A reply: "For me it looks like "Cajanus lineatus" Rajdeo Singh Mumbai"
On 29 August 2010 11:16, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote: > Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise pl. > > Earlier relevant feedback: > > “*Looks like Crotalaria medicaginea* (var. neglecta?). Not sure but! > > With regards > > R. Vijayasankar” > > > > “A diagnostic character of Crotalaria medicaginea is it will have a notch > at the apex of each leaflet if your plant has it then the epithet is correct > for it. > > Regards > Tanay ” > > > > “Many thanks Vijayasankar ji for the tip. > > Tanay ... can observe notch, albeit faint .... cannot really stress on this > notch !! > Let me make another trip to the plant this season and see it flowering.” > from Dinesh ji. > > "Pls *check for Cajanus lineatus* *also*. Regards, Shrikant" > > "OK, Shrikant ji. > Many thanks for the hint. > The doubts would resolve once we get to see the plant in flowering state." > from Dinesh ji. > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Dinesh Valke <[email protected]> > Date: 10 July 2010 00:35 > Subject: [efloraofindia:40687] DV - 03JUL10 - 0214 :: whorled trifoliate > herb - some Cleome ? > To: efloraofindia <[email protected]> > > > Dear friends, > Seems to be an herb, annual ... a beautiful plant, especially the leaves > and their arrangement > .. do not know of its flower or fruit. > ID please > > > Date/Time : July 3, 2010 at 2.14pm IST > Location Place : near Amby Valley, Lonavala > Altitude : about 772 m (above mean sea level) > GPS : around 18°39'24.90"N, 73°24'55.29"E > > Habitat : moist deciduous forest > Type : forest clearing along road > > Plant > Habit : seems to be herb > Height : about 50 - 60 cm > Length : - not a climber - > > Leaves > Type : compound, trifoliate ... sessile leaflets ... will someone help me > with know how these leaves are arranged ... they look like alternating at > about 60° > Shape : lower pair of leaflets - elliptic, acute base, ending obtuse, > unequal sided; the terminal leaflet - oblanceolate with hint of being > emarginate > Size : variable with lower leaves being smaller, and among leaflets - the > terminal being almost twice as larger than the adjacent pair. > ... of the largest leaves - the pair of leaflets: about 20 - 25 mm x 10 - > 13 mm, terminal: about 35 - 40 mm x 13 - 15 mm > ... long petiole, as long as the terminal leaflet. > > Inflorescence > Type : do not know > Size : do not know > > Flowers > Size : do not know > Colour : do not know > Calyx : do not know > Bracts : - no bracts - > > Fruits > Type : do not know > Shape : do not know > Size : do not know > Seeds : do not know > > > Other Info > Fragrance : do not know > Pollinator : do not know > Uses : do not know > > > > > > Regards. > > > > -- > With regards, > J.M.Garg ([email protected]) > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jmgarg1 > 'Creating awareness of Indian Flora & Fauna' > Image Resource of more than a thousand species of Birds, Butterflies, > Plants etc. (arranged alphabetically & place-wise): > http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:J.M.Garg > For learning about Indian Flora, visit/ join Google e-group- Efloraofindia: > http://groups.google.co.in/group/indiantreepix > > -- With regards, J.M.Garg ([email protected]) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jmgarg1 'Creating awareness of Indian Flora & Fauna' Image Resource of more than a thousand species of Birds, Butterflies, Plants etc. (arranged alphabetically & place-wise): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:J.M.Garg For learning about Indian Flora, visit/ join Google e-group- Efloraofindia: http://groups.google.co.in/group/indiantreepix

