Sir,

Your plant is Phyllanthus fraternus, a common plant in Kerala too.

Santhosh

On 18 May 2010 14:12, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> These are the photographs of plant flowering now (as compared to P. amarus
> flowering in Nov.-Dec). Frankly this looks different from poster uploaded by
> Vijayasankar ji in which leaves are narrowed towards base. The plant grows
> at the same place where I had photographed P. amarus. The plant looks
> essentially similar, with somewhat broader leaves, lower axils with male
> flowers and upper with female flowers. All flowers have 6 perianth. I am not
> very sure about its identity, but the arrangement of flowers and number of
> perianth are hard to ignore.
>
> Kindly compare the two sets and help me in resolving the issue.
>
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Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode
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