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The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
Polygonaceae (knotweed, smartweed, or buckwheat family) » Persicaria glabra
per-sih-KAR-ee-uh -- medieval name referring to the likeness of the leaves to a peach tree
GLAY-bruh or GLAB-ruh -- smooth, without hair
commonly known as: common marsh buckwheat, denseflower knotweed • Assamese: lalborna, patharua, ranga bihalogoni • Kannada: ನೀರು ಕಣಿಗಳು niru kanigalu • Konkani: सिसोरी sisori • Malayalam: sckoranna mudela mucca • Marathi: शेरल sheral • Mizo: chakaifu • Nepali: seto pire • Tamil: ஆற்றலரி arralari
Native to: tropical and subtropical Asia and Africa, and perhaps tropical Americas
References: Flowers of India • PIER • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Peace Rally in Bangalore by the Assamese community on November 2, 2008 (Sunday) to silently protest against terror blasts.
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
A bowl of boiled Rice + Milk + Sugar = Traditional assamese breakfast. That was a big bowl you can't see it from the top, i had trouble finishing that, whew... Food here in AJDeka's place was great.. I really enjoyed.
¿ nik-TANTH-ez ? -- Greek: nyktos (night), anthos (flower); night blooming ... Dave's Botanary
arh-bor-TRIS-tis -- Latin: arbor (tree); tristis (dull, sad), meaning sad tree ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: coral jasmine, night-blooming jasmine, queen of the night, tree of sorrow • Assamese: নিশিপুষ্পা nixipuspa, পানী-পিপলী pani-pipoli, পাৰিজাত parijat, শেৱালি xewali • Awadhi: हरसिंगार harsingaar • Bengali: হরসিঙ্গার harsinghar, শেফালিকা shephalika, শিউলি shiuli • Bhojpuri: हरसिंगार harsingaar • Bodo: सेवालि बिबार sewali bibarl • Gujarati: હારશણગાર harshangar, પારિજાતક parijatak • Hindi: हरसिंगार harsingar, केसर kesar, नैपालि naipali, नेवारी newari, नीलिका nilika, निशिपुष्पा nishi-pushpa, प्राजक्ता prajakta, रजनीहासा rajani-hasa, शीफालिका shiphalika, शिउली shiuli • Kannada: ಹವಳಮಲ್ಲಿಗೆ havalamallige, ಪಾರಿಜಾತ parijata • Konkani: पारजत paarjat, पारिजातक parijatak • Malayalam: പാരിജാതം paarijaatham, പവിഴമല്ലി pavizhamalli • Manipuri: ꯁꯤꯉꯥꯔꯩ singarei • Marathi: पारिजातक parijatak, प्राजक्त prajakta, शिवळी shivali • Mishing: এভাগাছ evahgach • Mizo: zanpar • Nepali: पारिजात parijat • Odia: ଅତ୍ୟୂହା atyuha, ଗଉଡ଼ଗଡ଼କା gaurdagardaka, ନୈପାଳୀ naipali, ନୀଳକ nilaka, ନିଶିପୁଷ୍ପ nishipushpa, ପାରିଜାତ parijata, ରଜନୀ ହାସ rajani hasa, ରକ୍ତ ବୃନ୍ତା rakta brunta, ରଞ୍ଜନୀ ranjani, ଶେଫାଳି shephali, ଶିତ ନିର୍ଗୁଣ୍ଡୀ sita nirgundi, ଶିଉଳି siuli • Punjabi: ਹਾਰ ਸਿੰਗਾਰ haar-singaar, ਲਦੂਰੀ laduri, ਪਕੂਰਾ pakura, ਸੀਤਲ sital • Rajasthani: हारसिंगार harsingar, सफेद स्याली safed syali • Sanskrit: अत्यूहा atyuha, मसिका masika, नीलक nilaka, निशिपुष्पा nishipushpa, पारिजात parijata, रङ्गलासिनी rangalasini, रजनीहासा rajanihasa, रञ्जन ranjana, रक्तवृन्ता raktavrnta, शीफालिका shiphalika, शीतमञ्जरी shitamanjari, शुक्लाङ्गी