[indiantreepix:18386] Re: Podophyllum hexandrum

2009-09-15 Thread Swagat
Dear all, *'Podophyllum hexandrum' *is called *'Papra' 'पाप्रा' *or *'Paatvel' 'पाटवेल' *in Marathi. Regards, ~Swagat 9223217568 - 2009/9/11 Gurcharan Singh > Yes Garg ji > > Dr. Gurcharan Singh > Associate Professor > SGTB

[indiantreepix:18387] Re: Plant from outside India

2009-09-15 Thread Pardeshi S.
Hello all i think this would also add another advantage to Indiantreepix, as all of us would get access to rich biodiveristy of other places. managing pics should not be the hurdle. regards Satish Pardeshi On Sep 15, 8:45 am, "singhg ." wrote: > garg ji and fellow members, > While sitting in Cal

[indiantreepix:18388] Re: hibiscus id Options

2009-09-15 Thread Pardeshi S.
I have observed this in Bougainvilla species too. satish Pardeshi On Sep 15, 6:51 am, MAX OVERTON wrote: > Happens in tulips too (from Encyclopaedia Brittanica)... > > Generally, solid-coloured tulips are spoken of as “self-coloured,” while > streaked blossoms are called “broken.” The phenomeno

[indiantreepix:18389] Re: Dr. Santhosh Kumar & Dr. Pankaj Kumar - our new moderators

2009-09-15 Thread Pardeshi S.
welcome Dr. Santosh Kumar & Dr. Pankaj Kumar . your expertise would certainly help our group. regards Satish Pardeshi On Sep 15, 8:21 am, "singhg ." wrote: > Thanks to Dr. Santosh Kumar & Dr. Pankaj Kumar for accepting added > responsibility. Congratulations for joining the team of mederators. T

[indiantreepix:18390] Re: Request for flower ID-150909

2009-09-15 Thread Usha Desai
could it be Flemingia gracillus? Usha 2009/9/15 Satish Phadke > I think it's Flemingia speciesDr Phadke > > 2009/9/15 rashida atthar > >> >> >> This beautiful flower was seen on the Kaas plateaus, Satara, Maharashtra >> last week. kindly ID the same. Thank you. >> >> >> regards, >> Rashida. >>

[indiantreepix:18391] Re: Need ID

2009-09-15 Thread Pardeshi S.
Hello al it is Cryptolepis dubia (Burm. f.) Almeida, Fl. Mah. 3: 221, 2001. Common names: Sitakawali, Kao-vel, Kawa vel, Karanta, Kanti, Kawali. common in SGNP. regards Satish Pardeshi On Sep 14, 11:50 pm, Pankaj Oudhia wrote: > It looks like Cryptolepis sp. > > http://pick14.pick.uga.edu/mp/20

[indiantreepix:18392] Re: Dr. Santhosh Kumar & Dr. Pankaj Kumar - our new moderators

2009-09-15 Thread Madhuri Pejaver
Welcome all .I should say we the lucky1 Thanx for accepting the painstaking job Madhuri --- On Tue, 15/9/09, singhg . wrote: > From: singhg . > Subject: [indiantreepix:18372] Re: Dr. Santhosh Kumar & Dr. Pankaj Kumar - > our new moderators > To: "J.M. Garg" > Cc: "indiantreepix" > Date: Tu

[indiantreepix:18393] Re: Dr. Santhosh Kumar & Dr. Pankaj Kumar - our new moderators

2009-09-15 Thread ranjini kamath
Wonderful to have Dr.Santhosh Kumar & Dr.Pankaj Kumar with us.indiatreepix members will benefit so much!Welcome to both of you -&- all the best. Regards Ranjini Kamath On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Madhuri Pejaver wrote: > > Welcome all .I should say we the lucky1 > Thanx for acce

[indiantreepix:18394] Re: Dr. Santhosh Kumar & Dr. Pankaj Kumar - our new moderators

2009-09-15 Thread Rajesh Sachdev
Pankaj has been helping hand on my favorite Orchids and Santosh and Gurcharansinghji are perfect in giving technical details, which were missing so far at ITP...cheers for all Regards Rajesh Sachdev http://www.blogger.com/profile/00381405

[indiantreepix:18395] Re: ID Request .......... Catunaregam spinosa?

