These are the photographs of plant flowering now (as compared to P. amarus flowering in Nov.-Dec). Frankly this looks different from poster uploaded by Vijayasankar ji in which leaves are narrowed towards base. The plant grows at the same place where I had photographed P. amarus. The plant looks essentially similar, with somewhat broader leaves, lower axils with male flowers and upper with female flowers. All flowers have 6 perianth. I am not very sure about its identity, but the arrangement of flowers and number of perianth are hard to ignore.
Kindly compare the two sets and help me in resolving the issue.
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