Thanks, Shrikant ji.

On Mon 2 Apr, 2018, 7:42 PM Shrikant Ingalhalikar, <
[email protected]> wrote:

> For Rhamnus the petals have to be minute or o. What is seen is a calyx. I
> am not familiar with this plant but if we assume leaves to be subopposite
> then it can be Rhamnaceae. A dissected flower could have shown the styles,
> disc and minute petals inserted under it. Stipules seen are also intriguing
> but in all it may be Rhamnus.
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