Thank you very much Tapas Ji. 

With warm regards,
Ashwini 

> On 19-Aug-2016, at 11:27 PM, Tapas Chakrabarty <tchak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear Ashwini ji,
> Sorry for the late reply but I was away from Kolkata.
> Here, there are three stamens surrounding the central column, which may be 
> partially united at base.  Thus, this is Phyllanthus reticulatus.
> Regards,
> Tapas.
> 
>> On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 10:11 AM, J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Very nice, Ashwini ji.
>> 
>>> On 8 August 2016 at 09:24, Ashwini Bhatia <ashw...@ashwinibhatia.com> wrote:
>>> Dear Tapas ji,
>>> Thank you very much once again for taking the time to explain the 
>>> characteristics. I can see three stamen surrounded by six glands. To my 
>>> inexperienced eye they seem to be free but could be fused at the bottom. I 
>>> am attaching a tighter crop of the same flower and another angle.
>>> 
>>> I will look out for the fruits and report. Is there anything else I could 
>>> check to confirm the identification?
>>> 
>>> With regards,
>>> Ashwini
>>> 
>>> <_MG_1591_03Aug2016.jpg>
>>> <_MG_1599_03Aug2016.jpg>
>>>> On 5 Aug 2016, at 22:34, Tapas Chakrabarty <tchak...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Now you are showing the true habit of a shrub and  the male flowers with 6 
>>>> sepals, 6 distinct disc glands, two stamens at the centre with the 
>>>> filaments united into a conspicuous column. Though not clear in the image 
>>>> but it appears that there are a few free stamens surrounding this central 
>>>> column. Then yes, this is Phyllanthus reticulatus.  Thank you Gurcharan 
>>>> Sir for pointing out.
>>>> Please check the fruits which will be fleshy (berries), 5 - 6-locular and 
>>>> indehiscent (subg. Kirganelia). This species rarely ascends up to 1800 m 
>>>> altitude.
>>>> Thanks and regards.
>>>> Tapas.
>>>> 
>>>>> On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 9:25 AM, Ashwini Bhatia 
>>>>> <ashw...@ashwinibhatia.com> wrote:
>>>>> Thank you Tapas ji. It looked so different in habit at first glance that 
>>>>> I did not think of it as the same species I had found a couple of days 
>>>>> ago. But now that you point out the characteristics, it appears to be 
>>>>> more similar. The altitude difference was about 75m or so, I am not sure 
>>>>> if that’s enough to cause a variation.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Dr Singh has also suggested P. reticulatus which looks similar although 
>>>>> the images on the internet show larger leaves on longer stalks. I am 
>>>>> including two more images from the same lot if these can be of any help.
>>>>> 
>>>>> With regards,
>>>>> Ashwini
>>>>> 
>>>>> <_MG_1587_03Aug2016.jpg>
>>>>> 
>>>>> The stems in the foreground belong to our plant;
>>>>> <_MG_1149_03Aug2016.jpg>
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 4 Aug 2016, at 22:36, Tapas Chakrabarty <tchak...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Solitary female flowers with six sepals.  Phyllanthus clarkei occurs 
>>>>>> between 1500 - 2500 m altitudes. Its stature and texture of leaves vary 
>>>>>> with altitude.  The growth is stunted and the leaves become coriaceous 
>>>>>> at higher elevations.  Kindly compare the present image with the earlier 
>>>>>> ones.
>>>>>> Regards.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 11:34 AM, J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> Beautiful capture, Ashwini ji.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On 4 August 2016 at 08:13, Ashwini Bhatia <ashw...@ashwinibhatia.com> 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> I saw this plant yesterday and almost missed its flowers which were 
>>>>>>>> about 3mm across on stalks of similar lengths growing singly on leaf 
>>>>>>>> axils. I am not sure which species this is. Please advise.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Phyllanthus sp.
>>>>>>>> Near Mcleodganj, Dharamshala, HP
>>>>>>>> 1800m approx.
>>>>>>>> 03 August 2016
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>> Ashwini
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> <_MG_1108_03Aug2016.jpg><_MG_1114_03Aug2016.jpg><_MG_1124_03Aug2016.jpg><_MG_1169_03Aug2016.jpg><_MG_1549_03Aug2016.jpg>
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