Thanks, Singh ji,
Can you sort out the posts at the links ?:
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/f/fabaceae/senna/senna-surattensis
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/f/fabaceae/senna/senna-sulfurea

I think you may also find the species you are looking for.



On 6 December 2011 09:52, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear friends
> There seems to be some confusion with regard to whether Cassia glauca Lam.
> (vol. 2, page 265 of FBI) is treated as simple synonym of now Senna
> surratensis (such authors naturally mention 4-9(10) pairs of leaflets) or
> distinct Senna sulfurea (or Senna surattensis subsp. sulfurea; with 4-6
> pairs of larger (4-10 cm) leaflets) and Senna surratensis (with 6-9 pairs
> of smaller (2-5 cm long) leaflets).
>
> Let us forget the nomenclature temporarily. There is no denying that both
> taxa occur in India
>
> 1. One with 4-6 pairs leaflets (usually 5 pairs), larger leaflets (4-10 cm
> long), longer stalk of fruit (10-20 mm long)..
>      (C. glauca of FBI, Senna surattensis subsp. glauca of many
>  authors; Senna sulfurea of Flora China and
>      The Plant List)
> 2. Second with 6-9 pairs of smaller leaflets (2-5 cm long) and shorter
> fruit stalk (5-7 mm long) (C. glauca
>     var. suffruticosa of FBI, Senna surattensis of Flora China and the
> Plant List)
>
> Most of us have been uploading the first taxon. I would request members to
> find and upload the second. It would be really interesting
>
>
> --
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> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
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>
>


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