Rhynchosia Jadhavii
Rhynchosia jadhavii is a rare flowering plant native to the tropical regions of South Asia. It belongs to the legume family, Fabaceae, and is known for its unique and striking floral structure. The plant was named in honor of Dr. Jadhav, a botanist who contributed significantly to the study of indigenous flora. Its delicate pink and white petals make it a subject of interest for both researchers and horticulturists. Due to habitat loss, Rhynchosia jadhavii is now considered endangered, highlighting the need for conservation efforts.