Family Tiliaceae is correct.
This is *Corchorus *for sure...
Luckily Muthu ji has provided us a good picture of capsule.
Aparna ji Dinesh ji Gurcharan ji and others can you explain about the
presence/absence of the beak and whether it is entire/divided. So we can try
to document the plants in a better way I suppose.
Satish

2010/1/1 Muthu Karthick <[email protected]>

> Dear members,
> Please identify this Tiliaceae herb. Is this *Triumfetta* sp.?
> Place: Erode Dist.; plains
> Date: 04 Dec 2009
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