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Malvaceae week- Hibiscus hirtus-(Orange)- PKA4
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Prashant awale
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Dear Friends,
Seen this cultivated herb at Nagpur with Orange coloured flowers. Its white var. is very common in Sahyadri (Common name: Dupari).
Bot. name:
Hibiscus hirtus
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Family: Malvaceae
Location: Nagpur
Date:21-10-2009
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Prashant
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Gurcharan Singh
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Sep 6, 2011, 5:02:36 AM
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Nice display Prashant ji
Thanks for sharing
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Madhuri Raut
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Pretty petals look like rose petals
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Bhagyashri
Dinesh Valke
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... ah Prashant ... beautiful shade for this flower ... not yet seen !!
A slight hint of striated pink here:
Feb 3, 2008 in the vicinity of Kohoj fort, off Manor - Wada Road, Thane district.
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Dinesh
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Balkar Arya
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Good Shots Prashant Ji and Dinesh Ji
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Dr Balkar Singh
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Arya P G College, Panipat
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good photo,, but m confused with name... it may be cv.
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