Dear Hari Ji,
Ha Ha Ha ...... I all available and known facts that I give.
Regards
Tanay

On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Dr. Hari Venkatesh K Rajaraman <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Wonderful details Tanay ji..I wonder where do you get this much of
> information...nice to see these many synonyms..Look forward for more
>
> On Mar 15, 9:48 am, tanay bose <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Welcome Garg ji. the pleasure was all mine.
> > Tanay
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 10:09 PM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Thanks a lot, Tanay ji, for amazing details.
> >
>  > > On 14 March 2010 22:03, tanay bose <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >> Dear Garg Ji,
> > >> Both the plants in the photos are
> >
> > >>    *Taxonomic name:* *Passiflora foetida L. (Linnaeus, 1753)*
> > >>    *Synonyms:* *Dysosmia ciliata* (Dryand.) M.Roem., *
> > >>    Dysosmia fluminensis* M.Roem., *Dysosmia foetida* (L.) M.Roem., *
> > >>    Dysosmia gossypifolia* (Desv. ex Ham.) M.Roem., *Dysosmia hastata*
> (Bertol.)
> > >>    M.Roem., *Dysosmia hibiscifolia* (Lam.) M.Roem., *
> > >>    Dysosmia nigelliflora* (Hook.) M.Roem., *Granadilla foetida* (L.)
> > >>    Gaertn., *Passiflora baraquiniana* Lem., *Passiflora ciliata*
> Dryand.,
> > >>    *Passiflora ciliata* Dryand. var. *polyadena* Griseb., *
> > >>    Passiflora ciliata* Dryand. var. *quinqueloba* Griseb., *
> > >>    Passiflora ciliata* Dryand. var. *riparia* C.Wright ex Griseb., *
> > >>    Passiflora foetida* L. forma *suberecta* Chodat & Hassl., *
> > >>    Passiflora foetida* L. var. *lanuginosa* Killip, *Passiflora
> foetida* L. forma
> > >>    *latifolia* Kuntze, *Passiflora foetida* L. forma *longifolia*
> Kuntze,
> > >>    *Passiflora foetida* L. forma *quinqueloba* (Griseb.) Mast., *
> > >>    Passiflora foetida* L. var. *acapulcensis* Killip, *Passiflora
> foetida
> > >>    * L. var. *arizonica* Killip, *Passiflora foetida* L. var.
> *balansae* Chodat,
> > >>    *Passiflora foetida* L. var. *ciliata* (Dryand.) Mast., *
> > >>    Passiflora foetida* L. var. *eliasii* Killip, *Passiflora foetida*
> L. var.
> > >>    *fluminensis* (M.Roem.) Killip, *Passiflora foetida* L. var. *
> > >>    galapagensis* Killip, *Passiflora foetida* L. var. *gardneri*
> Killip,
> > >>    *Passiflora foetida* L. var. *glaziovii* Killip, *Passiflora
> foetida* L. var.
> > >>    *gossypifolia* (Desv. ex Ham.) Mast., *Passiflora foetida* L. var.
> *
> > >>    hastata* (Bertol.) Mast., *Passiflora foetida* L. var.
> *hibiscifolia* (Lam.)
> > >>    Killip, *Passiflora foetida* L. var. *hirsuta* Mast., *
> > >>    Passiflora foetida* L. var. *hirsutissima* Killip, *Passiflora
> foetida
> > >>    * L. var. *hispida* (DC. ex Triana & Planch.) Killip, *
> > >>    Passiflora foetida* L. var. *isthmia* Killip
> > >>    *Common names:* bedoca (Spanish-Galapagos Islands), bombom (Chuuk),
> > >>    dulce (Saipan), fetid pa, grenadier marron (French-Reunion (La
> Réunion)), ka
> > >>    thoc rock, kinahulo' atdao (Saipan), kudamono (Palau), lani wai
> (Hawaii
> > >>    (Ni'ihau)), loliloli ni kalavo (Fiji), love-in-a-mist (English),
> mossy
> > >>    passionflower, pasio vao (Samoa), passiflore (French), passiflore
> fétide
> > >>    (French), passiflore poc-poc (French-Reunion (La Réunion)),
> passionflower
> > >>    (English), pohapoha (Hawaii), pompom (Pohnpei), pwomwpwomw
> (Pohnpei),
> > >>    qaranidila (Fiji), running pop, scarlet fruited passionflower, sou
> (Fiji),
> > >>    stinking passionflower (English), tea biku (Kiribati), ti
> grenadelle
> > >>    (French-Reunion (La Réunion)), tomates (Yap), vaine 'ae kuma, vaine
> 'initia
> > >>    (Tonga), vine vao (Niue), wild passion fruit (English), wild water
> lemon
> > >>    **
> > >>    *Organism type:* vine, climber
> >
> > >>    Passiflora foetida is a perennial herbaceous vine that originates
> from
> > >>    tropical America, but is now a pantropic weed. It is a common weed
> in many
> > >>    places of the Pacific and Atlantic, where it climbs over low
> vegetation on
> > >>    roadsides and in other disturbed places. Monitoring and management
> of this
> > >>    toxic plant is recommended in tropical areas where it is present.
> >
> > >>    *Description*
> > >>    "Perennial vine, the stems hispid, with tendrils; leaves 3-parted;
> > >>    segments-apices acute; leaf base cordate; both sides
> hispid-hirsute; blades
> > >>    3,5-10cm long, 4-12cm wide; petiole 2-6cm long; flowers solitary in
> axils,
> > >>    3-5cm wide, purple and white on pedicels 2-7cm long; fruit yellow
> to orange;
> > >>    subglobose, thin leathery-skinned, nearly 2cm think, with many
> seeds; pulp
> > >>    scanty, sweetly tart. The very finely laciniate bracts enclosing
> the fruit
> > >>    probably gave rise to the curious common name" (Stone, 1970, in
> PIER, 2002).
> >
> > >>    The whole plant has an unpleasant smell, but the ripe fruit is
> edible
> > >>    (Randall, 1998).
> >
> > >> JUST SEE THE LIST OF SYNONYMS OF THIS PLANT IT'S AMAZING!!!!!
> >
> > >> Regards
> > >> tanay
> >
> > >>   On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 9:35 PM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > >>>   I found two different patterns on the flowers- one completely white
> &
> > >>> the other with a purple band.
> > >>> Otherwise both appeared the same. I think both are Passiflora foetida
> > >>> only.
> > >>> On 9/8/09 near HAU, Hyderabad, A.P.
> > >>> --
> > >>> With regards,
> > >>> J.M.Garg ([email protected])
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> > > With regards,
> > > J.M.Garg ([email protected])
> > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jmgarg1
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