I am sure it is Cleome hasslerana.  Synonym:Cleome
houtteana, :Cleome pungens,Cleome spinosa.The cleome, or spider
flower.   I have grown this plant myself.  Please check the
references:
  www. toptropicals.com, www.davesgarden.com and many other websites
as well as horticulture books.

On Dec 21, 9:39 am, Mahadeswara <swamy.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  Cleome hasslerana.  Synonym:Cleome houtteana, :Cleome pungens,
> Cleome spinosa.The cleome, or spider flower, is an annual flower known
> for its long seedpods. They develop below the flowers to look
> spidery.  Most attractive cultivated annual in different hues  (white,
> crimson, pink, etc. flowers). I will upload the photos recently taken
> in Mysore.
>
> On Dec 20, 11:12 pm, raghu ananth <raghu_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Flower ID request |  20DEC2010AR02
> > Garden flower,
>
> > Ammenhalli Forest
> > Uttara Kannada
> > 25 June 2005
> > Habitat: Garden fence
> > Plant height: 3 meters
>
> > Regards
> > Raghu
>
> > "What a marvel is the human brain. Each of its invention seems to be more
> > wonderful than the one before. Yet there is a seed of discomfort within and 
> > a
> > search for something different, something deeper within oneself In earlier 
> > ages
> > that search had drawn people to jungles and mountains in an attempt to 
> > think and
> > see more clearly. Now we are imprisoned in jungles of  concrete and steel 
> > and
> >  have lost our links to nature"
>
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