Dear friends,
It is my pleasure to present few images of Dendrobium panduratum (Orchidaceae )
Habit:Herb
Habitat:Wild,epiphytic,Evergreen forest
Sighting:Kottigehara,Chikmagalur,Karnataka,about 1100 msl
Date:20-05-2016 and 29-07-2016
Thanks and regards
tspkumar
Deputy Conservator of Forests
Working Plan
Chikmagalur
Ph:9880571585
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Thanks, Kumar ji
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My pleasure Garg ji
Thanks Dr.Pankaj ji
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Thanks Smita ji
Dr.Pankaji and Garg ji,
I understand that D.Panduratum (previously identified as such in efi pages) D.heyneanum and D.whitii are strikingy similar....I have come across these in about three locations in Chikmagalur on different trees and different dates.I have also observed that there is a slight variation in colour ranging from pale,pinkish and some with a greenish tinge....Is it OK if I sort them out location-wise and date-wise and upload them separately....? I think it would help resolving the ID...!
Regards
Thanks Dr.Pankaj ji.....I will do accordingly.
regards
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
This identification has some issue as also pointed by Ravee Bhat. D. panduratum, wightii and heyneanum are very similar and not easy to differentiate. We need to recheck. Please give me some more time. Pankaj
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
This identification has some issue as also pointed by Ravee Bhat. D. panduratum, wightii and heyneanum are very similar and not easy to differentiate. We need to recheck. Please give me some more time. Pankaj |