Thanks, Vinay ji. Yes, identified as such earlier at Identification <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/indiantreepix/zOZyVJ2LP4Q>
On Sun, 21 Feb 2021 at 22:21, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks, Vinay ji > > -- > With regards, > J. M. Garg > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: Vinay Thite <[email protected]> > Date: Sun, 21 Feb, 2021, 5:56 pm > Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:375405] Question & Identification > To: J.M. Garg <[email protected]> > > > Attaching two more photos. > This plant is in our balcony. > > On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 5:10 PM J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks, Vinay ji. >> Pl. also post the habit and leaf images. >> >> On Wed, 17 Feb 2021 at 11:05, Vinay Thite <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> The length of ray floret. >>> >>> In my photo of Ray floret, the blade is 15 mm, and the floret stalk is 7 >>> mm. So, the ray floret length is 22 mm or 15mm? This information is >>> important to distinguish between four candidates, namely *Delairea >>> odorata, Senecio angulatus, Senecio tamoides*, and *Senecio >>> macroglossus*. >>> >>> ----- >>> >>> Kindly identify this plant. >>> >>> Date/Time- 15 FEB 2021 >>> >>> Location-Place, Altitude, GPS- Bengaluru >>> >>> Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- Balcony Garden >>> >>> Plant Habit-Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Climber >>> >>> Height/Length- Grown up to 100 cm tall. >>> >>> Flowers are not fragrant. Most of the flowers have five ray florets. >>> >>> ----- >>> >>> The yellow flowers are difficult to identify. >>> >>> My reasoning: >>> >>> My flower has five ray florets. So, it cannot be *Delairea odorata* (no >>> ray florets). >>> >>> >>> >>> The ray floret blade length is 15 mm. It is medium. So, it cannot >>> neither be a small blade (6-9 mm) flower of *Senecio angulatus* nor be >>> a large blade (>20mm) flower of *Senecio macroglossus*. >>> >>> So, by eliminating all the possibilities one can safely reason out that >>> the flower is *Senecio tamoides. * >>> >>> ----- >>> >>> Other observations from 'Comparison' photo. >>> >>> The flower in question has bracts longer and not curling away. There is >>> a presence of pappus between the bract whorl and ray floret whorl. >>> >>> ----- >>> >>> Now I invite all experts to confirm the flower. >>> >>> -- >>> Vinay Thite >>> >>> -- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>> Groups "efloraofindia" group. >>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >>> an email to [email protected]. >>> To view this discussion on the web, visit >>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/indiantreepix/CAJiCN237r9LLqM%2BVjnA%3DUBhr-GZw9PfkvLgA-8LmGJop-31Awg%40mail.gmail.com >>> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/indiantreepix/CAJiCN237r9LLqM%2BVjnA%3DUBhr-GZw9PfkvLgA-8LmGJop-31Awg%40mail.gmail.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> >>> . >>> >> >> >> -- >> With regards, >> J.M.Garg >> > > > -- > Vinay Thite > -- With regards, J.M.Garg -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "efloraofindia" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web, visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/indiantreepix/CA%2BiuSFCbprp1FnqFOcagdZRazr_frnLeDA1SNT75%2BgEmYeu64w%40mail.gmail.com.

