Satish ji
If we have such good photographs in our database, identification process
would be so simple.


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On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Satish Phadke <[email protected]> wrote:

> In response to Balkar ji's mail I am showing some of my pictures of *Mimosa
> hamata*.
> I had posted the flowers earlier.
> Today I could get some pictures of the pods of dried plants which are
> without flowers and leaves.
> Gurcharan ji had already given the differences between the two species *Mimosa
> hamata* and *M. rubicaulis*. The third Mimosa species found everywhere is
> *Mimosa pudica* (The touch me not plant.)
> Regards
> Dr Phadke
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