I think it is P. amarus only. If possible pl check if the number of tepals
is 5 so that it can be confirmed.
P. fraternus has 6 tepals and the elliptic/obovate leaves will have a
narrowed base in contrast to the former species.

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R. Vijayasankar
FRLHT, Bangalore

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