Madhuri, Satish, Thank you so much for your reply & information.
I recoginzed it as Cleome Gynandra.

Samir Takaochi

2008/11/27 satish phadke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi Samir
> Here is my photo of Cleome gynandra.
> This belongs to family capparidaceae.
> Some of the features of the family seen here are.
> Tetramerous (4 petals) hypogynous flowers. Four (to numerous ) stamens ets
> Flowers are in a raceme of about 10 cm. Leaves are 3-5 foliolate as you
> have rightly shown in your picture.Leaflets sessile...elliptic....etc.
> I have deliberately taken a top view of the inflorescence to show an
> interesting feature...................
> An interesting botanical feature is observed in these flowers.
> There is an *androphore*: i.e. an internode is present between petals and
> stamens and the stamens are raised due to this. Also observed is *
> gynophore*: i.e. development of an internode between stamens and carpel.
>
> 2008/11/26 Samir Takaochi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>   Could someone advice me for ID please
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>> Place:Dharuhera, Haryana
>> Diameter of Flower: 2cm
>> Height:40cm
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