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DineshReminds me of Amorphophallus.Regards.
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Please ignore image no 6Thank You.Saroj Kasaju--On Sat, 18 Aug 2018, 22:16 Saroj Kasaju, <kasaj...@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Members,Location: Godavari, NepalAltitude : 5000 ft.Date: 24 July 2018Habit : WildThank you.Saroj Kasaju
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Sir i think Tacca leontopetaloides or Other Tacca sp.Dioscoreaceae.
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Yes Dinesh I think you are righttheleaves, wings etc along with those darker longitudinal blotcheson the twig or stem would point to Amorphophilususha di
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DineshReminds me of Amorphophallus.Regards.
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Please ignore image no 6Thank You.Saroj Kasaju--On Sat, 18 Aug 2018, 22:16 Saroj Kasaju, <kasaj...@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Members,Location: Godavari, NepalAltitude : 5000 ft.Date: 24 July 2018Habit : WildThank you.Saroj Kasaju
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
To me appears more closer to images at Amorphophallus paeoniifolius (Dennst.) Nicolson rather than those at Amorphophallus bulbifer (Roxb.) Blume - from me |
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According to the latest book published on Checklist of Nepal, only 2 sp. are listed for Nepal. A. bulbifer and A. napalensis. On this basis I guess this could be A. bulbifer having elevation range of 300-1600m. Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
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Thank you.Saroj Kasaju
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