A reply:
"This plant name *Physalis minima* L. from Solanaceae family
-- 
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Research biologist
Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology
p.o.box # 83, opp. Changleswer Temple ,Mundra Road,
Bhuj, Kutchchh, India ,370001 "


On 07/05/2010, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
>
> Some earlier relevant feedback:
>
> “I 've also read the mentioned paper "The myth of “minima” and “maxima”,
> the species of Physalis". This way u are right ur photograph matche with *P.
> lagascae*
> Satish”
>
>
>
> “Nice to read all the descriptions as well as the links.
> The plant posted earlier by me also appears to be same *P. lagascae*
> Dr Phadke”
>
>
>
> “Undoubtedly this plant is *Physalis  lagascae*  very common around
> Kolkata and West Bengal along with Physalis minima. P minima is always given
> in B.Sc classes for taxonomic studies even I did it.
> Regards
> Tanay”
>
> *"This plant would be P. longifolia Nutt. *since corolla has brown spots
> at base. This plant was named as P. minima in FOS later corrected to
> above. P. minima is included in FFOS. Regards, Shrikant"
>
> "Thank you very much, Shrikant ji ... this is an interesting turn to the ID
> !!.
> But, slightly confused ... Missouri Plants site [
> http://www.missouriplants.com/Yellowalt/Physalis_longifolia_page.html ]
> describes the flower to be pendant, have purple at base (in the photo
> illustrated however looks the typical brown), have purple filaments, and the
> yellow anthers look very different. Would picture the flower of P.
> longifolia hanging like Trichodesma species." from Dinesh ji.
>
>  ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Dinesh Valke <[email protected]>
> Date: 9 April 2010 11:23
> Subject: [efloraofindia:31758] Physalis minima ... Physalis lagascae
> To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>
>
>
> Dear friends,
> *Physalis minima* for discussion.
>
>
> *Date/Time* : April 3, 2010 at 1.10pm IST
> *Location Place* : Yeoor Hills (part of Sanjay Gandhi National Park,
> Mumbai) ... *Altitude* : 66 m ... *GPS* : 19°14'14.75"N, 72°57'52.23"E
> *Habitat* : wild ... *Type* : mixed deciduous forest
> *Plant Habit* : herbaceous bush ... *Height *: 30 - 50 cm ... *Length* : -
> not a climber -
> *Leaves Type *: simple, alternate, margin entire, or shallowly toothed
> ... *Shape* : ovate-lanceolate (variable) ... *Size* : 4 - 6 (12) cm x 2.5
> - 3 (7) cm
> *Inflorescence Type* : solitary ... *Size* : -
> *Flowers Size* : 6 - 8 mm ... *Colour* : off-white to pale yellow,
> brownish spots at base ... *Calyx* : triangular, 3 - 5 mm long ... *Bracts
> * : -
> *Fruits Type* : berry (edible), enclosed in calyx ... *Shape *: globose
> ... *Size* : about 1 cm ... *Seeds* : about 2 mm, flat disc-shaped or
> broadly reniform
>
>
> *Other Info* :
> *Fragrance* : do not know ...  *Pollinator* : do not know ...  *Uses* : of
> medicinal value, fruits eaten.
>
>
>
>
> Photos at flickr photostream, triggered Muthu ji to query whether the plant
> would be *P. angulata* ...or... *P. lagascae*.
> My feeling was *P. minima* (syn. *P. lagascae*) as per NPGS / GRIN ...
> because the flowers have yellow-brown anthers unlike bluish in *P.
> angulata* (Ref;
> http://www.missouriplants.com/Yellowalt/Physalis_angulata_page.html)
>
>
>
> Revisited
> http://www.plantsystematics.com/qikan/manage/wenzhang/aps06141.pdf to
> check on Muthu ji's query,
> The PDF article: *The myth of “minima” and “maxima”, the species of
> Physalis*  is interesting; talks about confusion regarding *P. minima* on
> Indian subcontinent
> It highlights one species confused for other. *P. minima* has naturalized
> pan-tropically, is a fact.
> However, its description could be loose enough for mistaking it for another
> species, at least on the Indian subcontinent, specifically *P. lagascae*.
>
>
>
>
> As per this article, my posted plant could be thus *P. lagascae*.
>
> Comments please.
>
>
>
> Regards.
>
>
>
>
>
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