I can only say...it is becoming interesting and I will have to go again to
look for those plants after searching the literature
By the way I could find one post about similar plant but somehow the picture
is again somewhat not very clear.
Thanks a lot
Regards
Satish Phadke
2009/10/27 J.M. Garg <[email protected]>

> Hi, Satish ji,
> On closer look I think there are many apparent differences like in the
> shape of the leaves, shape of the sepals, inflorescence etc.
> I think Viajayasankar ji may be right in saying that these are two
> different species.
>  2009/10/27 Satish Phadke <[email protected]>
>
> Thanks Nayan ji, Pankaj ji, Santosh ji and Vilay ji.
>> In fact all pictures are taken from same area. Some plants were more
>> mature as in picture 2874 probably nearing fruiting . So less likely that
>> they are of diff. species.
>> Satish
>>
>> 2009/10/27 Vijayasankar Raman <[email protected]>
>>
>> Picture no. DSCN2874s is *Acalypha ciliata *and the remaining are *A.
>>> indica*.
>>>
>>> --
>>>  With regards
>>>
>>> R. Vijayasankar
>>> FRLHT, Bangalore
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> >>
>>
>
>
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