2009-09-15 Thread Pardeshi S.
Yes it is Catunaregam spinosa On Sep 14, 10:43 pm, Sachin Chorge wrote: > Hi, > > Please confirm is it catunaregam spinosa (False Guava). Pic from Sanjay > Gandhi NP, Mumbai. > > -- > Mr. Sachin V.C... > Mumbai, India. > > "Nature never hate, It reflect!" > >  S6302040.jpg > 188KView

[indiantreepix:18396] Re: ID please

2009-09-15 Thread Pardeshi S.
Hello Rutuja ji please follow the posting quidelines. the first plant is Argyreia hookeri teh second plant is Begonia crenata the third plant looks like commelina maculata regards Satish Pardeshi On Sep 15, 8:53 am, Rutuja Dhamale wrote: > These were found at TAmhini region of PUNE. > > On 9/1

[indiantreepix:18397] Re: Garden plant or wild natural plant

2009-09-15 Thread Pardeshi S.
Hello all can any body clarify these terms: 1. wild plant (does it says only endemic plants or Indeginous or native plants?) 2. what is a term given to aplant which is an exotic but found naturally growing in the area? 3. difference between wild and weed? (no defination) thanx and regards Satish

[indiantreepix:18398] Re: Help needed for Idnetification of Flower and Plant from Rajpipla, Gujarat

2009-09-15 Thread Pardeshi S.
Hello Arpit Ji check for Begonia concanensis DC. if a pic of fruit is there, that would cinfirm the id. fo rnow it is resembling B. concanensis regards Satish Pardeshi On Sep 14, 2:36 pm, Arpit Deomurari wrote: > Dear Friends > I just visited Rajpipla situated in Eastern Gujarat for photog

[indiantreepix:18399] Re: Request for flower ID-150909

2009-09-15 Thread Prashant awale
Yes, This is Flemingia gracilis*.* best wishes Prashant On 9/15/09, Usha Desai wrote: > > could it be Flemingia gracillus? > Usha > > 2009/9/15 Satish Phadke > >> I think it's Flemingia species Dr Phadke >> >> 2009/9/15 rashida atthar >> >>> >>> >>> This beautiful flower was seen on the Kaas pl

[indiantreepix:18400] Re: Garden plant or wild natural plant

2009-09-15 Thread Tabish
We use the following 3 categories at FOI: Native: plants native here, found wild. Naturalized: Plants known to be not native of our region, but now found growing wild. This also includes plants brought here as garden plants and "escaped" cultivation to become wild. Introduc

[indiantreepix:18402] Re: Climber for ID-150909-RK

2009-09-15 Thread Tabish
This should be Cat's Claw (Macfadyena unguis-cati) http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Cat's%20Claw.html Each leaf has two leaflets with a 3-pronged hooked "claw" in between. - Tabish On Sep 15, 3:11 pm, ranjini kamath wrote: > Please ID this Climber.Lalbagh,Bangalore-13-09-09

[indiantreepix:18403] Re: Garden plant or wild natural plant

2009-09-15 Thread Dinesh Valke
Dear friends, I am putting here what I perceive: *WILD* • *not planted*, growing and reproducing at free will, that is - naturally (read lightly: without human interference) • could be endemic ... [ Endemic = growing in certain area, in other words: not distributed ] • could be native ... [ Nati

[indiantreepix:18404] Re: Garden plant or wild natural plant

2009-09-15 Thread kiran srivastava
I had already expressed my view soon after Indiantreepix was established that this site should be concentrating on wild and native flora. However, several plants have crept out of gardens and firmly taken root in semi-wild areas. Experts on our egroup quickly point out which is which and that is go

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2009-09-15 Thread avinash sant
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[indiantreepix:18406] Re: Plant from outside India

2009-09-15 Thread J.M. Garg
Hi, Singh ji, Satish ji & Pardesi ji, I think managing a separate database is difficult at the moment. These can only be incorrporated in the existing database. 2009/9/15 Pardeshi S. > > Hello all > i think this would also add another advantage to Indiantreepix, as all > of us would get access t

