Dear Aparna ji.

Referring
http://forest.ap.nic.in/Forest%20Flora%20of%20Andhra%20Pradesh/files/ff0277.htm;
leads me to believe "ran-bijore" could be some wild species of citron.

Regards.



On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Aparna Watve <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dear All,
> Has anyone of you come across a plant called "Ranbijore" in central India?
> Two days back, a newspaper in Seoni reported severe poisoning of 6
> children in a village due to eating fruit of Ranbijore. It seems this
> has happened frequently in the past. But the paper does not give any
> clue abt the plant. None of the MP floras report this vernacular name.
> I guess it is a wild plant or introduced in village gardens or
> agriculture, and probably a shrub or a tree.
> Thanks in advance.
> Aparna
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