The seeds look like a match for what I have in my collection for Xenostegia 
tridentata from several continents.

regards,

Ron


On Friday, March 16, 2012 2:03:48 PM UTC-4, greenearth wrote:
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> Xenosegia.t   from Chennai,  Flowering  April., at link below
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> All leaves have the hastate base,  The majority of leaves in this 
> specimen  also have a peculiar jagged apex.
>  which i did not see in other images, except perhaps in thos of 
> Rathnasabahapathihttps://
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> Or Is it the very dry and rocky habitat which brought that about ?
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> The second image of the Seeds  is,  in my records  from same plant, but 
> this requires validation.
> regards
> A.Sinha
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