Very good photographs.
This clearly differs from *Aerva sanguinolenta*.
All spikes are axillary here as per the key.
One more query:
The plant appears more close to procumbent than erect so can it be *Aerva
wightii*?
Dr Satish Phadke


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> Excellent photographs Balkar ji
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>> Dear All
>> Aerva lanata fron Chandergiri fort AP
>> Pls validate
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