Thank you very much Shrikant ji, Its so clear. For many years even I use to wonder how roots bear the pods. Then in college heard about Hypogea. But again it was not known that hypogea was produced from fertilized flower. But instead was thought that it is a stem outshoot. Then use to wonder how seeds come in it? Then once I had also thought of underground flowers. Gone are those days when we could not get the knowledge with a click on th emouse. Thanks for sharing. Madhuri
--- On Sat, 6/8/11, Shrikant Ingalhalikar <[email protected]> wrote: From: Shrikant Ingalhalikar <[email protected]> Subject: [efloraofindia:76235] 06082011 Arachis hypogea To: "indiantreepix " <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, 6 August, 2011, 7:45 PM Dear All, This is intended to be in continuation of Satish ji's thread on the subject plant. In case some member is unaware of how the legumes grow under ground when the flowers are above ground, I am attaching a picture showing the part of branch that grows prostrate. The axillary flowers after maturity sendĀ fruiting peduncles with a pointed tip into the ground. The legumes grow under ground (hypo-gea). Hence theĀ plants are prevented from being erect, they are usually rolled over using an empty barrel so that peduncles reach ground easily. Regards, . Shrikant Ingalhalikar 12 Varshanand Society Anandnagar Sinhagad Road Pune 411 051. www.idsahyadri.com Tel 91 20 2435 0765. Fax 91 20 2438 9190. Treat yourself at a restaurant, spa, resort and much more with Rediff Deal ho jaye!

