This is T. glaberrima but it would have been convincing to every one
had the involucral bracts appeared in picture and the flower size
given in the description. The head would be less than 1 cm to put into
this sp. For T. amplexicaulis the heads would be 3-4 cm. Regards,
Shrikant

On Mar 9, 10:55 pm, Prashant awale <pkaw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> Looks like Tricholepis sp.
>
> *Date/Time-*
>
> 21st September / 03:30 PM
>
> *Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- *
>
> Satara,   2400 ft
>
> *Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-*
>
> Wild
>
> *Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb-  *
>
> Herb
>
> *Height/Length- *
>
>  ~ 50cm
>
> *Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size-*
>
>  Alternate, sessile, Linear, acute, spinous , around 3 to 7cm long
>
> *Inflorescence Type/ Size- *
>
>  Flowers in solitary heads
>
> *Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts-*
>
> Pink
>
> *Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size Seeds-*
>
> * *
>
> Do not know..
>
> *Other Information like Fragrance, Pollinator, Uses etc.- *
>
> * *
>
>  --
>
> Thanks & best wishes
> Prashant
>
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