Yes a very common but often dirty looking Menispermaceae member with
inconspicuous flowers(Male and female different) also observed growing wild
even in cities like Pune on roadside.

On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Prasad Dash <prasad.dash2...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear members please find the images of another key medicinal plant from
> Ranpur.
>
> Name: cocculus hirsutus
> Family: Menispermaceae
> Habit: Climber
> Habitat: Wild in deciduous forest  growing on Bamboo and Soymida tree
> Place of collection: Ranpur, nayagarh, Odisha
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> Regards
>
> Prasad
>
> --
> Prasad Kumar Dash
> Ecologist, Odisha, India
> email: prasad.dash2...@gmail.com
> ph. 09437444241
>



-- 
Dr Satish Phadke

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