Very minute photography sir and great detailing thanks for sharing and also
for providing related informations
Tanay

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Phyllanthus fraternus and P. amarus are considered to be closely related
> species, latter having narrower leaves, 5 perianth in both male and female
> flowers, some axils with both male and female flowers. In P. fraternus on
> the other hand leaves are broader, perianth 6 in both male and female
> flowers and male and female flowers in separate axils, male towards base and
> female towards the top.
>     I had uploaded as P. amarus the specimens photographed in December with
> lowed axils mostly female, middle with one male and one female flower, and
> upper axils with male flowers. Both type of flowers have 5 perianth. I am
> uploading the same again.
>
> Kindly compare this with my next upload as P. fraternus.
>
>
>
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