Shrikant ji
BSI Flora Part 4 containing Euphorbiaceae was publishes in 1985, where as
recent revision of genus Chrozophora was published by Welzen in 1999.

Welzen, P.C.  van. 1999. Revision and Phylogeny of subtribes *Chrozophorinae
* and *Doryxylinae* (*Euphorbiaceae*). Blumea 44: 411--436.

As per Kew Plant List C. prostrata is considered as synonym of C. plicata.
Also C. rottleri and C. plicata are two distinct species with the
differences I had given earlier yesterday.


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On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 10:37 PM, shrikant ingalhalikar <
[email protected]> wrote:

> As per BSI flora, C. prostrata Dalz.& Gibs. is a prostrate herb, leaf
> base subcordate and racemes short and C. rottleri (Gies) Juss. syn C.
> plicata Voigt. is an erect herb 80 cm tall, leaf base truncate or
> cuneate and racemes elongate. Both, the Alibag plant and Vikaspuri
> plant, seem to be the latter. Regards, Shrikant.
>
> On May 22, 5:39 pm, Mohina Macker <[email protected]> wrote:
> > this is growing in paddy fields and on bandhs
> > two weeks ago
> > please id
> > regards
> > mohin macker
> >
> >  IMG_0022 aaa.jpg
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