The leaves appear longer than plants we see in Delhi.

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On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 6:08 AM, Santhan P <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, it is frequently available in the fields near Bangalore
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 5:33:18 PM UTC+5:30, radha veach wrote:
>>
>> This plant is completely prostrate. In another fallow field in Thane
>> dist. The flowerless picture was taken on Dec 29th 2013 and the one with
>> flowers on 8th Jan 2014.
>> It is still there now and it forms a mat on the surface of the soil.
>> There are still a few flowers.
>>
>> regards
>> Radha
>>
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