shuklangi, श्वेतसुरसा shvetasurasa • Santali: ᱥᱟᱯᱟᱨᱳᱢ saparom • Tamil: சேடல் cetal, சுபுட்பம் cuputpam, சூதம் cutam, கச்சாந்தகரை kaccantakarai, மஞ்சட்பூ mancat-pu, பாரிசாதம் paricatam, பவளமல்லிகை pavala-mallikai, துகிர்த்தாளி tukir-t-tali • Telugu: బందెడ bandeda, పగడపు జిట్ట pagadapu jitta, పారిజాతము parijatamu, శేఫాలి shephali • Tibetan: པ་རི་ཡ་ཏྲ་ཀ pa ri ya tra ka, ཡོངས་འདུས། yongs ’dus • Tulu: ಗೋಳಿಪದ್ಪೆ golipadpe, ಪಾರಿಜಾತ parijata • Urdu: هارسنگار har-singar, کيسر kesar, نيپالي naipali, نيواري newari, نيلکا nilika, نشپشپا nishi-pushpa, شيپهالکا shiphalika
botanical names: Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L. ... and more listed at POWO, retrieved 27 November 2023
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The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
¿ li-po-BLEH-far-is ? -- ¿ Greek: leipo (to fall); blepharis (eyelash, fringed) ?
ur-tik-ih-FOH-lee-uh -- nettle-leaved; also spelled urticaefolia ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: nettle-leaved wedelia • Assamese: ভৃংগৰাজ bhringaraj • Bodo: भिंगराज bhingaraj • Garo: sok-so • Kannada: ಭ್ರಂಗರಾಜ bhringaraaja, ಗರ್ಗರಿ gargari, ಕೇಶರಾಜ kesharaaja • Konkani: आंबली ambli • Marathi: खुरासन khurasan • Odia: ପାର୍ବତୀଜୀରା parbatijeera • Rabha: ভিংগৰাজ bhingaraj • Santali: ᱢᱟᱹᱥᱩᱲᱰᱟᱝ masurdan • Tamil: மஞ்சள் கரிசலை manjal karisalai
botanical names: Lipoblepharis urticifolia (Blume) Orchard ... homotypic synonyms: Verbesina urticifolia Blume • Wedelia urticifolia (Blume) DC. • Wollastonia urticifolia (Blume) Hassk. ... accepted infraspecifics: Lipoblepharis urticifolia subsp. urticifolia ... heterotypic synonyms: Wedelia montana var. wallichii (Less.) H.Koyama • Wedelia urticifolia var. wallichii (Less.) DC. • Wedelia wallichii Less. ... and more at POWO, retrieved 30 January 2025
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*Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, *Bihar, *Chhatisgarh, Goa, *Gujarat, Karnataka, *Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Odisha, *Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, *Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal
* no given name / no name found in the regional language(s) of the state
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
The Miya people, refers to the descendants of Bengali Muslims from East Bengal (the modern Mymensingh, Rangpur and Rajshahi Divisions) in British India, who were forced to settle in the Brahmaputra Valley during the British colonisation of Assam in the 19th-century
al-ter-NANTH-ur-uh -- alternating anther ... Dave's Botanary
bra-sill-ee-AY-nuh -- of or from Brazil ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: bloodleaf, Brazilian joyweed, calico plant, copperleaf, Joseph's coat, joy weed, parrot leaf, purple alternanthera, ruby leaf • Assamese: বিশল্যকৰণী bishalyakarani • Kannada: ಕೆಮ್ಪು ಕ್ರೊಟೊನ್ kempu croton • Malayalam: ചോരച്ചീര choracheera, ചുവന്ന ചീര chuvanna cheera, ക്രോട്ടൺ ചീര croton cheera • Tamil: பொன்னாங்கண்ணி ponnankanni • Tulu: ಕೆಮ್ಪು ಕ್ರೊಟೊನ್ kempu croton
