please observe the fruit, is there any tubercleson the fruits? then
check for Phyllanthus narayanaswamy.  It is a guess only.
kunhikannan

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Mahadeswara <[email protected]> wrote:
> Phyllanthus debilis ?
>
> On Nov 15, 5:22 pm, Muthu Karthick <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Dear all,
>> Please help to id this Euphorbiaceae member. Could this be *Phyllanthus
>> rheedi*?
>>
>>  *Date/Time-*
>>
>> 06-11-2010 / 11:00 AM
>>
>> *Location- Place, Altitude, GP*
>>
>> ca.2200asl; Kodaikanal, TN
>>
>> *Habitat-** Garden**/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-*
>>
>> closer to water-falls; wet-rocky
>>
>> *Plant Habit-*
>>
>> sub-shrub
>>
>> *Height/Length-*
>>
>> 1 -2 m; winged stem
>>
>> *Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size-*
>>
>> 3 x 1 cm
>>
>> *Inflorescence Type/ Size-*
>>
>> axillary; 1cm longer
>>
>> *Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts-*
>>
>> white tepals
>>
>> *Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size Seeds- *
>> 5-7 mm across
>>
>> *Other Information like Fragrance, Pollinator, Uses etc.- *
>> *
>> *
>>
>> --
>> Muthu Karthick, N
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>>
>>  Phyllanthus (2).jpg
>> 125KViewDownload
>>
>>  Phyllanthus.jpg
>> 106KViewDownload
>>
>>  Phyllanthus (1).jpg
>> 166KViewDownload



-- 
Dr. C.Kunhikannan,
Division of Biodiversity,
Institute of Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding,
Forest Campus,  R.S.Puram,
Coimbatore-641002, Tamilnadu.

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