Hello Pravin JI
it is Triumfetta annua L.
Syn: T. indica Lamk.

the fruits are larger (1-1.2 cm) that other fruits of the T.
pentandra. the bristles are curved at apex. i had observes them more
common at Tungareshwar.

regards
Satish Pardeshi
Consultant Taxonomist
CDAC, Pune

On Sep 29, 11:18 pm, Dinesh Valke <[email protected]> wrote:
> ... *Triumfetta* species ... these upper cordate leaves are confusing ... *T.
> pentandra*, always been seeing profuse flowering at the end of stem, and
> relatively smaller leaves. Neither do the leaves look like *T. rhomboidea*.
> Regards.
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Pravin Kawale 
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> > Hi,
> > Id please
> > From kanakeshwar
> > Thanks in advance
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