💨 Abstract
A plant species, Erythrina resupinata, in the Terai region of Uttar Pradesh blooms after forest fires, utilizing the fire for growth. This small shrub is rare and endangered, with little known about it. It thrives in grasslands prone to fires, providing food for pollinators and small insects during the monsoon season when other plants are scarce.
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