Sir ji is it something from Solanaceae ??
tanay

On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 7:56 PM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> This herbaceous plant up to 90 cm tall, while still in vegetative condition
> was found growing along roadsides mixed up with Sesamum, Cassia, Martynia
> and Parthenium. It has long petioled ovate-cordate thick rugose leaves,
> reaching 20 cm in width, almost as long and petiole nearly as long as blade.
> The leaves are crumpled and narrower when young. Undersurface of leaves is
> whitish. It was still in vegetative condition, growing near Nagrota between
> Udhampur & Jammu in J & K State. Photographed on August 22. Any clue please.
>
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