Three four hairy species are quite confusing and we have to follow the
following keys from Flora of Peninsular India as below:
36 *Leaves elliptic lanceolate or oblong, more than twice as long as broad*
  38 *Stipules prominent ovate lanceolate or lanceolate*
    39 Stem with spreading hairs
    41 Pods slightly exserted, 15-20 seeded   .... *C.hirta*
    41 Pods much exserted , 20-35 seeds
      42 Leaves villous beneath; bracts often 3 lobed; pods subsessile
..... *C.mysorensis*
      42 Leaves appressed pubescent beneath; bracts simple; pods shortly
stalked .... *C.ferruginea*
38 *Stipules minute or 0.*
  43 Pods as long as or shorter than calyx
    44 Calyx to 0.8 cm long; upper two lobes connate except at tip; pods
globose ... *C.linifolia*
    44 Calyx to 2.5 cm long; lobes connate at base only; pods oblong .... *C.
calycina*

We have to re-examine all our observations, based on these keys.

In view of these keys, I think Dinesh ji's posted plant may be *C.calycina *

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Dinesh Valke <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 at 12:52
Subject: [efloraofindia:233465] Fabaceae (Faboideae) Fortnight :: FOR ID
Crotalaria :: Tung fort :: DVOCT39
To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>



Faboideae (Papilionaceae) Fortnight
pea family
*Crotalaria* ¿ *mysorensis* ?
Dear friends,
Could this erect hairy herb, about 2 - 3 ft tall be *Crotalaria mysorensis*
 ?
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at Tung fort on October 13, 2012

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Regards.
Dinesh

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