zizuphus jujuba or ziziphus mauritiana

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R Kannan

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10 de jul. de 2017, 00:52:2710/07/2017
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These two fruits was purchased from Mumbai market. Dried BER fruits. one is globular with large sized globular nut where the fleshy portion is thin. Whereas another is elongated and somewhat cyindrical with smaller nut which are elongated with sharp ends both ends. elongated fruit said as imported from Pakistan and another said as local or desi. The doubt is which is Zizuphus jujuba and whcih is Ziziphus mauritiana. Local floras mention both as synonyms. If so, please identify the elongated fruits with smaller nuts with sharp ends.

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Kannan

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J.M. Garg

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10 de jul. de 2017, 09:42:2810/07/2017
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Thanks, Kennan ji

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J.M. Garg

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21 de jul. de 2017, 01:50:4121/07/2017
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One is globular with large sized globular nut where the fleshy portion is thin- I think is Ziziphus nummularia as per images & details herein.
Ziziphus mauritiana is different.

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R Kannan

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21 de jul. de 2017, 11:15:3321/07/2017
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Dear Sir
Many thanks for ID
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R Kannan
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