Respected Sir
Being a student of Environmental Sciences I haven't studied taxonomy
in detail and have an experience of only six months in research. But I
will try to send as much data as possible by me in my future posts.
This plant is wild shrub with a height of 2-4 meters. Stem is spiny at
nodes with greenish bark which turns blackish in autumn and usually
peels. Leaves opposite with reticulate unicostate veination. Fruits
are barries of black colour arising from the base of nodes and are not
edible. Locals didn't use this plant as fuelwood because they believe
that is produces noxious gases which can harm.

Thanks and regards
Suresh Rana

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