Procris crenata

 

 
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Please help me to identify this epiphytic herb found on a semi-evergreen forest. Is this from Urticaceae?
Date: 27 Dec 2012
Place: Kolli Hills, TN
Alt.: 1450 m asl
It looks like Procris sps. (Urticaceae) to me.
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Thank you all, most possibly Procris crenata Robinson (Urticaceae). I found this plant also growing as a lithophyte over rocks nearby.
Procris crenata is correct ID!  

 
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