Grewia Asiatica is a fruit-bearing shrub also commonly known as Phalsa. It is native to South Asia and is widely cultivated for its tasty and nutritious fruit. In some areas, it is called the "Indian Sherbet Berry" due to its sweet, tangy flavor. Other synonyms for Grewia Asiatica include Indian blueberry, Phalsa berry, and Himalayan raspberry. The shrub grows in a variety of soils and climates and is popular among farmers for both its fruit and as a hedge plant. Its leaves and stem are also used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various ailments. Overall, Grewia Asiatica is a versatile and valuable plant with many benefits.