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This is species of Aeschynomene, most probably A. americana, native of Central America and tropical South America, naturalized in our country. Regards. Dinesh
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Oct 7, 2011, 9:31:36 AM10/7/11
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to Dinesh Valke, Shobha Chavda, indiantreepix
Aeschynomene americana
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