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Didymocarpus [1] species so far in eFloraofindia
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From: M SAWMLIANA <msawm...@gmail.com>
Date: 22 October 2016 at 15:20
Subject: [efloraofindia:254501] MS Oct.2016/35 Didymocarpus sp. ? for
ID
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Location : Thorang WLS
Date : 27-04-2010
Habit : Herb
Habitat : Wild
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M.Sawmliana
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Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix [2].A strange plant. The leaves look like a Didymocarpus, the flowers recall those of Codonoboea ("Malesian Didymocarpus", from Sumatra eastwards). No idea at present.
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A strange plant. The leaves look like a Didymocarpus, the flowers recall those of Codonoboea ("Malesian Didymocarpus", from Sumatra eastwards). No idea at present. Yours AWeber
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Chirita sp. - from Sawmliana ji. |
Henckelia (Chirita) species so far in efi. |
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
A strange plant. The leaves look like a Didymocarpus, the flowers recall those of Codonoboea ("Malesian Didymocarpus", from Sumatra eastwards). No idea at present.
YoursAWeber
Chirita sp. - from Sawmliana ji.
Henckelia (Chirita) species so far in efi.
Chirita hamosa, C.macrophylla, C.oblongifolia and C.pumila are recorded in Mizoram - from Sawmliana ji.
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Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2016 at 15:20
Subject: [efloraofindia:254501] MS Oct.2016/35 Didymocarpus sp. ? for ID
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