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VoF Week :: DV :: 03 AUG 12 – 1239 :: intriguing flower along Hemakund – Ghangaria trail: 3 AUG 12
Hemakund – Ghangaria trail … about 13500 ft Habitat: sloping meadow Looks like the petals have fallen off. The red one must be the lobed stigma. No idea about identity. There are two flowers. One partially open and one full open. As … has suggested the petals have fallen or there are only tepals. Yes, now I see. Seeds for ID 220812 NB1: Hallo, here the last from my collection. . Lily for ID: http://www.flickr.com/photos/satyendraphotography/6889252786/in/photostream This lily is growing in our garden at Tala, Umariya.
It does not have any kind of leaves at present.
A single stem holds a flower.
Flower about 5 inches across.
May I request you to please help in ID this flower. Grass for ID: SPC-009: Pl. post photo of the inflorescence It was not flowering so I don’t have any pictures. I thought the white spots were peculiar and I posted it here. I will keep a watch and post the inflorescence when it flowers. .
Lajvanti seeds-botanical name: What are the probable botanical names for Lajvanti as is known in trade. The seeds of Lajvanti are exported and mainly it is collected from Wada region of Thane, Maharashtra and Baroda, Gujrat.
As far as I know Mimosa Pudica is also known by Lajvanti. But supplier says its different spiny plant grows in marshy places. Seeds are like mustard seeds, brownish, smooth.
Can anybody throw some light on this. Another match for Lajvanti I found in efi site is Biophytum sensitivum (L.) DC., as per link: . Request for ID GD 220912:
Kas Week : ID PL: This was clicked in Sept. ’11 at Kaas Procumbent herb of sand dune: flat herb lying on the ground. Id is requested. No flower is seen. |
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Updated on November 29, 2025





