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Strobilanthes callosa (Karvy) This plant bloom once in seven years, great ahead is on while blooming at that movement the honey hunt begins more than the remaining year, that honey used to treat the anti cancer, aesthetic purpose and even for more pigment adhered lacks improvement. Usually this plant is endemic to western ghats of India. Flowers,Forest,Geotagged,India,Strobilanthes callosa,Wetlands,Wild Karnataka,bloom,blooming,flower,hill slope,incredible india,indian,strobilanthes,tapered,wetland Click/tap to enlarge

Strobilanthes callosa (Karvy)

This plant bloom once in seven years, great ahead is on while blooming at that movement the honey hunt begins more than the remaining year, that honey used to treat the anti cancer, aesthetic purpose and even for more pigment adhered lacks improvement. Usually this plant is endemic to western ghats of India.

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"Strobilanthes callosa" is a shrub found mainly in the low hills of the western ghats all along the west coast of India. Its standardized Hindi language name is Maruadona by which it is called in the state of Madhya Pradesh where it is also found. In the state of Maharashtra in the Marathi language and other local dialects and in the neighboring state of Karnataka the shrub is locally known as Karvi, sometimes spelled in English as Karvy.

Similar species: Lamiales
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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By Prashant Karadakatti

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Uploaded Jul 10, 2022. Captured in 5388+MM Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala, India.