dear Garg ji This one is Coix aquatica generally found in paddy fields. A glabrous herb with few tillers. inflorescence light pink in colour with erect modified bract in the form of bead at the base which hav female flower and above is male inflorescence.
On Nov 13, 12:11 pm, rashida atthar <[email protected]> wrote: > Sir, in the Mumbai forest both in the main national park area at Borivili > (suburb) and the south end at Goregaon (suburb) this grass is predominant in > monsoon and post monsoon. The actual specimen of pics are different in my > two postings, but it is the same species the older leaves turning red. Also > on the net Apluda seems to be matching more than coix. As Garg ji has > requested maybe Anil ji and other grass experts need to Id this. Thanks to > everyone for the various feedbacks so far. > > regards, > > Rashida. > > Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 18:12:05 +0530 > Subject: Re: [indiantreepix:22874] FW: Request for grass ID-011009 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > CC: [email protected] > > Rashida ji > Your this plant is clearly different from one you had posted as Coix > lacryma-jobi post flowering stage? and which was identified as Apluda mutica. > To me this plant of yours has the basal cupule of coix but definitely > different from generally cultivated specimens of Coix I have seen. This > interesting plant seems to be reinvestigated, since it seems to be growing > wild. > > -- > Dr. Gurcharan Singh > Associate Professor > SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 > Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. > Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ > > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 2:03 PM, rashida atthar <[email protected]> > wrote: > > These pics were ided as Coix earlier. > > regards, > Rashida. > > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Request for grass ID-011009 > Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 05:07:22 +0000 > > This grass is seen in abundance at both the main national park, and the south > end of the national park in Mumbai. I had earlier posted the same grass for > ID, but without flowers spikes, and it remained unresolved. The older leaves > of this grass turn red. I am attaching the same along with flower spikes now > as seen at the Silonda trail, national park, Mumbai, on 27 September '09. > Request ID for the same please. Thank you. > > regards, > Rashida. > > Get easy photo sharing with Windows LiveT Photos. Drag n' drop > > http://windows.microsoft.com/shopFind the right PC for you. > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "indiantreepix" group. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected]. > For more options, visit this group > athttp://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix?hl=. > > _________________________________________________________________ > New Windows 7: Find the right PC for you. Learn > more.http://windows.microsoft.com/shop -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "indiantreepix" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix?hl=.

