Dear Nayanji,
This could be Aerva sanguinolenta, if this is a trailing herb about 1
mt high. Regards

Shrikant

On Nov 8, 9:56 pm, Nayan Singh <ns_dungri...@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> Friends,
> Observed this herb in Pench and Satprura,
> Flowers during rainy season,
> I think this is member of Amaranthaceae,
> Experts please id it
> Thanks
> Nayan
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> and Field Director
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>  Amarethaceae 1.jpg
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>  Amarethaceae 2.jpg
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