You are right. All the pictures are of *Salacia chinensis* L.
[Celastraceae].

Best wishes, Viplav

El vie., 1 jun. 2018 a las 11:15, Shiwalee Samant (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> Dear Members,
>
> Could you please validate that, the below photos of two separate climbing
> shrubs are of the same species:  'Salacia chinensis L.'  from Celastraceae
> family.
>
> The photos are taken from two different shrubs near to each other(I have
> tagged the photos as 'ClimbingShrub1' and 'ClimbingShrub2')
> Shrub 1 was flowering very sparsely, only 3 flowers seen. No fruits.
> Shrub 2 had just one fruit and no flowers.
>
> Location: Charkop- sector 8, Kandivali West, Mumbai
> Date: 29th-May-2018
> Habitat: small forest patch, next to a pond
> Details of the shrub: Both were Climbing shrubs, Both had opposite leaves
> but the leaves had a lot of variation in shape as can be seen in photos.
> Leaf apex varied from shortly-acuminate to subobtuse.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards
> Shiwalee.
>
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