Identifying a plant with few features is really difficult. I understand
your curiosity. Just keep a track of the development of plant for
flowering/fruiting if the plant is accessible to you.
Very few characters are visible in the given picture. There is a climber
also growing on other plant.

On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 7:11 AM, Paldas Photography <
som.with.cam...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> One day you come out from your home
> and all you see is big puffs of black smoke
> and no trees !
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> All you see the cars and no bird
> All you smell is gasoline & no flowers
>
> What kind of life is that ?
>
> Think about it...
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>   ..... GO GREEN.....
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> Only after the last tree has fallen | Only after the last river has been
> poisoned | Only after the last fish has been cut | Only then will we
> realize
> that money cannot be eaten !!!
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> **  Save Trees , Plant new Trees , Feed Birds , Butterflies , Animals
> around
> YOU..
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> **  Keep our planet GREEN n LIVE......
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