Taken on 18 Jan 2010 at Nagarahole'.
The predominant vegetation in the Nagarhole National Park is of southern tropical, moist, mixed deciduous type with a substantial eastern portion intergrading into dry deciduous type.
The upper tree canopy is dominated by Terminalia tomentosa is association with Tectonia grandis, Dalbergia latifolia, Pterocarpus marsupium, Lagerstroemia lanceolata, Anogeissus latifolia, Adina cordifolia, Boambax malabaricum, Schleichera trijuga, Ficus sp. and others. The lower canopy has Kydia calycina, Emblica officinalis, Gmelina arborea etc.
Several shrubs belonging to Solanum, Desmodium and Helicteres sp. etc. are abundantly found but exotic weedy shrubs like Eupatorium and Lantana now have taken over the undergrowth.
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5 comments:
this is what i call photography... keep up the good work...
Its beautiful. Great shot. Is that a lake at the back?
Have a good day!:)
vallah beautiful ya..:)
beautifully done!
Great shot!
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