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I do agree with the experts. As far as I know P. niruri and P.amarus are 
synonyms. 

r.thilakan
seafood technologist
Cochin
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  Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:166488] Weed for ID Hyderabad (28-09-2013 NAW 1)


  Yes to Phyllanthus amarus!



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  Vijay
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  On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 10:43 AM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

    A reply:
    "It is Phyllanthus amarus Schum, not P.niruri; P.niruri is american species.
    thank you
    A.Lalithamba"



    On 4 October 2013 13:50, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

      A reply:
      "It looks like Phyllanthus niruri.
      Regards,
      N.Sivaraj"




      On 4 October 2013 13:09, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

        Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please. 

        Some earlier relevant feedback:

             
             A Phyllanthus sp. family Euphorbiaceae -- 
              Regards,
              Dr. Nidhan Singh                                         
              
             
              Would this be Phyllanthus amarus?- from Nadeem ji.
              
             
              Most probably Phyllanthus niruri.
              r.thilakan 
              
             
              efi page on Phyllanthus amarus

              As per efi thread : 
              As far as I know, Phyllanthus niruri L. does not occur in India. 
It is native to tropical Americas (as per GRIN).
              The species reported in several Indian literature (incl. FBI) in 
the past as P. niruri L. is now correctly known as P. amarus Schum. 
              The latter species is also originally of American origin, but is 
widely naturalized in many paleotropical countries, including India.    
             




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        From: Nadeem Waqif <[email protected]>
        Date: 28 September 2013 11:15
        Subject: [efloraofindia:166488] Weed for ID Hyderabad (28-09-2013 NAW 1)
        To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>



        Kindly identify this weed growing in an abandoned house in Hyderabad. 
Shot on 25th Sept.


        Leaf (leaflets) about 3-5 mm long. height of plants upto 40 cms. note 
tiny  green balls on the underside of branches.


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