Dear Arati Ji,
I think this plant is *Abelmoschus moschatus* Medik. , Malvenfam. 46. 1787
from the family Malvaceae. The leaves in these plants are dented along the
margin and not palmately lobes like "*Bhendi*", this character can be seen
from a single potion of a young leaf visible. Arati Ji kindly try to take
the photo of the leaves , this helps a lot during identification.
Regards
Tanay

On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Aarti S. Khale <[email protected]>wrote:

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> *Date/Time* : 18th of October, 2007.
> *Location Place* : Nasik ... *Altitude* :  ... *GPS* :
> *Habitat* : Wild ... *Type* :
> *Plant Habit* : Herb ... *Height *: 4-5 feet ... *Length* :
> L*eaves Type *:  ... *Shape* : as seen ... *Size* :
> *Inflorescence Type* :  ... *Size* :
> *Flowers Size* : about 2 inches ... *Colour* : Yellow with red centre ...
> *Calyx* :  ... *Bracts* : ...
> *Fruits Type* :  ... *Shape *:  ... *Size* :  ... *Seeds* :
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> *Other Info* :
> *Fragrance* :  ...  *Pollinator* :  ...  *Uses* :
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> Found growing at the roadside.
> Again a type of Bhindi?
> Aarti
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