An aquatic/ wetland plant,

It is possibly Aeschynomene indica by its yellow flowers and grows in rainy
seasons by river banks.

The difference is described thus..

Aeschynomene americana may be distinguished from A. indica by its obliquely
topped leaflets with 2-5 nerves, its up to 2-mm-long pod stalk, and its
incised dorsal pod suture (Soerjani et al., 1987). A. americana is
perennial, and has pink flowers whereas those of A. indica are yellow. The
peduncles and pedicels of A. americana may be viscid.

Ref
https://www.cabi.org/isc/datasheet/3451

Thank you- from Santhosh ji

On Wed, 7 Sep, 2022, 10:57 pm Sonu Kumar, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Habitat: Near water body/semiaquatic
> Habit: Herb
> Loc: Kota Rajasthan
> Dtae: 04092022
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