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rinku

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Sep 25, 2019, 7:53:44 AM9/25/19
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A shrub growing along roadsides/ wastelands
 Place -- Theog- Narkanda Road Shimla
 Any Idea pls?

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Rinku
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Paradesi Anjaneyulu

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Sep 25, 2019, 9:31:00 AM9/25/19
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Phyllanthus reticulatus, 
Phyllanthaceae,
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Santhan P

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Sep 26, 2019, 6:16:03 AM9/26/19
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Indigofera cassioides.?

Paradesi Anjaneyulu

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Sep 26, 2019, 1:08:35 PM9/26/19
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Straggling shrub, almost growing at wastelands and roadsides....Phyllanthus reticulatus
Erect shrub, almost growing at genuine forests(undisturbed).....Indigofera cassioides,
As per my observation,
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ushadi

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Sep 26, 2019, 3:06:10 PM9/26/19
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that's good
but its about habitat only
habitat is important to start discerning the further facts


many things can share such a habitat

so, now
lets start with looking at scientific classification//keys
how about botanical taxonomic descriptions:
that would be truly scientific

how about it?

Regards
Ushadi


Ponnutheerthagiri Santhan

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Sep 26, 2019, 11:47:12 PM9/26/19
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 Leaflets opposite in Indigofera cassioides,apex often retuse;  leaves alternate in P. reticulatus, apex obtuse - acute.
Thanks &regards
Dr. Santhan P
Industrial R&D expert, Plant taxonomist
Author of the Book "Trees of our Life" Botany, Chemistry, Medicine
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rinku

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Sep 27, 2019, 2:24:02 AM9/27/19
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silky hairs on branches , so it may be Indigofera exilis 

as per my observations

with regards
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Paradesi Anjaneyulu

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Sep 27, 2019, 9:12:51 AM9/27/19
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Thank you so much, Santhan Ji, for the explanation, with the simply differentiated character.
I too agreed with you,
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dr.rakesh Singh

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Sep 27, 2019, 9:16:57 AM9/27/19
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When it was recorded ? Right now P. reticulatus is full of flowers and fruits , not seen in the posted images . 

ushadi

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Sep 27, 2019, 10:50:19 AM9/27/19
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Paradesi
you gave a key
that implied that this case which was growing on the side of the road ... would be Phyllanthus reticulatus


I could not agree with that
hence my question above

BUT Santhan ji replied  and told us the differentiating feature

SO now its  most likely an Indigofera sp

I am confused with your answer

so what is it,
Regards
Ushadi


ushadi

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Sep 27, 2019, 10:51:14 AM9/27/19
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Santhan
thank you for the differentiation

Regards
Ushadi

ushadi

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Sep 27, 2019, 10:53:14 AM9/27/19
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Rinku

I can't see the hairs in the two pictures you submitted
a little enlargement of th image causes blurs.

do you have the original pixel picture
can you submit that so I can enlarge it to see the hairs?


Regards
Ushadi

ushadi

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Sep 27, 2019, 10:54:19 AM9/27/19
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Rakesh

that's nice to know

may be you will submit your own case with your wonderful exact photography in a separate thread

with the flowers 

thanks


Regards
Ushadi

Paradesi Anjaneyulu

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Sep 27, 2019, 3:55:35 PM9/27/19
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 Ma'am, Santhan sir is correct, it's Indigfera only, not Phyllanthus, what I have commented yesterday that's as per my native(Andhra Pradesh), it's could be very common in Shimla that's why Rinku Ji, wrote like this, and yesterday am out of the station  because I commented from my smartphone that's why not observed clearly  leaflets, there is clearly opposite, that's why  there is no way to Phyllanthus. 
Thank you, 
with regards.

ushadi

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Sep 28, 2019, 3:55:04 AM9/28/19
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Paradesi
thanks for clarification

Regards
Ushadi


rinku

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Sep 28, 2019, 6:05:31 AM9/28/19
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yes hairs are not visible in the only two pictures I have, but very minute hairs were there and if  they come in contact with skin cause itching, I will try to submit the enlarged picture from the field.

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ushadi

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Sep 28, 2019, 10:06:20 PM9/28/19
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thanks RInku

Regards
Ushadi


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