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Not Zanthoxylum in my opinion...perhaps of Fabaceae, Connaraceae or some family with swollen pulvini.Regards
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Infact, there are more similarities with Mezoneuron cucculatum...On Mon, 13 Jan 2020, 11:27 Kanhaiya Lal Chaudhary, <klchau...@gmail.com> wrote:Thank you Kasaju ji.The stem with spines match closely.However, the leaf characters are very different.Leaves are glossy and paripinnate;Petiole is thin, glamorous, softCompound leaves are paired, opposite..These characters are different from Zanthoxylum...Your comments welcome...Warm regards
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