Sir, your plant too seems P. longifolia Nutt. as the one posted by
Dineshji. Anthers are said to be greenish-blue. Regards, Shrikant

On Apr 10, 6:59 am, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dinesh ji's upload has put me in dilemma. If we go by the paper kindly
> suggested by Muthu ji (and it can't be ignored being a very recent paper in
> a reputed Journal), then my plant fits P. lagascae in leaves, flowers,
> anthers and overall appearance, but when we look at fruiting calyx the size,
> shape and colour does not allow you to ignore P. angulata as per this paper.
> I would request colleagues to kindly give your opinion.
>     It is another matter that some authorities (GRIN) consider P. lagascae
> as synonym of P. minima. Then we have to decide between P. minima (Pl.
> lagascae) or P. angulata.
>
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