Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:



 Some Boraginaceae
Perhaps it would help more if you had cropped the photos and uploaded that
plant only (lower right corner in both photographs).
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Dr. Gurcharan Singh

 Uploading cropped versions of above photos; hope they help.
Regards.

Dinesh

 Yes surely Polygonum, what was appearing like a Boraginaceae member from a
distance. *Perhaps P. recumbens*.

-- 

Dr. Gurcharan Singh

 *Could it be Polygonum filicaule?* I don't know of many polygonums with
bristly leaves.- from Tabish ji.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dinesh Valke <[email protected]>
Date: 25 August 2012 15:53
Subject: [efloraofindia:126054] VoF Week :: DV :: 03 AUG 12 - 0220 :: herb
with tiny flowers along Hemakund - Ghangaria trail
To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>


[image: Brahmakamal near
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  3
AUG 12
Hemakund - Ghangaria trail ... about 12300 ft
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  Dear friends, ID please.
 *Habitat*: mountain slope
*Habit*: small decumbent herb growing from road wall, about 10 - 20 cm
high; flower about 3 - 5 mm across


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 Regards.
Dinesh

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