Thanks a lot, Ritesh ji.

On 09-Oct-2017 1:53 PM, "Ritesh Kumar Choudhary" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Dear Saroj Ji,
>
> Sorry for my previous statement ''Persicaria assamica is characterized by
> having a spicate inflorescence, which is not the case here''. Actually, the
> inflorescence is spicate here. Don't know how I overlooked it. Anyway,
> found the type sheet of P. assamicum here (http://sweetgum.nybg.org/
> science/vh/specimen_details.php?irn=155978). And I am not much convinced
> with my previous ID i.e. P. assamicum.
>
> My another guess would be P. hydropiper, a polymorphic species, known to
> have many varieties. But before finalizing it, try to dissect the plant (If
> the specimen is available). Nut characteristic is also an important
> character in Persicaria.
>
> Other members may add.
>
> Regards,
> Ritesh
>
>
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