Sir, 
This is Ischaemum impressum. It looks like a solitary spike, but actually 
it is two racemes which are closely adpressed together. With some force, 
you can easily separate the two racemes.
Regards...
Manoj Chandran

On Monday, April 1, 2013 1:23:39 AM UTC+5:30, Nayan Singh wrote:
>
> This plant is called wild wheat in M.P.
> I saw this plant only in some area of Satpura Tiger Reserve.
> I thought this is also an Aegilops tauschii Coss syn Triticum aegilops, 
> but it looks different form the plant posted by Gurucharan Singh ji. 
> please validate.
> Thanks in advance.
>  
> Nayan.
> ...........................
> N.S.Dungriyal IFS
> Chief Conservator of Forests (NPV)
> Satpura Bhawan 
> Arera Hills
> Madhya Pradesh
> Mo - 09424790074
>

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