Prashant
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
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Yes Stellaria sp. Same plant was also uploaded by Dinesh ji, although your clearly shows three styles. Not able to find species with petals longer than sepals. -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh |
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Stellaria graminea should be the closest match. -- Dr. Gurcharan Singh |
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Thanks Gurcharan Singh ji. Tabish has also suggested the same ID while discussing similar plant uploaded by Dinesh. Regards Prashant |
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Look different from Stellaria graminea as per POWO specimen one and two and GBIF specimens from India- one. - from me |
Still better option is Stellaria patens D. Don as per GBIF- specimens from Nepal– one, two, three, four.- from me |
However, sepals look shorter as per description in Flora of China. - from me |
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