Atleast me cannot go for *Trianthema*...nearest I can guess is any
*Suaeda*sp..but I can be absolutely wrong in both regards..


On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Sunil Sahu <[email protected]>wrote:

> Respected Sir / Madam
>
> Please help to identify the semi-succulent prostrate plant collected from
> the coast of Parangipettai, Tamil Nadu recently. There’re no field data
> except the images available. Is this obscure plant is Trianthema sp.? or
> Portulacaceae sp? please find attached the images for your kind perusal
>
> Thanks for sparing your valuable time.
>
> With sincere regards
>
> Sunil Kumar Sahu
> DST INSPIRE Fellow
> C/o Prof. Dr. K. Kathiresan
> Faculty of Marine Sciences
> CAS in Marine Biology
> Annamalai Univesity,
> Parangipettai 608502
> Tamil nadu, India
> Mbl no. +91 9543213025
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