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"TAXONOMISTS GETTING EXTINCT AND SPECIES DATA DEFICIENT !!"
Pankaj Kumar Ph.D. (Orchidaceae)
Research Associate
Greater Kailash Sacred Landscape Project
Department of Habitat Ecology
Wildlife Institute of India
Post Box # 18
Dehradun - 248001, India
I think it is going near to some Rhus sp. (Anacardiaceae)
Regards
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Dr. Amit Chauhan
Junior Technical Assistant
Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Research Centre,
Pantnagar, PO Dairy Farm Nagla, Pantnagar, Udham Singh Nagar,
Uttarakhand 263149
ph.05944 234445
mob.+919412161087
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
“I agree with Tanayji this is not Humbultia. Humboldtia decurrens, as
far as I know, is seen only south to Palghat gap of the Western Ghats.
Further, the leaf of H. deccurrens is paripinnate.
Here is another link;
http://www.biotik.org/india/species/h/humbdecu/humbdecu_en.html
Dear Pudji Widodo,
Where did you photograph this plant? If it is cultivated, any idea
about the origin of the same?
Regards
Giby.”
“it is not Filicum decpiens as the leaflet apexin this case is
acuminate and the winged ares is narrow where as in Filicum decipiens
the winged portion is broad and rounded at apex and leaflets acute.
satish Pardeshi”
“I think it is going near to some Rhus sp. (Anacardiaceae)” from Amit ji.
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
“I agree with Tanayji this is not Humbultia. Humboldtia decurrens, as
Here is another link;
http://www.biotik.org/india/species/h/humbdecu/humbdecu_en.html
Dear Pudji Widodo,
Where did you photograph this plant? If it is cultivated, any idea
about the origin of the same?
Regards
Giby.”
“it is not Filicum decpiens as the leaflet apexin this case is
satish Pardeshi”
“I think it is going near to some Rhus sp. (Anacardiaceae)” from Amit ji.