*Melhania incana*, i suppose. With regards
Vijayasankar On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 9:18 AM, tanay bose <[email protected]> wrote: > This is not a Malvaceae member > tanay > > On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 5:46 PM, Muthu Karthick <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Dear all, >> Please help to id this herb. Commonly found in forest floors of deciduous >> forests. Is this any Malvaceae member? >> >> *Date/Time-* >> >> 26-08-2010 / 01:00 PM >> >> *Location- Place, Altitude, GP* >> >> Moyar valleyt; ca. 300msl; TN >> >> *Habitat-** Garden**/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-* >> >> barren hillock; wild >> >> *Plant Habit-* >> >> procumbent herb >> >> *Height/Length-* >> >> Up to 20cm >> >> *Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size-* >> >> ca.2 X 6cm; obtuse apex; >> >> *Inflorescence Type/ Size-* >> >> terminal thryse >> >> *Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts-* >> >> yellow coloured; 1cm across >> >> *Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size Seeds- * >> >> *Other Information like Fragrance, Pollinator, Uses etc.- * >> >> -- >> Muthu Karthick, N >> Junior Research Fellow >> Care Earth Trust >> Chennai - 61 >> www.careearthtrust.org >> > > > > -- > Tanay Bose > Research Assistant & Teaching Assistant > Department of Botany > University of British Columbia > 3529-6270 University Blvd. > Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4 (Canada) > Phone: 778-323-4036 > >

