Nanothamnus sericeus Thomson (Unresolved), “J. Linn. Soc., Bot. ix. (1867) 342. t. 3” 1867. ;

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by Dinesh Valke (Id by Prashant Awale) (Inserted by J.M.Garg) & Rajesh Sachdev (For more images & complete details,
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Silky Dwarf Bush • Marathi: बुरंड Burand, बुरुंड Burund;
  
  


at Bhimashankar WLS (Western ghats, Maharashtra) on 5th jan, 2010; April 30, 2009: base of Koraigad, Lonavala, Maharastra; ID Reqd. RDS 08/01/2010 – efloraofindia | Google Groups DV – 30APR09 – 0833 :: member of Asteraceae ? – efloraofindia | Google Groups

 

 
Nanothamnus sericeus Thomson 
nan-oh-THAM-nus — Greek: nano (dwarf), thamnos (shrub)Dave’s Botanary
ser-IK-ee-us — silkyDave’s Botanary
commonly known as: silky dwarf bush • Marathi: बुरूंड burund
Endemic to: n Western Ghats (of India)
References: Flowers of IndiaFlowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar 
at Koraigad on 30 APR 09


 
 
 

References:

The Plant List  The journal of the Linnean Society of London, Volume 9 (By Linnean Society (London) (Description))  IUCN Red List of Threatened Plants: 1997 (edited by Kerry Scot Walter, Harriet J. Gillett)  Dinesh Valke’s Flickr Post  Flowers of India

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