*This is Arundinella pumila*
A. spicata, as the name suggests has dense spicate inflorescence, whereas 
this one has widely spreading inflorescence with very small spikelets.


On Thursday, March 15, 2012 6:18:48 PM UTC+5:30, satish nikam wrote:
>
>  Attached: identification no150312sn1
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> Friends,
>           Kindly id. thisplant.
> date/time:oct11
> location:mulshi,pune
> habitat:wild
> plant habit:Grass?
> other info:--
> thanks
> regards
> satish nikam
>
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