Please throw some light on the claim that - *Solanum nigrum* L. is a
prickly herb
<http://www.ilns.pl/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/ILNS-10-2014-36-43.pdf>.

Thank you
Regards
surajit


On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 10:19 PM, surajit koley <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you Madam, I didn't know these fruits are edible.
>
> Regards
>
> surajit
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Promila Chaturvedi <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I used to eat makoi while playing in my childhood.
>> Promila
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 10:27 PM, surajit koley <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you Sir. There is an article about *Solanum indicum* by Gurcharan
>>> Sir which informs *S. indicum* represents three species, namely 1) *S.
>>> anguivi* 2) *S. violaceum* and 3) *S. erianthum* . The write up can be
>>> seen at -
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/indiantreepix/dSZcm0MK01c/p_liC6fnl4YJ
>>> .
>>>
>>> I have the *violaceum* and * erianthum*, I will upload later. I am yet
>>> to find the *S. anguivi*.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> surajit
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 4:41 PM, Narain Singh Chauhan <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> It is Solanum indicum - Makoi, KAKMACHI.
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I think both flower size and berry confirm S. nigrum.
>>>>> I am also consulting this very paper.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
>>>>> Retired  Associate Professor
>>>>> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
>>>>> Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
>>>>> Phone: 011-25518297  Mob: 9810359089
>>>>> http://www.gurcharanfamily.com/
>>>>> http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 1:41 PM, surajit koley <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Sir,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have taken leave today, suffering from fever since yesterday, not
>>>>>> much though. I take this opportunity to upload a few more photographs. 
>>>>>> The
>>>>>> set attached here is from same individual herb.
>>>>>> The first three photographs were recorded on the 7-Feb-2015 (last
>>>>>> week) and the rest with stats a little while ago.
>>>>>> It is interesting to note that this plant has inconspicuously dentate
>>>>>> ridged stem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There is a document elaborating *Solanum nigrum* and allied species,
>>>>>> with KEY and photographs, illustrations -
>>>>>> http://www.bioversityinternational.org/uploads/tx_news/Black_nightshades__Solanum_nigrum_L._and_related_species_337.pdf
>>>>>> .
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>> surajit
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 10:35 AM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Surajit ji
>>>>>>> Since fruiting calyx is strongly reflexed I request you to confirm
>>>>>>> two things:
>>>>>>> diam of flower
>>>>>>> diam of ripe fruit
>>>>>>> this should help in deciding between S. nigrum and S. americanum
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
>>>>>>> Retired  Associate Professor
>>>>>>> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
>>>>>>> Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
>>>>>>> Phone: 011-25518297  Mob: 9810359089
>>>>>>> http://www.gurcharanfamily.com/
>>>>>>> http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 8:18 AM, surajit koley <
>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This is a third common wild herb, I find here growing alongside *S.
>>>>>>>> americanum* and *S. villosum*. It can grow upto 4ft.
>>>>>>>> So long I thought as I have learned in this group that it is *Solanum
>>>>>>>> nigrum* L.
>>>>>>>> But recently one of my very favourite and very respected teacher
>>>>>>>> suggests it may not be *Solanum nigrum* L. at all.
>>>>>>>> My earlier upload -
>>>>>>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/indiantreepix/AnB0IdAPmUM/_rZPdyvBU6gJ
>>>>>>>> .
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