Absolutely Polypogon monspeliensis(L.)Desf.

On Sat, 03 May 2014 10:24:04 +0530  wrote
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation
or otherwise please. 


Some earlier relevant feedback:


 
  
 


  Looks to me like Polypogon monspeliensis...- from Nidhan 
ji.                                          

  



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From: Karuna Das 

Date: 28 April 2014 21:07
Subject: [efloraofindia:186996] Grass sp. from Aligarh (UP)
To: indiantreepix 



Dear All,

    Attached images are unknown grass sp. Please ID the Plant.

Date :02.04.2014

Location:
Academic staff college, AMU (Aligarh)

Family : Poaceae              

Genus &
species : ??

Habitat: Grows
wild 

Habit : Herbs    


With regards

Karuna
Kanta Das

Guwahati
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