Thanks Prabhu ji for your uploads; many of them new for me.
Regards.
Dinesh

On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Prabhu kumar Km <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Dear all,
> Please find *Solanum pseudocapsicum* L. var. *diflorum* (Vellozo) Bitter.
> *S. pseudocapsicum *var.* diflorum* can be distinguished by the
> conspicuous puberulent dendritic hairs and ca. 2 mm long anthers against
> the glabrous stem, leaves and short anthers of S*. pseudocapsicum* var.*
> pseudocapsicum*, which is very common in the High Ranges.* S.
> pseudocapsicum* var. *diflorum* is grown in homesteads and the fruits are
> used as tomato.
>
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> Malappuram - 676 503, Kerala, India
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