Dear J M Garg, As pointed out in another post (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/indiantreepix/CuFI6YNHwPY) this could be a Kleinia balsamica. Those are the on good pictures of this species available on the internet. Herbarium specimens of Kleinia balsamica are very rare too. There is a need for more pictures and herbarium specimens of Kleinia plants in Maharashtra and Southern India that deviate from the typical Kleinia grandiflora with its whitish, disk-like, and erect flowers and short flower stems. Recently a new species of Kleinia from Kerala that closely resembles Kleinia balsamica was described: Kleinia subrahmanianii, see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/indiantreepix/b1oKB2yYfC4 Ramaswami (1912) describes a Notonia grandiflora var. major from Sengalteri: a much larger plant with profusely branched corymbs. It might be the same as the Notonia corymbosa earlier described by Candolle. Best, Peter Prins
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