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Dear Scientists and Researcher help us to identify the climbing species of Vigna, Fabaceae collected from Kerala. Flowers are solitary. The species was collected from Kerala. with regards ASOK, BU
01 February 2018 8,073 5 View
Diffuse, herb( member of Fabaceae) collected from Sandy soil. Thanks in advance. ASOK
26 October 2017 9,238 9 View
Two images are probably of two different species of Crotalaria, Fabaceae collected from natural grassland habitat. 8088- Stem covered with hair; 8084- stem devoid of any hair. Thank you in...
13 July 2017 2,760 6 View
Collected from roadside; sometimes looks like Psoralea sp.; from fruits it looks like Crotalaria sp.
13 July 2017 1,498 6 View
I have got once during my long tenure of field visit in Indian Sundarbans. Stilt root generally develops in A. alba of the three species of Avicennia in Indian Sundarbans.
27 October 2015 4,104 7 View
1. I have got 100-120 when I have studied invitro/artificial habitat/ lab condition . 2. When I have studied at natural places of the species I have got 15-20. 3. What are the probable cause of...
27 October 2015 2,707 1 View
I have got one report of polyembryony in Rhizophora from Andaman and Nicobar, India by Sharma et al. I have seen to develop many hypocotyl from the same fruit of B. cylindrica.
26 October 2015 8,474 3 View