The first attachment (with lemon. types) was by mistake.  Pls ignore.

(Names in Kannada - 

1. Chikkilli-Kai (very small size), 
2. Illi-Kai normal_size-type 1, 
3. IlliKai-normal_size-type 2 ). 
4. Daggilli Kai (the large variety ), 

Regards
Raghu




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I was quite surprised to find four different Citron fruit trees in one of my 
friend's small backyard garden.
 (Photo date - 29 Nov 2009, Chandagal Village, Mysore district, Attachments 1 & 
2.)  
They consider each one of them as a different variety 
Back at home, I gave them to my  mother and requested her to make pickles out 
of them -aMixed citron pickles! They tasted good and there were no complaints. 
Last month, I had a kind of typhoid which lasted several  weeks. Nothing tastes 
good during a fever. But the ganji ( gruel made of rice) served with these 
pickles tasted divine - I managed to swallow a good many mouth fulls of that 
gruel thanks to the pickle!

Will post and request the individual fruiting trees for 
identification/confirmation soon.


Regards
Raghu








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Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:28020] Re: Querry -Poisonous plant, MP

Shrikant ji
You seem to be close enough. Bijori in Kanad is Citrus limon, where as Bijaura 
in Hindi and Bijoru in Gujarat refer to C. medica.


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On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 6:23 PM, shrikant ingalhalikar <[email protected]> 
wrote:

>Hi Aparna,
>
>>I recently relished pickle made of Bijora in Bhuj. It seemed a large
>>Cucurbitaceae fruit if this is any clue. Regards, Shrikant
>Ingalhalikar
>
>
>>On Feb 20, 5:18 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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