Did that plant possess any thorns??

On Mar 22, 12:42 pm, Dinesh Valke <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear friends,
> Only this attached photo available; aspects of the plant are not be
> sufficient for getting to ID.
> Can we know whether this fruit belongs to any Dioscorea species, say *D.
> pentaphylla* ?
>
> *Date/Time* : March 20, 2010 at 9.51am IST
> *Location Place* : Nagla Block of Sanjay Gandhi National Park ...
> *Altitude*: 46 m ...
> *GPS* : 19°17'55.96"N, 72°54'32.41"E
> *Habitat* : Wild ... *Type* : forest
> *Plant Habit* : climber ... *Height *: about 5 ft ... *Length* : not sure
> *Leaves Type *: leafless at the moment, plant in dried condition ...
> *Shape*: do not know ...
> *Size* : do not know
> *Inflorescence Type* : pendulous, racemous ... *Size* : about 15 - 20 cm
> *Flowers Size* : do not know ... *Colour* : do not know ... *Calyx* : do not
> know ... *Bracts* : do not know
> *Fruits Type* : 4-winged  ... *Shape *: ellipsoid ... *Size* : about 15 mm
> ... *Seeds* : do not know
>
> *Other Info* :
> *Fragrance* : do not know ...  *Pollinator* : do not know ...  *Uses* : do
> not know
>
> Regards.
>
>  P1150939.jpg
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