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Dear All, Attached images are Leucas sp. from Assam. Please ID the Sp.
Date : 13.06.22 Location: Assam Family : Lamiaceae Genus & species : Leucas sp. Habit : Herb Flower : Bilipped, lower lip splitted With regards Karuna Kanta Das Guwahati 781012
Dr. Sunojkumar. P Associate Professor Department of Botany University of Calicut Kerala 673 635 INDIA Mob 91 - 09446891708
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Thank You Sir for your response. . But my query is that splitting of corolla in Leucaslavandulifolia is a common phenomenon or natural phenomenon. And what are the causes of this phenomenon. Please put on light on this phenomenon.
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