First picture Ricinus communis and the other ones are Dombeya acutangula.

Dr Satish Phadke


On 21 July 2014 14:36, D.S Rawat <[email protected]> wrote:

> The pics clearly suggest that the flowering plant is a Dombeya sp.
> (Malvaceae). However, it has to be ascertained that both plants (plant in
> flowering and plant earlier uploaded) are same.
> DSRawat Pantnagar
>
>
> On Monday, July 21, 2014 12:06:44 PM UTC+5:30, Parul Gupta wrote:
>>
>> Thank you Dr. Badri, Dr. Nidhan and Dr. Giby
>>
>> But do Ricinus commuis grow in wild? Also I am attaching these pictures
>> which I think is the same species I found in a park in Vikas Puri. Flowers
>> were found in the month of February.
>>
>>
>> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-VpGz8neofrM/U8y0YYrudCI/AAAAAAAAJFk/Z61qpg2TUGs/s1600/DSC09160.JPG>
>>
>>
>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xdSCe6i4E1Q/U8y0yC1imTI/AAAAAAAAJFs/OowaT6CywZA/s1600/DSC09161.JPG>
>> Regards
>> Parul Gupta
>>
>>
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