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Gopal Shinde

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Dec 15, 2014, 12:36:48 AM12/15/14
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Please help identify this weed spreading 1-1.5’.  Photo taken on 15Dec14 at Dhavlas, Maharashtra.

Gopal


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Nidhan Singh

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Dec 15, 2014, 4:05:44 AM12/15/14
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Oldenlandia corymbosa in my opinion..

Tabish

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Jul 29, 2023, 3:14:55 PM7/29/23
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This is Oldenlandia pumila. Oldenlandia corymbosa flowers are carried on a long peduncle.
There are some other misidentifications of Oldenlandia pumila on eFI.
   Tabish

J.M. Garg

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Aug 10, 2023, 8:05:34 AM8/10/23
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I think it should be Oldenlandia corymbosa only as per keys at Aquatic and Semi-aquatic Plants of the Lower Ganga Delta, which is based on leaves:
Leaves elliptic, about 2 times as long as broad. for O.pumila and Leaves usually linear, about 4-10 times as long as broad in O.corymbosa.
Regarding inflorescences, For O.corymbosa, Flora of China says 'Inflorescence axillary, 1-flowered or usually cymose and 2-5-flowered, glabrous, pedunculate; peduncles 1(or 2) per axil, filiform, 1-16 mm; ...' (Flowers axillary, 1-4, rarely many. Peduncle 10-15 mm long, glabrous. Pedicel c. 4-5 mm long, enlarged in fruit as per Flora of Pakistan).
For O.pumila, IBP says 'Flowers axillary, opposite or alternate, solitary or in 2-flowered cymes; peduncle 0.7-1 cm long; pedicel 1-1.5 cm long'


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Tabish

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Aug 10, 2023, 10:42:58 AM8/10/23
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Garg ji,
   The flowers in the image are actually solitary in leaf axils. They deceptively look like in a corymb. In Oldenlandia corymbosa the corymb itself is carried on a peduncle. See the images on POWO to see how the corymbs in O. corymbosa look like.  Moreover, while Oldenlandia corymbosa is an erect plant, Oldenlandia pumila is by and large prostrate.
   Tabish
 
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J.M. Garg

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Aug 20, 2023, 6:01:33 AM8/20/23
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Hi, Tabish ji.
Pl. see the 1st specimen in the POWO link.
Here you see the flowers single in axils as well as on peduncle. 
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