Dear Dinesh ji,

There is no confusion regarding P. niruri because it doesn't occur in India.
All plants which earlier called in that name are belong to (and to be called
as) P. amarus, as we all know.

And the attached picture 1225059862_a5fc85a488_o.jpg is not P. amarus.
Probably P. fraternus.

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With regards

R. Vijayasankar
FRLHT, Bangalore

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