This is m*ale tree of Mallotus* *philippensis* (Lam.) Müll.Arg.
Rajdeo Singh, Ph.D
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Hi,
for me it looks like manilkara kauki (L.) Dubard
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Hi,
This fruits seeds are of *Cochlospermum religiosum* (L.) Alston
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Hi,
Its Hemidesmus indicus...
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
This is Cassia javanica L. and not Cassia grandis L.f.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hi, looks like Ceropegia bulbosa only.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
the uploaded herb photo is of *Alternanthera philoxeroides* (Mart.) Griseb.
from Amaranthaceae family.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
this is *Osyris quadripartita* Salz. ex Decne from Santalaceae
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Hi,
it is Phyllocephalum scabridum (DC.) Kirkman
Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
it looks like *Habenaria ovalifolia *Wight
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello Satish ji,
This is not Cassia absus,
its Cassia uniflora.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
this is *Cassia absus* from Caesalpiniaceae.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
This is Synedrella vialis (Less.) Gray
its a small prostrate herb, while Synedrella nodiflora (L.) Gaertn. is a
erect herb.
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Rajdeo Singh
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hi,
looks like Operculina turpethum from Convolvulaceae family
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Hymenodictyon sp. from Rubiaceae.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Raman ji,
It is Alangium salvifolium from family Cornaceae.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Its Trema orientalis (L.) Blume
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
it looks like Ziziphus xylopyra (Retz.) Willd.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Its Swietenia macrophylla King from family Meliaceae.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Its* Lafoensia vandelliana* Cham. Schltdl. from Lythraceae.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
This is Schefflera actinophylla (Endl.) Harms.
Syn. Brassaia actinophylla Endl.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
This is Markhamia lutea (Benth.) K. Schum
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Satish ji
Its Blumea species.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Pictures TS 006, 007, 008 are of *Pterocarpus indicus* Willd.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
This is Premna coriacea C.B.Clarke from Verbenaceae, it is an extensive
climber, many times resembles like a tree.
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Rajdeo Singh
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May be *Dalbergia* *volubilis *Roxb. --
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Its *Blumea belangeriana* DC.
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Hello,
It looks like *Hydrolea zeylanica* (L.) Vahl from Hydrophylllaceae
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Rashida ji,
the posted images are of *Sterculia urens* Roxb.
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Rashida ji,
In Ranibaug where u took the pictures of Sterculia urens, in that
same compound there is also a tree of Sterculia villosa.
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Hi,
Its definitely *Sterculia villosa* Roxb. ex DC.
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello All!
The posted photos - 9501 and 9497 has opposite leaves and looks
like Colebrookea sp., while Mallotus philippinensis has alternate
leaves.
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Picture taken on the 17th Oct,07 at Nasik,Maharashtra.
Very tiny flowers.
Aarti
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for me It looks more like Tamilnadia uliginosa (Retz.) Tirveng rather
than
Catunaregam spinosa (Thunb.) Tirveng
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Rajdeo Singh
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looks like some Sesbania sp. may be Sesbania bispinosa or Sesbania sesban.
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Rajdeo Singh
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*Aeschynomene indica* L.
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Yes, I agree with Tanay ji,
its Jasminum malabaricum
Rajdeo Singh
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I had never been to Mussoorie,
But the herb looks like Rhynchoglossum sp. from Gesneriaceae.
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Rajdeo Singh
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looks like Gynura bicolor (Roxb. ex Willd.) DC.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Some Globba sp.
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Rajdeo Singh
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It looks more like Eranthemum or Pseudoeranthemum sp.
Rajdeo Singh
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yes, looks like Ligustrum perrottetii A. DC.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
May be some Tabebuia sp.
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Rajdeo Singh
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I think its Firmiana colorata from Sterculiaceae.
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Even Ranibag Nursery has a good number of saraca asoca samplings for sale.
please check it there.
Rajdeo Singh
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Looks like Impatiens pulcherima to me.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Satish ji,
This is most probably* Conyza bonariensis* (L.) Cronq.
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Hi,
Definitely its Desmodium triflorum.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Raghu ji,
Though i haven't seen Myristica malabarica till yet. but
The posted photos is of Connarus monocarpus L. from family Connaraceae.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
I think its Ficus tinctoria Forst. f. ssp. parasitica (Willd.) Corner
easily identified by its rough leaves unequal leaf base.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Raghu ji,
I think the posted plant photograph is of *Ailanthus excelsa* Roxb.from
family SIMAROUBACEAE.
