Just a guess: could they be fruits of some Neanotis sp? . I can see the 
remains of purplish flowers. 

regards
Radha

On Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 9:48:51 PM UTC+5:30, Dinesh Valke wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
> Please validate this plant to be *Ammannia baccifera*, else please ID.
>
>
> *Date/Time* : October 2, 2009 at 10.39am IST
> *Location Place* : near Lion's Point, Lonavala ... *Altitude* : 791 m ... 
> *GPS* : 18°42'32.71"N, 73°23'20.34"E
> *Habitat* : wild ... *Type* : high altitude grassland
> *Plant Habit* : small herb ... *Height *: about 6 - 8 in ... *Length* : - 
> not climber -
> *Leaves Type *: simple, oppositely arranged, entire margin ... *Shape* : 
> narrow linear ? ... *Size* : 5 - 7 mm x 2 - 2.5 mm
> *Inflorescence Type* : do not know ... *Size* : -
> *Flowers Size* : about 2 mm ... *Colour* : greenish-white ... *Calyx* : 
> do not know ... *Bracts* : do not know
> *Fruits Type* : do not know ... *Shape *: do not know ... *Size* : do not 
> know ... *Seeds* : do not know
>
> *Other Info* : 
> *Fragrance* : did not smell ...  *Pollinator* : do not know ...  *Uses* : 
> do not know
>
>
> Regards. 

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