Re: Is it Dipcadi?

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Neil Soares

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Jul 12, 2008, 4:22:09 AM7/12/08
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Hi Kiran,
Hats off to you!!!. Great find. Dipcadi saxorum is endemic to the Borivali National Park whereas D.montanum is found mainly in the Deccan Plateau.
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Neil.



Rajesh D. Sachdev

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Jul 12, 2008, 4:27:38 AM7/12/08
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This flower is commonly seen on bhoot bangle road from the tulsi water works.
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Rajesh Sachdev
Wild Mumbai Nature Conservation
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