This may not be Xanthium strumarium.
Rohit Patel has very kindly informed me that this is a *Triumfetta* species
(looks like *T. semitriloba).*
I have just google-searched the net for the images of Triumfetta semitriloba
and Rohit Patel seems to be right.

More comments please.

Kind regards,
Suresh



On 5/3/09, Suresh C. Sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This plant in flower is a beauty to watch.
> It has flowers in terminal racemes and then yellow flowers in axillary
> clusters as well.
> The former are male and latter are female. Am I right?
>
> Xanthium strumarium, Sonepat, Haryana.
>
> My ID may not be correct, as I have always been a learner.
>
> Regards,
> Suresh C Sharma
>
>

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