Location: Rajouri, jandk--Date: 14/09/2022
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Considering the locality, leaflet shape & fruitshape, the W Himalayan form of Arisaema tortuosum is the most likely ID.
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Gargji,The plant has an erect fruiting peduncle which is lacking in Arisaema flavum.Looks like Arisaema tortuosum (Wall.)Schott for meHowever, inflorescence and a clear view of leaves are needed for confirming the IDregards
--Dr. Manudev K.M.Assistant Professor,Centre for Postgraduate Studies & Research Department of Botany,St. Joseph's College (Autonomous), Devagiri,Medical College P.O., Kozhikode District, Kerala- 673 008Mob: 9496470738