji
On Fri, 19 Aug 2022 at 19:05, Lalithamba Avadhanam <alali...@gmail.com> wrote:
member of Rubiaceae only
On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 5:28 PM manudev madhavan <manudevk...@gmail.com> wrote:
May be a member of Gesneriaceae.regards
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