Dear Dr. Phadke,
If the fruits have a line of spreading hairs on the spines, then it
would be T. pentandra. If the spines are glabrous then it would be T.
rhomboidea. The flowers are brigh yellow and open in the noon. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar

On Nov 27, 8:51 am, Satish Phadke <phadke.sat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Plant form Mahabaleshwar 8/11/09 for ID
> Herb
> Appears to be from ?Malvaceae
> Dr Phadke
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