it is neither C. nana nor C. retusa for id it need pods On 9/21/09, Dr E S Santhosh Kumar <[email protected]> wrote: > > It seems to be Crotalaria nana > > Santhosh > > > 2009/9/21 Dinesh Valke <[email protected]> > >> Dear friends, >> >> Place Vaghbil, Thane >> Date: 19 SEP 09 >> >> Seeing this plant now blooming in the wild (scrub forests) around Mumbai >> and Thane. >> >> ...referring Floristic Survey of Institute of Science at >> http://iscmumbai.maharashtra.gov.in/floristic%20survey.html the * >> Crotalaria* species in attached photos seems to be *C. nana*. >> OR is it *C. retusa*, else ID please. >> >> Regards. >> >> >> -- >> SANTHOSH >> ----------------------------------- >> >> Dr. E S SANTHOSH KUMAR >> Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode >> Thiruvananthapuram-695562 >> Kerala, India >> www.drsanthosh.wetpaint.com >> Please consider your environmental responsibility:Before printing this >> e-mail, ask yourself whether you need a hard copy! >> > > > >
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