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Sending across a few more images, if it can help ID. If P. rajputanae is a perennial, as mentioned above, then this species is something else. The plant we saw is not perennial
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Some kind of Blumea sp. ??- from Somil ji |
Pulicaria ?? Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
I think you are right, Saroj ji, looks closer to a Pulicaria. But it's neither P. wightiana nor P. crispa, both of which I recognize quite well. Could it be the endemic P. rajputanae?- from Somil ji |
Did not find images anywhere. Please compare to the enclosed descriptions. Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
Sending across a few more images, if it can help ID. If P. rajputanae is a perennial, as mentioned above, then this species is something else. The plant we saw is not perennial- from Somil ji |
We have similar observations at (but unable to conclude the id): |
https://efloraofindia.com/2024/03/20/pulicaria-species-manendragarh-madhya-pradesh-anugul-odisha-bilaspur-chhattisgarh/- from me |
As the heads are discoid, can it be from Plucheineae as per keys in BSI Flora of India?- from me |
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Some kind of Blumea sp. ??- from Somil ji |
Pulicaria ?? Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
I think you are right, Saroj ji, looks closer to a Pulicaria. But it's neither P. wightiana nor P. crispa, both of which I recognize quite well. Could it be the endemic P. rajputanae?- from Somil ji |
Did not find images anywhere. Please compare to the enclosed descriptions. Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
Sending across a few more images, if it can help ID. If P. rajputanae is a perennial, as mentioned above, then this species is something else. The plant we saw is not perennial- from Somil ji |
We have similar observations at (but unable to conclude the id): https://efloraofindia.com/2024/03/20/pulicaria-species-manendragarh-madhya-pradesh-anugul-odisha-bilaspur-chhattisgarh/- from me |
As the heads are discoid, can it be from Plucheineae as per keys in BSI Flora of India?- from me |
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Some kind of Blumea sp. ??- from Somil ji
Pulicaria ??I think you are right, Saroj ji, looks closer to a Pulicaria. But it's neither P. wightiana nor P. crispa, both of which I recognize quite well. Could it be the endemic P. rajputanae?- from Somil ji
Did not find images anywhere. Please compare to the enclosed descriptions.As the heads are discoid, can it be from Plucheineae as per keys in BSI Flora of India?- from me