SirSending here some photographs of Sphaeranthus gomphrenoides, Asteraceae recently reported from Pune MH .This is a new record to Asia
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SirSending here the key for Sphaeranthus gomphrenoidesas adapted from Kumar 1995Bracts of each capitulum strictly 4 i. e. one acuminate involucre bract ,two lateral inwardly folded bracts and one adaxial bract with a truncate apex ,narrowing towards base,outer female florets strictly four there are more differences too .RegardsMilind GirdhariAurangabad MHImportant note : Sphaeranthus steetzii should not be treated as synonym of Sphaeranthus gomphrenoides since as per protologue bisexual flowers are not present in the same.