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to Aarti S. Khale, efloraofindia
Looks like Nicandra physaloides, a native of Peru.
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Aug 3, 2011, 10:55:37 AM8/3/11
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Yes colour of corolla and strongly winged calyx support Nicandra physalodes.
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Aug 3, 2011, 12:14:28 PM8/3/11
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Vijayasankar ji, Gurcharan ji
Many thanks for the id.
I have photographed a flower of this, but did not know both to be the same sp.
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Aarti
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Aug 3, 2011, 1:04:39 PM8/3/11
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A new species to me. Is this species introduced recently to India?
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On Aug 3, 7:43 pm, Vijayasankar <vijay.botan...@gmail.com> wrote: > Looks like *Nicandra physaloides*, a native of Peru.
> > Regards > > Vijayasankar Raman > National Center for Natural Products Research > University of Mississippi >
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Aug 3, 2011, 11:47:00 PM8/3/11
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Giby ji
This American plant is also widely cultivated and readily naturalizes. It features in Revised Handbook of Flora of Ceylone as also in enumeration of Flowering Plants of Nepal.
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Aug 4, 2011, 1:07:48 AM8/4/11
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Thank you sir for clarification. I am not very familiar with introduced plants and this is a good platform for my learning of such plants
Thanks and Regards,
Giby
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