You must have seen this plant.
And eaten its immature fruit.
Tell us its name. In any language!
Need a clue? See the picture below.
Oh, that was a big give away!
Now, shoot fast. Name the plant in any language. First three correct answers will be the Winners of Kaun Banega Ghumakkad KBG-38!
For first timers on KBG, you can respond on any of the five channels below:
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The KBG Contest timing is chosen to suit most of the time zones across the world.
Hope we helped you in overcoming the lockdown boredom to some extent.
Those who missed the last edition, we had featured the Camel's Foot Tree and its pod of seeds in KBG-37. It was keenly contested. See the winners in the picture below.
Thanks for participating and all the best!
Stay connected, stay safe.
- Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Neeta Bhargava/ 25th July 2020.
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Plant looks like 'bael' in Hindi / 'wood apple' in English.Leaves Offered to Shivji during the month of Saavan
DeleteIt's VILVA-PATRA used to worship lord Shiv.
DeleteCerasee medicinal herb
ReplyDeleteThanks Ravi.
DeleteSeems to be Tomato
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