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I think this must be Crotalaria calycina; dear friends, please validate. Regards. Dinesh
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Dinesh ji, I think the original ID is correct. It resembles C. mysorensis, especially the indumentum (hairyness) and calyx characters, rather than C. calycina. Vijayasankar
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Thank you very much Vijayasankar ji. After reading through description in Flora of China and seeing crisp picture of your plant in flickr, I do not see the conspicuous stipule in my posted plant. Do the stipules have tendency to fall off ? Regards. Dinesh
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
| I think this must be Crotalaria calycina; dear friends, please validate. Regards. Dinesh |
Dinesh ji, I think the original ID is correct. It resembles C. mysorensis, especially the indumentum (hairyness) and calyx characters, rather than C. calycina. Vijayasankar |
Thank you very much Vijayasankar ji. After reading through description in Flora of China and seeing crisp picture of your plant in flickr, I do not see the conspicuous stipule in my posted plant. Do the stipules have tendency to fall off ? Regards. Dinesh |
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
| I think this must be Crotalaria calycina; dear friends, please validate. Regards. Dinesh |
Dinesh ji, I think the original ID is correct. It resembles C. mysorensis, especially the indumentum (hairyness) and calyx characters, rather than C. calycina. Vijayasankar |
Thank you very much Vijayasankar ji. After reading through description in Flora of China and seeing crisp picture of your plant in flickr, I do not see the conspicuous stipule in my posted plant. Do the stipules have tendency to fall off ? Regards. Dinesh |
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