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Hi,
This does not look like Elephantopus scaber to me; my photographs of which are available at this link :
It is definitely a species of Blumea possibly Blumea eriantha a strongly aromatic herb fairly common around Bombay and at Karjat. Sending a few of my photographs taken at Shahapur.
With regards,
Neil Soares.
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Hi,
Have no idea what Ajwain is. Maybe someone else could take this call. To me it smells like the ? herb they put in the middle of a Mc Donalds burger.
With regards,
Neil Soares. |
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