PM 02042022 I’d requested from Chandigarh:
Habit- Small herbaceous plant found growing in a garden.
No flowering and fruiting observed at time of photo.
Date – 01-04-2022
Location- Chandigarh
Boraginaceae, Cynoglossum sp.,
PM 02042022 I’d requested from Chandigarh:
Habit- Small herbaceous plant found growing in a garden.
No flowering and fruiting observed at time of photo.
Date – 01-04-2022
Location- Chandigarh
Boraginaceae, Cynoglossum sp.,
Cynoglossum officinale from Canada-GS04122021-3: 3 high res. images.
Cynoglossum officinale, clicked from Rattray marsh, Mississauga, Canada, 23-8-2019
I have some doubts as the stem is not erect as per
https://fieldguide.mt.gov/speciesDetail.aspx?elcode=PDBOR0B070
I will check.
ID requested: Unid herb, dry deciduous forests, Mudumalai, Nilgiris, TN: 5 images.
I understand the difficulty. I was trying my luck if someone used to Southern Western Ghats is familiar with the leaves, and if possible guess the family and genus.
I thought about the same. The venation confuses me!
Request for ID: 1 high res. image.
Help me ID this species captured on 25 April 2021 in Pokhara, Nepal. Altitude 860m.
Check Cynoglossum sp. !
One possibility as per altitude in the Checklist of Nepal is Cynoglossum lanceolatum Forssk.
However, flowers and fruits will help in id, when ever plant flowers.
Wild Plant For ID : Jim Corbett,Uttarakhand : 240614 : AK-47 : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2).
Wild plants seen deep inside the jungle on 18/5/14.
No flowers seen.
Please put information across to all members that the pics which are sent in for
Identification purpose should contain at least 1 pic with a scale reference, this can be done by placing
any object which can be considered as a scale ‘standard’ ideally objects like a small scale (Patti/measure tape)
with indicates inches/cms. or any of the following items like coin, pen, lens cap, wrist watch etc.
This is important to judge/ascertain the size of the plant.
I try to take atleast one such frame every time I am shooting flora, it is a little difficult with small/tiny creatures
of fauna because they get disturbed and become instantly mobile. This can be easily done when shooting flora.
Hope all the members will not going this extra MILE, ’cause it definitely is an important MILESTONE in
photo-documentation of Flora n Fauna.
Thanks for creating this superrrrb platform,
May be cynoglosum lanceolatum
Thanks for a possible id.
The leaves with deep venation, look similar to Cynoglossum amabile I had posted earlier.
Hence, it could be Cynoglossum Species
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