The genus name in Nicandra physaloides means resembling Physalis. So,
no surprise that people can confuse between the two. However, Debasish
has distinguished between the two clearly in his post.
Cheers!
- Tabish
On Oct 24, 11:54 pm, Debasish Joardar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After my posting on Nicandra physalodes, a lot of confusion arose among the
> respected members. I am not an expert anyway, but watched both the plants
> closely.
>
> Attaching herewith a PDF document on "comparative study of Physalis minima &
> Nicandra physalodes".
> I have mentioned name of two books at the footnote. It may possible that
> someone may not have those books in collection. In that case, I may request
> you the easiest way- go for web photo search to cross-check my identification.
>
> In case of any difficulty in opening the PDF document, kindly let me know, I
> shall post a word document of the same.
>
> I am sorry, the file is a little bit larger.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Debasish Joardar.
>
>
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