Beautiful pictures of
*Limonia Acidissima Syn Feronia limonia Syn. Feronia elephantum.*
Family : Rutaceae

On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 3:30 PM, raman <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Wood apple is an erect, slow-growing tree with a few upward-reaching
branches bending outward near the summit where they are subdivided into
slender branchlets drooping at the tips. The bark is ridged, fissured and
scaly and there are sharp spines 3/4 to 2 in long on some of the zigzag
twigs. The deciduous, alternate leaves, 3 to 5 in long, dark-green,
leathery, often minutely toothed, blunt or notched at the apex, are dotted
with oil glands and slightly lemon-scented when crushed. Yellowish green
flowers, tinged with red, 1/2 in across, are borne in small, loose,
terminal or lateral panicles. The tree is mostly known for its hard woody
fruit, size of a tennis ball, round to oval in shape. The pulp is brown,
mealy, odorous, resinous, astringent, acid or sweetish, with numerous
small, white seeds scattered through it.
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> Raman




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Dr Satish Phadke

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