Dear Satish, 
The flower and the bracts take to two conclusions. 
1. B. cristata var. dichotoma. But, in B.cristata var. dichotoma, the leaves
appear bigger than what you have posted in the pictures.

I think this could be somewhere around Barleria nitida. But its distribution
appears to be restricted to South India. 

Check for B. nitida. If that is the case it may a unique finding. 

We also considered, 

1. B. noctiflora, but in this case the corolla tube of B.noctiflora is
longer. 
2. B. buxiflora, but in B. buxiflora the plant is spinous. 

Please check and let us know where u arrive. ;) 

- hemant



 



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On Behalf Of satish pardeshi
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 6:19 PM
To: indiantreepix
Subject: [indiantreepix:21305] Request for ID. of another BARLERIA sps 22 10
09 SNP

Hello all
another Barleria species for identification.
 this plant was observed in Lonar Crater, Buldhana this october the outer
calyx is spinous toothed which indicates it is Barleria cristata.
However i have earlier collected Barleria cristata var crisata and B.
cristata var. dichotoma. this plant shows oblong leaves which is very
different from the two B. cristata i have collected.
please help in Id.

regards
Satish Pardeshi




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