The pictures belong to open fruits of a Ginger. Of course not a pepper or 
piper.
Its not possible to identify without flowers as stated by Sabu sir.
Pankaj


On Monday, 20 November 2017 12:52:59 UTC+8, ratnakar tripathy wrote:
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>
> *Dear All,*
>
> *Kindly help me identify this plant taken intact from a forest near 
> Shimla. the photo is attached. it is not just a flower but a plant rooted 
> in the soil. Google image search came up with 'pepper' in italian. 😄*
> *ratnakar*
> Fellow,
> Indian Institute of Advanced Studies [IIAS], Shimla 171005
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