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May be. But images are too small to see anything.Hi, Aarti ji,You are also not following the minimum posting size of 1000 by 800 pixels.
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From: Aarti S. Khale <aarti...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2020 at 16:32
Subject: [efloraofindia:354238] Garden Plant for ID : Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta : 06JUL20 : AK-12
To: efloraofindia <indian...@googlegroups.com>Garden plant seen at the botanical garden in Oct,2018.--Angelonia Species?Aarti
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That looks very much like Prostanthera rotundifolia.
Alastair
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Dr Alastair Culham
Associate Professor of Botany
Curator, University of Reading Herbarium
School Director of Academic Tutoring
School of Biological Sciences
University of Reading
That looks very much like Prostanthera rotundifolia.
Alastair
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Associate Professor of Botany
Curator, University of Reading Herbarium
School Director of Academic Tutoring
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There are 90 species of Prostanthera and I do not know them all. Several are in cultivation and might well be found at Atlanta Botanical garden.
Alastair
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