Identification based merely on leaves is never decisive.
This is not Pentatropis. Pentatropis is a littoral species commonly occuring as 
a mangrove associate. 
 
best regards

Adittya
 
 
 

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Subject: Fwd: [efloraofindia:132573] Jarandeshwar, Satara Flora

Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:       
 
please give some hint to trace the identity of this plant. 
Locality: Jarandeshwar hill, Near Satara, Maharashtra
Distribution: Occasional, only one individual located.Habit: Climber growing on 
shrub of Carissa carundusStem: Hairy, violet tinge on one side, quadrangular, 
max 0.5 mm diameterLeaves: Papery, subopposite, hairy, 3-5 x 2-3 cm, ovate.
Flowers: Greenish, small, ca 3 mm long in terminal racemes,
Sepals: 5, hairy, green, 2.5 mm long
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Can it be any Pentatropis spp. belonging to Asclepiadaceae
Rgds,
Rajendra   
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[efloraofindia:131256] Jarandeshwar, Satara FloraTo: efloraofindia 
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Dear all,
Again attaching 3 more photographs of the same plant from different angles,
Pl give some clue,
Rgds,
Rajendra
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[efloraofindia:128510] Jarandeshwar, Satara FloraTo: efloraofindia 
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Dear All,
please give some hint to trace the identity of this plant. Locality: 
Jarandeshwar hill, Near Satara, Maharashtra
Distribution: Occasional, only one individual located.Habit: Climber growing on 
shrub of Carissa carundusStem: Hairy, violet tinge on one side, quadrangular, 
max 0.5 mm diameterLeaves: Papery, subopposite, hairy, 3-5 x 2-3 cm, ovate.
Flowers: Greenish, small, ca 3 mm long in terminal racemes,
Sepals: 5, hairy, green, 2.5 mm long
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Rajendra Kshirsagar, Ph. D. I Manager (R&D), Godrej Consumer Products Ltd., I 
Vikhroli (East), Mumbai I
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