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This is certainly different from you have mentioned. Z. capitatum is having terminal inflorescence, where as others have long peduncle. Still you have to check with other newly published taxa from India and neighbouring countries.
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Thank you Dr. Sabu.Saroj KasajuOn Sat, 19 Nov 2022 at 5:11 am, Mamiyil Sabu <msa...@gmail.com> wrote:This seems to be the same.
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