Since the inflorescence of this plant is axillary clusters and not
panicles, this may not be *P. paniculata.*
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Giby
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On 28 January 2012 10:26, vikram jit singh <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dear Mr Garg,
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> Could your group of experts please help identify and describe this wild
> flower i photographed in the foothills of chandigarh. These flowers were
> found growing on the banks of a wheat field..
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> I am writing about these flowers in the newspaper and would require your
> expertise.
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> Regards,
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> Vikram Jit Singh.
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> 9814019356
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> 215 Sector 19
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> Chandigarh.
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> Columnist and writer for
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> *The Times of India*
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> *The Dainik Bhaskar*
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> *The Hindustan Times.*
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