It could be a Triumfetta sp. A characteristic bristly fruit is visible in
the far left of the 2nd photo. Also the sepals seem to have an appendage at
tips.
Of course, the greenish corolla is still a question here.

On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 1:58 AM, Lalithamba Avadhanam <alalitha...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Dear all
> this plant is photographed long back; this is a shrub; stems pilose,
> leaves 3 nerved; flowers in  axillary 3 flowered cymes, corolla greenish,
> stamens 5, fruit not observed
> please help in the identification, is it grewia or ?
> thank you
> regards
> A.Lalithamba
>
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