It is Uncaria sp.
My post from Gori Valley was identified as Uncaria sessilifructus..
Uncaria sessilifructus is reported from Manipur.
http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org/names:768311-1
Also check Uncaria scandens (Sm.) Hutch.
9 (8) | Leaf blade not glaucous abaxially, with tertiary venation mostly reticulate and not strongly scalariform on adaxial surface; peduncles simple; corolla lobes externally glabrous; fruit 6-8 mm. | 3 U. laevigata | |
+ | Leaf blade often glaucous abaxially, with tertiary venation rather evidently scalariform at least on adaxial surface; peduncles simple or often branched; corolla lobes externally sericeous; fruit 10-14 mm. | 10 U. sessilifructus |
You have to examine closely these with the original images, to come to the conclusion.
Thank you … for pointing out this herbarium specimen from Manipur! Yes, it agrees well.
MS Dec,2019/05 Uncaria sp. ? for ID : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3)
Location : Marpara, Mizoram
Are there any other species (other than the two available in efi site) found in your area ?
This looks more close to Uncaria sessilifructus Roxb. or, may be Uncaria laevigata Wall. ex G.Don based on the
What are the keys in your book?
Can you send high res. images to check the corolla as per the keys?
Thanks, …, for pointing this out.
Taking it as
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