Dimple ji
The flowers and pods definitely look like those of Combretum albidum.
It is a gregarius climber which grows on trees with large drooping branches
full of yellowish green inflorescences in flowering phase and large clusters
of reddish brown pods as in your picture.
*In your description you have said that it is a small 1.5 feet plant and not
a strangler
*which many of us may be doubting.
It might have been a fallen branch.
If your description is correct we have to rethink about the plant.*
*Dr Phadke Satish
Sending my pictures through a diff. mail.


On 31 December 2009 15:43, dimple bhati <whis...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi friends, thank you I appreciate your support.I have seen this plant
> on high elevation 875 m. It flowers from April to June apparently the winged
> looking part is seeds I guess. It is not a strangler it is a short
> plant grows between 1 to 1.5 ft & it grows along the road sides on a Platoue
> in the open meadows of MP (Kanha).
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