J.M. Garg
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
“... some species of Tricholepis.
Regards.
Dinesh”
“... the plant in first picture: Free Lunch 4.jpg is different ... species of Leucas.
Regards.
Dinesh”
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From:
Col Bimal Sarkar <colbima...@yahoo.com>
Date: 24 March 2011 19:35
Subject: THISTLE FLOWER
To:
Dear Friend,
If you were a student of science,you are likely to remember your chemistry lab,after seeing the images I am attaching.A paticular type of funnel was created by man to perform certain experiment and it was named as Thisthle funnel as the funnel resembles the shape of a flower called Thistle.There are interesting stories about this flower in the history of Scotland.Wish you happiness.
Regards
Col (Retd) Bimal Sarkar
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