Rajesh ji
Kindly try to upload a photograph with leaves for species identification. I
have never seen yellow heads in C. bipinnatus. Such yellow heads usually
belong to C. sulphureus.


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On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Rajesh Sachdev <[email protected]>wrote:

> *Name of Species:  Cosmos bipinnatus
> Common Name:  Sonkusum (marathi) *
> *Family: Astraceae
> Conservation status: NA
> Photographed: 26th Jan., 2010*
> *Location: Sinhagad Road, Pune (Maharashtra)*
> *Habitat Type : Roadside (Sahyadri)
> *
> *Camera: OLYMPUS SP570UZ
> Lens: OLYMPUS ED LENS AF ZOOM 4.6 - 92 mm, 1:2.8 - 4.6
> Description:  Tall annual herb, native to Mexico, now allover naturalized
> .  *
> *Flowering: October- January.*
>
>
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