Thank you.Saroj Kasaju
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This is tricky. The solitary terminal inflorescence suggests Strobilanthes lamiifolia but there are no bracts and their absence would make this is a very untypical example. Were there other plants in the population and if so did they have a healthy looking inflorescence. Essentially this is Strobilanthes sp. incert ? lamiifolia.
Regards
John Wood
From: Saroj Kasaju <kasaj...@gmail.com>
Sent: 30 October 2020 08:31
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Subject: Re: SK 2811 30 October 2020
Thank you.
Saroj Kasaju