Here is a reply in a seperate mail:
"Hi Sushmita,
It could be *Olax scandens* [*O.psittacorum*].
With regards,
Neil Soares."
2009/4/27 Sushmita Jha <[email protected]>
> Hello all,
> My maid, whom I have got interested in nature/environment, got me a leaf
> given by her friend who said it has medicinal value and if she could find
> out from me what it is. It is a creeper she said, with thorns. That is all
> the information I got. It may not be possible to ID this based on such scant
> information, but I am taking a chance if any experts can immediately
> recognise this leaf from the attached photo. This will also to keep her (and
> her friends) interested in nature.
> Thank you very much.
> Sushmita Jha
>
> >
>
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