Please check Flacourtia jangomas. Nice capture.

Regards

Prasad

On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 2:50 PM, greenearth <sinha.i...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Friends
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> Another spinous plant , growing in the wild, outskirts of bangalore:
> Shrubs 4 to 6 ft height, fruiting and flowering in November.
> The 1st and 2nd images are of two different  plants , very similar ,
> bearing separately male and female flowers
> but there might have been one male plant also having fruit.
> The fruit turns black on ripening; it has 3 or 4 seeds.
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> Thanks in advance for any help in identification.
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