Flora of South India/ W. & E. Ghats- Well documented on net- Reason?

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J.M. Garg

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Nov 22, 2009, 12:51:18 AM11/22/09
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Dear members,
It will be a great surprise to some of you that flora of South India/ Western Ghats/ Eastern Ghats is very well documented on net compared to those of other regions of India.
I always come across detailed desc./ material on so many plants from net or recent books on net, which you must have observed in Indiantreepix Database links as well as in the links furnished by me/ others against a number of posts on Indiantreepix.
Does anybody know the reason for this dichotomy?
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Gurcharan Singh

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Nov 22, 2009, 12:58:29 AM11/22/09
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The reason is obvious from this group. Compare the great majority of members from that area.


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