Turnera subulata, naturalised undershrub originating from south
America. Regards, Shrikant

On Apr 19, 3:29 pm, rajank <[email protected]> wrote:
> very nice pic of Turnera sps.
> thanks
>
> rajank
>
> On Apr 19, 12:51 am, raghu ananth <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I WANDER'D lonely as a cloud
> >  That floats on high o'er  vales and hills,
> > When all at once I saw a crowd,
> >     A host, of  golden daffodils;
> > Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
> > Fluttering and  dancing in the breeze.
>
> > Thus exclaimed the remarkable poet Wordsworth in  his ode to the daffodils. 
> > We
> > also had a similar experience when on our way to  Mahabalipuram. We zipped 
> > along
> > enjoying the countryside when suddenly we noticed  these beautiful flowers 
> > by
> > the roadside. Lying there, they seemed so happy and  cheerful that we could 
> > not
> > ignore them. So we reversed and came to the spot  where they lay. Whipping 
> > out
> > the camera, we proceeded to photograph them. And  here they are for your 
> > viewing
>
> > White Alder
> > Turnera subulata
> > Family: Turneraceae
>
> > Mahabalipuram
> > Chennai
> > 28 Dec 2010
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> >  Mahabali-1dLeaf.jpg
> > 198KViewDownload
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> >  Mahabali-1a2.jpg
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> >  Mahabali-1b.jpg
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> >  Mahabali-1c.jpg
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> >  Mahabali-1eRoadSide.jpg
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> >  Mahabali-1a.jpg
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