In Crotalaria it is necessary to note if leaves are simple or
trifoliolate and the number of seeds in the pod. Your plant seems to
be simple leaved, a shrub silky allover and with flowers in panicles.
It should have had a 2 seeded pod to be C. berteroana, which seems to
be the likely ID. Regards, Shrikant

On Jan 30, 8:18 am, Prashant awale <pkaw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Shrikant ji,
> This herb was around 1.5m in height with branches. Stem was slightly
> brownish & covered with hairs, Leaves alternate (approx 4 to 7cm), with very
> small petiole hardly few mm, wedge shaped.
> regards
> Prashant
>
> On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 7:23 AM, shrikant ingalhalikar <le...@rediffmail.com
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> > Can be C. berteroana but need full information on vegetative parts to
> > be sure. Regards, Shrikant
>
> > On Jan 30, 12:19 am, Prashant awale <pkaw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Dear Friends,
>
> > > Crotalaria sp. from North Karnataka.
>
> > > Date/Time: 17-01-2011 / 08:00AM
> > > Location: Shigekeri, North Karnataka
> > > Habitat: Wild
> > > Plant Habit: Herb, 1.5m
> > > Leaves alternate, branches hairy.
> > > Family: fabaceae.
>
> > > Could this be Crotalaria berteroana ??
>
> > > regards
> > > Prashant
>
> > >  Crotalaria F2.jpg
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