AND, Suresh ji: what you consider as fruits, I am seeing them as
flower-buds, and I have often seen *S. dulcis* in a stage when long stretch
of the stem / branches are lined with buds with no sign of leaves (or
they could be barely noticeable).

> BUT, validation required here in any case.
> Regards.
>



  Thank you Dinesh ji,
>

It could be S. dulcis. If these 'fruit like things' are flower-buds, then
why some of them have dried up (see they are brown) and some are quite
green?

Kind regs,
Suresh

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