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
It looks like Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
this is Siegesbeckia orientalis L., it can be easily identify by its
glandular involucral bracts.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Yes,
definitely it is Adenoon indicum.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Pankaj ji,
It is Pentanema indicum (L.) Ling from family Asteraceae.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
I think it is Adenoon indicum.
Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
Some Meliaceae species,
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello Ritesh ji,
Check for Halenia elleptica from Gentianaceae.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
I Think it is Dalbergia lanceolaria L. f.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Some Erythrina sps.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
This not at all Smithea sp.
I think its Geissaspis tenella Bth.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
Definitely Barringtonia acutangula (L.) Gaertn.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
whats the location, from where these plant photos are taken.
1. Bidens biternata (Lour.) Merr. Sherff.
2. Galinsoga parviflora Gav.
3. Bidens pilosa L.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello Ritesh ji
Most probably it is Leycesteria formosa from family Caprifoliaceae.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
Ok thanks for correcting me, from next time i will be careful in writing the
citations
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Some Tiliaceae member, either Corchorus or Triumphetta sp.
Need at least leaves or fruits to identify the plant.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
It is Ixora singaporensis.
Regards,
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Looks like some Zehneria sp. from Cucurbitaceae.
Most probably Zehneria scabra (Linn. f.) Sond.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
It is Desmodium triflorum (Linn.) DC. a very common prostrate herb.
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Hi,
Looks like Syzygium hemispericum (Walp.) Alston or some Memecylon sp.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Photo named PA160020 PA160025 are of *Cyathocline lutea* Law ex Wight
from Asteraceae. its a small herb.
Can u let me know how to reach Dhak plateau from Karjat Railway station.
Since i am doing my Ph.D work on Asteraceae plants.
Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
Photo no 4 or IMG 3915 is Galinsoga quadriradiata Ruiz Pavon fro Family
Asteraceae.
Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
It is Tephrosia coccinea..
Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
All the photos are of Adenoon indicum Dalz.
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Hi,
Check for *Pulicaria wightiana* (DC.) C.B.Cl.
Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
I think it is Blumea obliqua (Linn.) Druce
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Hi,
Surely Not Adennon indicum.
It is some Phyllocephalum sps., need more details to confirm the species.
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Rajdeo Singh
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Hello All,
This is Some Senecio sps, will need more details to confirm the species.
Definitely not any Wedelia..!
Regards,
Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
definitely some Triumfetta, but sps not confirmed.
Regards,
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Its indeed Synedrella nodiflora (L.) Gaertn.
We get only two sps of Synedrella in India, one the above mention the 2nd
is Synedrella vialis (Less.) A. Gray which is a small prostrate herb.
Regards,
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
looks like Heteropogon contortus.
Regards,
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello Sir,
It is Wedelia utricifolia, it usually grows as an undergrowth.
Regards,
Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
It is Tephrosia strigosa, only Tephrosia to have simple leaf.
Regards,
Rajdeo Singh
Project fellow
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St. Xavier's College,
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Hi,
It is Cassia absus.
Regards,
Rajdeo Singh
DIMPR Project,
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Hi,
It is Premna coriacea, from family Verbenaceae.
An extensive climber. found in western ghats.
Regards,
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Thats Enterolobium cyclospermum from Mimosaceae.
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
Check for Desmodium congestum or D. heterocarpon.
Rajdeo Singh
Project fellow
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Hi,
its Couroupita guianensis for sure.
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello all,
it is Cassia kleinii, prostrate herb, it has a peltate stalk gland at the
base of petiole.
i think this is a important character to distinguish it from other cassia's
Regards,
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello,
yes it is Clerodendron inerme.
Rajdeo Singh
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Hello Sir,
It is some Neanotis species from family Rubiaceae. Its a small herb.
Regards
Rajdeo Singh
Project fellow
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Hi,
It is Swietenia macrophylla from family Meliaceae.
Regards,
Rajdeo Singh
Project fellow
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Hi,
It is Cassia kleinii. a prostrate herb from family Caesalpiniaceae.
Regards,
Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
This might be Stereospermum colais from family bignoniaceae
Regards,
Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
for me it looks like some litsea species from family Lauraceae not
Anacardiaceae.
Rajdeo Singh
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Hi,
looks like some Argyreia sp.
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Hello
Shubhada ji,
It is Santalum album
Rajdeo Singh
Mumbai
Hello Sir,
It is Hevea brassilensis (H.B.K.) Muell.-Arg. (Rubber Tree)Family :
EuphorbiaceaeNative of Brazil.
Rajdeo SinghMumbai
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