Aeschynomene only, we have also same genus in our area.
 
Pankaj

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Subject: Fwd: [efloraofindia:56200] AR 17,2010


Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
“Looks like Parkinsonia aculeata. Common Name: Jerusalem thorn” from 
Mahadeswara 
ji.
 
“Itlook like Aeschynomene. Is it grows in marshy or water logged areas?
Kunhikannan”
 
“Yes Aeschynomene” from Balkar ji.


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Date: 12 November 2010 12:31
Subject: [efloraofindia:54048] AR 17,2010
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The plant is a metre high. Flower width 1.5 cm. Flowering now (Nov.) in wild at 
Chennai modified habitat.I checked with flowersofindia.net and Shrikant's 
book.The leaves resemble Aeschynomene indica while the flowers are more like 
Stylosanthes  fruiticosa.Of course I realize it may possibly be quite 
unrelated! 
Look forward for any help. Thanks and regards
Rajaram
 



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