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[efloraofindia:32593] Panama cherry
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Pravin Kawale
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Hi,
Flowers of Muntingia calabura
Panama cherry
At Karnala Bird Sanctury
17 April 2010
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Exceptionally lovely photos so detailed flower photos are quite nice to observe, thanks for sharing
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Kenneth Greby
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Agreed. Good photography can bring out interesting details in even rather mundane flowers such as
Muntingia.
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Tabish
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Apr 19, 2010, 1:21:00 AM
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Great pictures! Also, mostly one only sees Muntingia calabura flowers
with 5 petals.
- Tabish
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Muthu Karthick
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Muntingia calabura
L. of Tiliaceae is called 'Singapore cherry' and the Tamil name is Thaen poosani.
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Dinesh Valke
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... so much of evolution of taxonomy ... this plant belongs to Muntingiaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, Tiliaceae.
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