This is superb.
Regards
Prashant

On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

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>  *Lepidium pinnatifidum* Ledebour, Fl. Ross. 1: 206. 1841.
> syn: *Lepidium* *neubaueri* Rech.f.
>
> Annual or biennial herb up to 50 cm tall, simple below, branched above;
> basal leaves pinnatifid to pinnatipartite, shortly petiolate, upper
> elliptic-lanceolate to linear, lower toothed upper entire; flowers minute,
> sepals 0.7-0.8 mm long, petals almost half to 3/4 as long as sepals;
> stamens 4; fruit broadly elliptic to orbicular, 1.8-2 mm, pilose, not
> winged towards apex, apical notch obscure, less than 0.1 mm deep, style as
> long as notch.
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> The plant may be easily confused with L. apetalum in which also the basal
> leaves are pinnatipartite, but branches are clustered near the tip, petals
> are rudimentary or absent and fruit glabrous. The plants can also be
> confused with L. ruderale in which, however, plants are fetid, basal leaves
> are 2-3 pinnatisect, fruit glabrous, narrowly winged at apex.
>
> Photographed from Balgarden, Srinagar, Kashmir growing along roadsides,
> photographed in June and July.
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