Dear Phadke
This Euphorbia comes near to E. pycnostegia Boiss., but there are some
minor differences from that species. For the present you can tentatively
put it as *Euphorbia pycnostegia* Boiss.var *zornioides* (Boiss.) Santapau.
This species is commonly found in the Western Ghats of Maharastra and
Karnataka.
You may refer to the book, "The genus Euphorbia L. (Euphorbiaceae) in
India: A taxonomic revision" by M.S. Binojkumar & N.P. Balakrishnan,
published in 2010 by M/S Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehra Dun.
N.P. Balakrishnan, Coimbatore
14 Nov. 2012

On 14 November 2012 14:27, jmgarg1 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Resurfacing again for ID
> Earlier feedback
> Tanay...................................................................Yes
> Euphorbia thymifolia I think
> Vijayasankar ji......................................................Pl
> also check it for Euphorbia cristata (= Chamaesyce cristata).
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Satish Phadke <[email protected]>
> Date: 30 November 2011 14:58
> Subject: [efloraindia:96941] Plant for ID : 30/11/2011 SMP2 Purandar Fort.
> To: indiantreepix <[email protected]>
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>
> Plant from Purandar fort 27 Nov 2011
> Small herb.
> Leaves appearing clustered.
> Flowers tiny 2-4 mm
> Is it *Euphorbia thymifolia*? I have seen* E.thymifolia* as bigger plant
> than this.
>
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