Yes, Gurumurthi ji, there were both yellow and white flowers.

Thank you Radha ji and Gurumurthi ji for the ID and the detailed 
explanation....


Thanks and regards
Alka Khare


On Tuesday, June 25, 2013 4:46:04 PM UTC+5:30, Gurumurthi wrote:
>
> ... Completely agree with Radha ji. There is a chance that this plant, 
> being in comfortness, decided not to produce any defense tools.
> Further, Alka ji, you have spotted both white and yellow flowers (as in 
> DSC07175), I believe.
> Color of the flower is white, which turns to yellow after a period of 
> pollination.
> Just to convey the pollinators- I am done with, already.
>  
> Thanks for sharing.
>

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