Wednesday 22 November 2006

The answer...


I've found the answer to my photoblog of 18th & 19 th November:


And this is the description given in http://www.malaysia.or.kr/national/fruit.htm

NIPPLE BRINJAL, TERONG SUSU
This species is a semi-woody herb from Central Africa and South America. It grows into a small shrub with large leaves of serrated margin. Thorns or prickles are found on the leaves as well as the stem. The flowers are rather small and insignificant compared to the fruits which are brightly colored. Fruits are orange in color, smooth and conical in shape with rounded lobes at its base. They measure about 7.5 cm long and 5 cm across. They also keep well for over a week and when cut can be used for fruit or flower arrangement for indoor decorations. The plant is normally propagated by seeds.

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