[indiantreepix:18407] Re:

2009-09-15 Thread J.M. Garg
Hi, Avinash ji. Done the needful pl. 2009/9/15 avinash sant > Pl. unsubscribe me from this group > > Thanks > > > > > -- With regards, J.M.Garg (jmga...@gmail.com) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jmgarg1 'Creating awareness of Indian Flora & Fauna' Image Resource of thousands of my images

[indiantreepix:18408] Re: Request for flower ID-150909

2009-09-15 Thread Swagat
Dear all, *'Flemingia gracilis' *is called *'Jartari' 'जरतारी' *in Marathi. Regards, ~Swagat 9223217568 2009/9/15 Prashant awale > Yes, This is Flemingia gracilis*.* > best wishes > Prashant > > On 9/15/09, Usha Des

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[indiantreepix:18414] Re: Request for flower ID-150909

2009-09-15 Thread rashida atthar
Thank you for the ID Prashant ji, Satish ji, Usha ji and Swagat ji . regars, Rashida. Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 17:07:37 +0530 Subject: [indiantreepix:18408] Re: Request for flower ID-150909 From: swagat1...@gmail.com To: pkaw...@gmail.com CC: ushande...@gmail.com; phadke.sat...@gma

[indiantreepix:18415] Re: Plant from outside India

2009-09-15 Thread J.M. Garg
Feedback from Max ji: "May I suggest, as all these ideas being put forward are very time consuming, that the database entries be farmed out to other people? Garg ji, I know this is your 'baby' and you probably control the database, but could different aspects be the responsibility of different vol

[indiantreepix:18416] Re: hibiscus id Options

2009-09-15 Thread Madhuri Pejaver
Dear all, Related to this colour changes i will like to put forth one thought. According to me it the somatic mutation. Mutations are the one which appear suddenly without any clue in previous generation. If these mutations occur in gametes then they carried forward in future generations but if

[indiantreepix:18417] Re: Cyanotis cristata

2009-09-15 Thread Vijayadas D
This phenomenon also visible in Lantana indica On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Pravin Kawale wrote: > Hi, > Notice the colour variation > in Cyannotis cristata flowers > photographed at Kanakeshwar,Alibag > on 12Sept,2009 > Thanks > > > DSC06093-1.JPG > DSC06095-1.JPG > DSC06096-1.JPG > DSC06091

[indiantreepix:18418] Re: 06SEP09 black mushrooms ... Yeoor Hills

2009-09-15 Thread Inderjeet Sethi
Dear Dinesh ji, >From the surface they look like members of Polyporales i.e. those forms which have pores on the undersurface. And if I am right these should be hard, woody structures. Regards, Dr IK Sethi On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Dinesh Valke wrote: > Hello friends, > > ... dark mushroom

[indiantreepix:18419] Re: Mushroom with some brown oozing?

2009-09-15 Thread Inderjeet Sethi
Dear Aletha, As pointed out by Nayan Singh ji, this fungus is *Ganoderma lucidum*. The surface is hard and appears to be polished. The undersurface is porous, so are members of polyporales. These are wood rotting fungi. Regards, Dr IK Sethi On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Nayan Singh wrote: > i d

[indiantreepix:18420] Re: Cyanotis cristata

2009-09-15 Thread Neil Soares
Hi Pravin,   Beautiful photographs but they look like Cyanotis fasciculata [Fluffy Cat Ears]. Please check.    Regards, Neil. --- On Tue, 9/15/09, Pravin Kawale wrote: From: Pravin Kawale Subject: [indiantreepix:18411] Cyanotis cristata To: "indiantreepix" Date:

[indiantreepix:18422] Mailing options on ‘Indiantr eepix’

2009-09-15 Thread J.M. Garg
Dear members, ‘Indiantreepix’ offers the following Mailing options: *‘**Email - send each message as it arrives’* option or *‘**No Email; read this group on the web’* option or *‘Abridged Email; send a summary of new activity each day’* option or ** *Digest Email; send all new messages in a si

