Thanks Paradesi ji for the possible ID.

A relook at the pics suggest:

- no stalked gland at the base of the leaves
- number of pairs of leaflets (<20)
- petals as long as or longer than sepals
- stamens 5-6

Is there any other characteristics that could point us to the right ID?

Thanks and regards
Alka Khare

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> Seems to Chamaecrista pumila ma'am, once again check,
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>> Hello friends
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>> This yellow flower was captured near Devgad, coastal Kokan, MH in Aug 
>> 2021.
>> It was found flowering on a lateritic rock
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>> Guessing it to be Chamecrista mimosoides.
>> Requesting to please validate.
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