Forwarding again for any assistance in the matter please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

“Dear Mrs. Abraham: what a lovely idea!!

May be it can be a research project for the young ladies who may be
enterprising enough in your own institute?  What a lovely way to spend
a few weeks this summer?   Spending time between the computer,
library / books and the bazaars for vegetables....  and then the more
knowledgeable professors from eflora could help out with the
scientific IDs and classification.  Dr. Gurucharan Singhji has already
produced a key for Solanums....

Regards, Usha Desai MD  /aka Usha di”




---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Farida Abraham <fa.abra...@gmail.com>
Date: 11 April 2011 18:11
Subject: [efloraofindia:66957] a request
To: indiantreepix <indiantreepix@googlegroups.com>


A suggestion and request. Could one of the more knowledgeable in the group
put together a chart of the varieties of chillies that grow all over India -
the photo  area in which it is grown and heat/colour properties also if it
has an equivalent Engish name/ common indian name etc. it would be very
interesting and useful to see them all together . Same could be done for the
tomatoes and brinjals. FA

-- 
Mrs. F. Abraham.
Principal,
La Martiniere Girls' College,
Lucknow 226001.




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