On 20/9/08 at KBR National Park in Hyderabad, AP

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Rubiaceae Week :: Neanotis sp. for ID from Munnar: While going thru my old collection of photographs, i happen to see this one from Munnar.
Looks like some Neanotis sp.??
I had photographed this in Wild, but it could as well be some garden escape?
Date/Time: 21st Nov. 2006 / 05:00PM
Location: Munnar.
Stems and branches were hairy.

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Nilgiris: Rubiaceae for identification 031212MK02: Please help me to identify this Rubiaceae plant. I think this is an Anotis sp. The roots have peculiar foul smell when plucked up. The height of plant was about 20 cm.

Leaf: 3 cm long
Flower: 1-1.5 cm long
Date: 20 Oct 2012
Place: Mukruthi NP, Nilgiris, TN
Alt.: 2450 m asl


Reference: Flora of Eastern Ghats: Hill Ranges of South East India, Volume 3 By T. Pullaiah, K. Sri Ramamurthy (2007)