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Dear Dr. Tarique,
I guess this is Cleome sp. (chelidonii perhaps). Where did you see it?
-Swapna.
-- Dr. Swapna Prabhu Systematic Botanist/ Taxonomist Bombay Natural History Society Hornbil House, Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg Dr. Salim Ali Chawk Mumbai - 400 001.
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J.M. Garg
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It is a Cleome but not chelidonii as the flower is too big to be that
one. It could be a cultivated variety. Did u take this pic in a garden
or is ti from the wild
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Inf. furnished by Tarique ji is given below:
"some more information on the picture - Taken in Nagpur, on Sunday 6th july 2008, by a lake side, about 14 to 24 inches tall plant, there were a lot of these growing there... For the curious the EXIF info is under the picture http://tariquesani.net/image/2283