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what?

Post by suffi »

plz some one tell me about this plant , it is annual and germination in spring.
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Re: what?

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Please add more details. Does the flower shape remain the same? It now looks that it is a partially opened flower.
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this is full blooming picture, it is full open
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It looks a plant from Legume family from the looks of the flower shape, clearer picture will help in identification.
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Post by omerkhalid »

Very beautiful flower :) Subhallah
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Re: what?

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I think it is Hippocrepis comosa
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Izhar wrote:I think it is Hippocrepis comosa
The leaves of Hippocrepis are identical to the one posted by suffi but the flowers are different.

Suffi plz post more details.

https://www.google.ca/search?q=Hippocre ... 66&bih=666
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Re: what?

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i have these two pictures , i have seeds, i will sow in spring then i will send u complete information about plant
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Re: what?

Post by Hamad Ahmed Kisana »

farooq bhai it is 100 % Hippocrepis comosa..izhar bhai is expert in plant identification.here are more similiar images from internet.
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flowers open in unique style that they look like a single flowers.
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Re: what?

Post by M Farooq »

Yes Hammad bhai all these flowers seem to be very closely related or may these are just variations of Hippocrepis comosa but notice the very clearly split petals arranged in a circular fashion. The picture by suffi does not show split petals. Secondly, your first and second picture are probably different but very close species, look at the calyx design. The first one is smooth and the second one is hairy calyx. It's just an amateurs opinion, what do you think?
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