... BUT, *C. sepiaria* finds mention in Ingalhalikar''s FFOS as well as
Kehimkar's Common Wildflowers of India. I am sure it is found around Mumbai,
I find them even among the mangroves along Vasai creek.

Navendu, the photos put in this post may OR may not be of *C. sepiaria*,
which is for you to stress upon, Both (Rajesh's as well as mine) are from
Sanjay Gandhi National Park, found growing wild.

Regards.








On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 2:21 AM, Navendu <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> its more likely to be capparis pedunculosa, sepiaria is a arid area
> plant common in aravalis hill ranges. so unlikely you will find it in
> mumbai
>
> navendu
>  >
>

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