Reply from Noorie ji:
"Hi,

I presume the plant to be *portulaca oleracea*, commonly known as *khursa,
kulfa*.
It is characterised by fleshy spirally arranged or subopposite leaves and
yellow flowers.

Regards,
Noorie"

2009/10/27 Nayan Singh <[email protected]>

>    Friends,
>
> Photographed this small herb on 24-10-09 in Palpur Kuno Wild life Sancturay
>
> I think this is from Portulacaceae family
>
> Experts please help me in identification of this plant
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Nayan
>
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