Gurcharan ji,
Please check for Coneflower or Ragged Coneflower and Heliopsis
Ballerina on flowersofindia site.
I found them similar looking, but have to find the right one.
Aarti

On 6/22/11, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think this is a Chrysanthemum species, exact species out of my mind but I
> have seen it flowering in our house in Kashmir,interesting because it grows
> very tall and produces flowers late in November December. I can still see
> some plants in my house here. The new branches sprount every year in March
> and flowering occurs towards the end of autumn.
>
>
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> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 12:26 AM, Ushadi micromini <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dear Aarti: by all means lets see what the experts have to say....
>> did you originally identify it as a Dahlia?
>>
>> Rudbeckia laciniata:  is a cone flower.... your  flower /this does not
>> look like a cone flower , too many petals in multiple whorls....
>> although the leaves may be similar to coneflower's perhaps...
>>
>> Heliopsis helianthoides : is also an aster family, you flower again
>> has too many petals whorls...
>>  most of the heliopsis I know have one or at the most two whorls of
>> petals...
>>
>> unless your flower is a new cultivar off either one of these...
>>
>> My rule is when in doubt check out Herbarium specimen from reputed
>> herbaria...
>> heres a link from FSU:
>>
>> http://herbarium.bio.fsu.edu/view-image.php?Image=images/herbarium/jpegs/000047350.jpg&ImageType=jpeg
>>
>> and for heliopsis helianthoides ...again look at the leaf  anatomy...
>> very different from yours...
>> at this site...http://wisplants.uwsp.edu/scripts/detail.asp?
>> SpCode=HELHEL
>>
>> and now for DAHLIA... see pg 18 of this pdf from Harvard edu site ...
>> for the leaf pattern/anatomy
>> arnoldia.arboretum.harvard.edu/pdf/articles/1705.pdf
>>
>>
>> look at the leaf... compare with your own...
>> why leaf... because the flower may not have fully opened to show the
>> typical cone of a coneflower or the central green/brownish green disk
>> of the heliopsis yet...
>> --
>> hope it helps...
>> and lets see what the elders have to note...
>> Usha di...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jun 21, 9:36 pm, "Aarti S. Khale" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Dear Usha Di,
>> > I thought I had identified this flower but found two similar looking
>> > ones on flowersofindia site.So I'm a bit confused and thought of
>> > taking help from our expert friends.
>> > One is Rudbeckia laciniata, the other is Heliopsis
>> > helianthoides...which one is this?
>> > Probably Tabish ji can help.
>> > Regards,
>> > Aarti
>> >
>> > On Jun 21, 7:56 am, Ushadi micromini <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > > Aarti ji:  it seeks this is one of the many hybrids of DAHLIA....
>> >
>> > > usha di
>> > > ------
>> >
>> > > On Jun 20, 8:51 pm, "Aarti S. Khale" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > Taken on the 1st of Feb,2009 at Nairobi,Kenya.
>> > > > A garden plant,cultivated having medium height of about 2-3 feet.
>> > > > Aarti
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