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Mischodon zeylanicus (Picrodendraceae)
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Tapas Chakrabarty
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Jan 6, 2020, 7:34:19 AM
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Shot today by Dr. T. K. Paul at Indian Botanical Gardens, Howrah.
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Aarti S. Khale
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Tapas Ji,
The one at Lalbagh Botanical Gardens is in a sorry state.
Half of it has dried up.
Raman Ji was kind enough to show me earlier.
I have taken some pictures last month.
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Aarti
J.M. Garg
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Thanks, Tapas ji
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J. M. Garg
Tapas Chakrabarty
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This is the male plant.
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