Sir it was growing by the roadside and the flower would be about 3-3.5
cm and yes it was 30 cm approx (not more)
regards
Alok
On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 13:33 +0530, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
> Alok ji
> This plant is creating some doubt in my mind
> Was it really wild?
> Height only 30 cm
> What was diameter of head?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
> Retired  Associate Professor
> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
> Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
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> 
> On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Ushadi micromini
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>         Chrysenthemum coronarium....    lovely flowers, last several
>         days...
>         
>         This plant has a checkered history... is/was a popular garden
>         plant...
>         became more popular after 1982... when it was discovered to
>         have anti
>         viral esp Anti HIV 1 activity....
>         
>         
>         Its good to have a few of these plants around...  though not
>         this
>         species, but chrysenthemums as a whole improve the air quality
>         around
>         them...  esp  formaldehyde...
>         
>         
>         Historically though some cultures have been eating it eat its
>         greens
>         as a bitter... in soups and make tea...
>         its rich in choline and vitamin B1...
>         
>         but farmers who harvest the stalks get the sap on their hands
>         and
>         sometimes eye... develop allergies and dermatitis...
>         especially because of cross reactivity with Pyrethrum, a
>         popular
>         biodegradable insecticide and insect repellent...
>         
>         Usha di
>         ========
>         
>         
>         
>         On Sep 4, 5:11 pm, Balkar Arya <[email protected]> wrote:
>         > Agreed Sir may be Chrysanthemum coronarium.
>         > It may be escape as this plant is a popular garden winter
>         Annual
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         
>         > On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 9:14 AM, Gurcharan Singh
>         <[email protected]> wrote:
>         > > I hope Chrysanthemum coronarium
>         >
>         > > --
>         > > Dr. Gurcharan Singh
>         > > Retired  Associate Professor
>         > > SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
>         > > Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
>         > > Phone: 011-25518297  Mob: 9810359089
>         > >http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/
>         >
>         
>         > > On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 10:49 PM, Alok Mahendroo
>         <[email protected]>wrote:
>         >
>         > >> Dear friends..
>         > >> These details may not be enough for an id.. but I am
>         sending it to the
>         > >> forum to show the variety too
>         >
>         > >> Location Pangi
>         > >> Altitude 2500 mts
>         > >> Habit herb
>         > >> Habitat wild
>         > >> Height 12 inches
>         >
>         > >> regards
>         > >> Alok
>         > >> --
>         > >> Himalayan Village Education Trust
>         > >> Village Khudgot,
>         > >> P.O. Dalhousie
>         > >> District Chamba
>         > >> H.P. 176304, India
>         >
>         > >>www.hivetrust.wordpress.com
>         > >>www.forwildlife.wordpress.com
>         >
>         
>         >
>         
> >>http://mushroomobserver.org/observer/observations_by_user?_js=on&_new...
>         
>         >
>         > --
>         > Regards
>         >
>         > Dr Balkar Singh
>         > Head, Deptt. of Botany and Biotechnology
>         > Arya P G College, Panipat
>         > Haryana-132103
>         > 09416262964
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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