[indiantreepix:18423] Re: Fwd: For Id Mushroom- 040909JM1

2009-09-15 Thread Inderjeet Sethi
It is Mycena sp. IK Sethi On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 1:22 PM, J.M. Garg wrote: > Thanks, Nayan ji. > It seems to match with Mycena species as per Wikipedia link: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycena, some extracts from which are stated > below: > > *Mycena* is a large genus of small > saprotrophi

[indiantreepix:18425] Re: Need ID

2009-09-15 Thread Madhuri Pejaver
the leaves near the fruits do not belong to the climber, but the one on right side of photo towards the posterior end belong to creeper. Thats why Gurucharanji might have got confused is it Anantmool? though leaves appear to be bigger. it is from Asclepidiaceae. Madhuri --- On Mon, 14/9/09

[indiantreepix:18429] Re: Cyanotis cristata

2009-09-15 Thread mayur nandikar
Hello This one is *Cyanotis fasciculata* On 9/15/09, Neil Soares wrote: > > Hi Pravin, > Beautiful photographs but they look like Cyanotis fasciculata [Fluffy Cat > Ears]. Please check. >Regards, > Neil. > > --- On *Tue, 9/15/09, Pravin Kawale * wrote: > > >

[indiantreepix:18430] Re: Plant from outside India

2009-09-15 Thread J.M. Garg
Thanks, Max ji, for the suggestion. In fact I have been looking for somebody, who can take over the job of updating database from me. If anybody is willing, pl. let me know. 2009/9/15 J.M. Garg > Feedback from Max ji: > "May I suggest, as all these ideas being put forward are very time > consumi

[indiantreepix:18431] Re: Fwd: [indiantreepix:17371] Adiantum aethiopicum form Munnar

2009-09-15 Thread Vijayadas D
Dear, it is not aethiopicum but raddianum. On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:09 PM, J.M. Garg wrote: > Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise pl. > > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: Nayan Singh > Date: 2009/9/2 > Subject: [indiantreepix:17371] Adiantum aethiopicum form M

[indiantreepix:18432] Re: Fungi for ID..

2009-09-15 Thread Inderjeet Sethi
Prashant ji, This interesting fungus is *Clathrus chrysomycelinus*. This picture is good. Large number of eggs are seen from which this lattice-like white spheres have arisen. Regards, Dr IK Sethi On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Prashant awale wrote: > Dear Friends, > Came across this interesti

[indiantreepix:18433] Re: Plant from outside India

2009-09-15 Thread santhosh kumar es
Dear All, I appreciated Garj ji's idea of keeping all in one database. Whenever it is being named, cultivars to be suffixed with 'cv ' and exotics or alien species can be treated as a separate group. Santhosh 2009/9/15 J.M. Garg > Hi, Singh ji, Satish ji & Pardesi ji, > I think managing a sep

[indiantreepix:18434] Re: Dr. Santhosh Kumar & Dr. Pankaj Kumar - our new moderators

2009-09-15 Thread Satish Phadke
WELCOME Santosh ji and Pankaj ji Our group has become rich now with many specialists! Dr Phadke Satish 2009/9/15 Rajesh Sachdev > Pankaj has been helping hand on my favorite Orchids and Santosh and > Gurcharansinghji are perfect in giving technical details, which were missing > so far at ITP...c

[indiantreepix:18435] Re: Heterostemma Sp.??

2009-09-15 Thread Navendu
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[indiantreepix:18436] Re: Fwd: [indiantreepix:17564] Herb for ID from Satpura Tiger Reserve

2009-09-15 Thread Navendu
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[indiantreepix:18438] Re: Fwd: [indiantreepix:17330] pls identify this species..

