... as a moderator, requesting you to keep posts separated for every plant
discussed ... beneficial to everyone without doubt ... thank you very much.


004.jpg
... is a species of *Corchorus*, most probably *C. aestuans* OR *C.olitorius
*; lesser likely *C. capsularis*.

009.jpg and 015.jpg:
... is most likely *Lindernia ciliata*

Regards.





On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 10:17 AM, kiran srivastava
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Lat year I wrote about Neanotis montholoni flowering in open rocky
> patch below Kanheri Caves in Sanjay Gandhi National Park(SGNP). I also
> mentioned that this flower was not observed in 2007. My subject was
> titled succession of flowers but was corrected as that was not quite a
> correct interpretation.
>
> After a heavy continous spell of rains this week I re-visited the same
> area to check the flowers. Apart from the regular Orientale Sesame and
> Silver Spiked Coxcombs I came across the attached flowers - yellow one
> (a shrub about waist high) and two small prostrate herbs. These I did
> not observe in 2007 and 2008. Request identification please?
>
> It is interesting to observe the change in vegetation and how some
> flowers dominate one season only to be replaced by another species the
> next. Incidentally, I did not see any Neanotis montholoni flowers.
>
> Cheers,
> Kiran Srivastava
> Mumbai
>
> >
>

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