2009-09-15 Thread singhg .
Could be Vitex negundo, but not very sure without flowers Gurcharan Singh On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 9:34 AM, J.M. Garg wrote: > Forwarding again for Id assistance pl. > Picture given as attachment this time. > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: Velavan > Date: 2009/9/1 > Subject:

[indiantreepix:18439] Re: Plant from outside India

2009-09-15 Thread singhg .
Ok Garg ji My only worry was that in common database, there may not be a mixup. They can be tagged any way that suits you better, so that one immediately knows it does not belong to Indian Flora Gurcharan Singh On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 4:14 AM, J.M. Garg wrote: > Hi, Singh ji, Satish ji & Pardes

[indiantreepix:18440] ... fruits of Plumeria

2009-09-15 Thread Dinesh Valke
Recently Sachin ji posted picture of a climber with wonderful fruits ...its shape and arrangement tempts me to show fruits of Plumeria, which I had seen in a hotel garden at Burondi in Konkan. I had never seen fruits of Plumeria earlier. Regards. PS: I am posting this mail via IndianTreePix sit

[indiantreepix:18442] Re: Fwd: [indiantreepix:17330] pls identify this species..

2009-09-15 Thread santhosh kumar es
Vitex negundo is a highly variable species with several varieties. In Kerala we have var *negundo* and var *purpurascens* Sivarajan & Mold. Santhosh 2009/9/15 J.M. Garg > Forwarding again for Id assistance pl. > Picture given as attachment this time. > > -- Forwarded message --

[indiantreepix:18443] Re: ... fruits of Plumeria

2009-09-15 Thread J.M. Garg
Hi, Dinesh ji, *"... I have come to know that my mails sent from Gmail does not reach everyone. Interesting fact I realized is that I do not receive it myself * I think I don't agree with your above contention. The response to your posts is tremendous. In Indiantreepix e-group, one's mail doesn't

[indiantreepix:18448] Re: Tylophora indica

2009-09-15 Thread singhg .
The flowers look different. I am uploading my photographs separately. Gurcharan Singh On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Neil Soares wrote: > Hi, > At Shahapur on Sunday. Presume it is Tylophora indica. >With regards, > Neil Soares. > >

[indiantreepix:18449] Re: Cissampelos pareira flowers

2009-09-15 Thread singhg .
To me they look female flowers. I am uploading one with male flowers separately. Gurcharan Singh On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Neil Soares wrote: > Hi, > At my farm at Shahapur on Sunday. Would presume they are the male flowers > of Cissampelos pareira. > With regards, >

[indiantreepix:18453] Re: Tree for ID (15.09.09 NJ)

2009-09-15 Thread Neil Soares
Hi Narendra,   They are the fruit of Cordia dichotoma [C.myxa] locally called Bhokar. With regards,    Neil Soares. --- On Tue, 9/15/09, narendra joshi wrote: From: narendra joshi Subject: [indiantreepix:18450] Tree for ID (15.09.09 NJ) To: "Indiantrees

[indiantreepix:18456] Re: Dopatrium junceum ?

2009-09-15 Thread singhg .
Yes Garg ji I think you got it right Gurcharan Singh On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 8:02 PM, J.M. Garg wrote: > On 12/9/09 in Butterfly Park within Zoo Park in Hyderabad. > -- > With regards, > J.M.Garg (jmga...@gmail.com) > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jmgarg1 > 'Creating awareness of Indian Flo

[indiantreepix:18459] Re: Abrus precatorius?

2009-09-15 Thread Dinesh Valke
... yes Garg ji, it is *Abrus precatorius*. commonly known as: 'John Crow' bead, abrus seed, black-eyed susan, buddhist rosary bead, coral pea, coral bead plant, deadly crab's eye, indian bead, indian liquorice, jamaican licorice, jequerity seeds, jequirity bean, jumbie beads, licorice vine, love

[indiantreepix:18461] Re: Help needed for Idnetification of Flower and Plant from Rajpipla, Gujarat

2009-09-15 Thread Arpit Deomurari
Thank you everyone for identifying the Begonia species Regards On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Pardeshi S. wrote: > > Hello Arpit Ji > check for Begonia concanensis DC. > if a pic of fruit is there, that would cinfirm the id. > fo rnow it is resembling B. concanensis > > regards > Satish Par

[indiantreepix:18462] Re: Request for ID 080809 Sinthan Pass 13

2009-09-15 Thread singhg .
For now it is Potentilla sp. only Gurcharan Singh On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Swagat wrote: > Dear all, > > Location- On the way... from Kookar Nag to Sinthan Pass, Jammu & Kashmir. > Date- 08th August 2009. > > Thanks in advance, > > ~Swagat > 9223217568 > ---

[indiantreepix:18463] Re: Abrus precatorius?

2009-09-15 Thread singhg .
Yes Garg ji, it is May be I will upload pods with seeds next month. It was flowering in Herbal Garden Delhi, last month. Gurcharan Singh On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 8:22 PM, J.M. Garg wrote: > On 12/9/09 in Butterfly Park within Zoo Park in Hyderabad. > -- > With regards, > J.M.Garg (jmga...@gmail

[indiantreepix:18465] Re: Abrus precatorius?

2009-09-15 Thread santhosh kumar es
Dear all, Leaves of Abrus precatorius used medicinally for gum disesaes. Seeds used to weighing gold in ancient times. Santhosh 2009/9/16 singhg . > Yes Garg ji, it is > May be I will upload pods with seeds next month. It was flowering in Herbal > Garden Delhi, last month. > > > Gurcharan Sing

[indiantreepix:18466] Re: Tree for ID (15.09.09 NJ)

2009-09-15 Thread narendra joshi
Dear Sir,   Thank you for the ID. I think thse fruits contain gum like sticky pulp, whether these fruits are eatable? When ripe the fruits become yellow.   With regards,   Narendra Joshi  --- On Tue, 9/15/09, Neil Soares wrote: From: Neil Soares Subject: [indiantreepix:18453] Re: Tree for ID

[indiantreepix:18468] Re: Tree for ID (15.09.09 NJ)

2009-09-15 Thread singhg .
Yes, Narendra ji I have seen fruits turning yellow. Fruit, mucilage and bark are medicinally useful in the cough,chest disease, and relief from severe colic pain. Gurcharan Singh On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 9:49 PM, narendra joshi wrote: > Dear Sir, > > Thank you for the ID. I think thse fruits c

[indiantreepix:18469] Re: Dopatrium junceum ?

2009-09-15 Thread Rani Bhagat
I think it is Bacopa monerii-Nir Brahmi Pls Check On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 8:44 AM, singhg . wrote: > Yes Garg ji > I think you got it right > > Gurcharan Singh > > On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 8:02 PM, J.M. Garg wrote: > >> On 12/9/09 in Butterfly Park within Zoo Park in Hyderabad. >> -- >> With re

[indiantreepix:18470] Re: Fruits of Plumeria rubra

2009-09-15 Thread Dinesh Valke
... thank you very much, Swagat ji for showing the fruits of *P. rubra* and for its common name in Marathi. Most probably this cultivar is 'Mermaid Gem'. Requesting garden flora enthusiasts to validate. Regards. On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Swagat wrote: > Dinesh ji, > > Your photos of

[indiantreepix:18471] Re: Id120909phk 2

2009-09-15 Thread Rani Bhagat
I think it is Coleus species-Labiatae On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Pravin Kawale wrote: > Hi, > ID please > Photographed at > Sagargad,Alibag > 11Sept,2009 > Thanks in advance > > > DSC05989.JPG > DSC05991.JPG > DSC05993.JPG > > These pictures were sent with Picasa, from Google. > Try it out

[indiantreepix:18472] Re: Tree for ID (15.09.09 NJ)

2009-09-15 Thread Dinesh Valke
... in Konkan and Western Ghats, I have heard they pickle the fruits, it tastes quite good. Dear Ajinkya (and other friends), seeking your comment in this context. Regards. On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:01 AM, singhg . wrote: > Yes, Narendra ji > I have seen fruits turning yellow. Fruit, mucilag

[indiantreepix:18473] Re: Dopatrium junceum ?

2009-09-15 Thread J.M. Garg
Thanks, Rani ji. On further checking on net, it matches with *Bacopa monerii* as per link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacopa_monnieri More details from Indiantreepix Database: *Bacopa monnieri (syn. Bramia monnieri, Gratiola monnieria, Herpestes monnieria, Herpestis fauriei, H. monniera,