botanical names: Alternanthera brasiliana (L.) Kuntze ... homotypic synonyms: Gomphrena brasiliana L. ... and more at POWO, retrieved 25 October 2025
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introduced as an ornamental, also cultivated for medicinal purposes; originally from South and Central America
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
PREM-na -- from the Greek premnon (stump of a tree), referring to the dwarf stature of one species ... Dave's Botanary
ser-at-ih-FOH-lee-uh -- margins of foliage are toothed like a saw ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: headache tree, spinous fire brand teak, tinder tree • Assamese: গণিয়ৰী goniyori, কৰ্ণিকা kornika • Bengali: ভূত-ভৈরবী bhuta-bhairabi, গনিয়ারি ganiari • Gujarati: મોટી અરણી moti arani, નરવેલ narvel • Hindi: अगेथा agetha, अरणी arani, मथन mathan, पावक pawak, तेजोमन्थ tejo-manth, वैजयन्ती vaijayanti, विद्या vidya • Kannada: ಅಗ್ನಿಮಂಥ agnimantha, ಬಾಚಣಿಗೆ ಮರ baachanige mara, ನರವಲು naravalu • Karbi: an-kelok • Khasi: dieng-lah-marwai • Konkani: खारो नरवेल kharo narvel • Malayalam: അരണി arani, കോഴിച്ചെടി kozhichedi, മുഞ്ഞ munja • Marathi: अरणि arani, गणिकारिका ganikarika, नरवेल narvel, रानटाकळी ranatakali • Mishing: pitang-asing • Nepali: गिनेरि gineri • Nyishi: parla-pipi • Odia: ଅଗ୍ନିମନ୍ଥ agnimantha, ବହ୍ନିମନ୍ଥ bahnimantha, ବସନ୍ତଦୂତିକା basantadutika, ଭୁତଅଇରି bhutaairi, ବିଡ୍ୟା bidya, ବିକ୍ରାନ୍ତା bikranta, ବୃହଚ୍ଚକ୍ରମେଦ bruhachchakrameda, ଗନ୍ଧପୁଷ୍ପା gandhapushpa, ଗଣିକାରିକା ganikarika, ହବିର୍ମନ୍ଥ habirmantha, ହରିବଲ୍ଲଭା hariballabha, ହରିମନ୍ଥ harimantha, କର୍ଣ୍ଣିକା karnnika, ଲଘୁ ମନ୍ଥ laghu mantha, ମଥନ mathana, ନାଦେୟୀ nadeyi, ପାବକ pabaka, ଶରଣୀ sharani, ଶ୍ରୀପର୍ଣ୍ଣୀ shriparnni • Sanskrit: अग्निमन्थ agni-mantha, अलिमोद ali-moda, अरणि arani, अरणीकेतु araniketu, भूमिजम्बु bhumijambu, गन्धपुष्पा gandha-puspa, गणिकारी ganikari, हरिमन्थ hari-mantha, हविर्मन्थ havir-mantha, जया jaya, ज्योतिष्क jyotiska, कनकपुष्पिका kanaka-puspika, कणिका kanika, कर्णिका karnika, क्षुद्रग्निमन्थ ksudragni-mantha, लघुमन्थ laghu-mantha, मथन mathana, नादेयी nadeyi, नदीजात nadi-jata, नीलपत्त्रा nilapattra, पावक pavaka, पावकरणि pavakarani, श्रीपर्णी sriparni, तनुत्वच tanu-tvaca, तपन tapana, तर्कारी tarkari, तेजोमन्थ tejo-mantha, वह्निमन्थ vahni-mantha, वैजयन्ती vaijayanti, वशा vasa, विद्या vidya, विजया vijaya • Tamil: பசுமுன்னை pacu-munnai, தலைவலி மரம் talaivali maram • Telugu: భైరవి bhairavi, గబ్బు నెల్లి gabbunelli, కణిక kanika, కర్ణిక karnika, నగుర nagura, నెల్లి చెట్టు nelli chettu, పిన్నెల్లి pinnanelli, తక్కడు thakkadu • Tulu: ಕೆಲೆಂಜಿ ತಪ್ಪು kelenji thappu, ನರ್ವೋಲ್ narvolu • Urdu: متهن mathan, پاوك pawak, تيجومنتهہ tejo-manth, ويجينتي vaijayanti, وديا vidya
botanical names: Premna serratifolia L. ... heterotypic synonyms: Premna corymbosa var. obtusifolia (R.Br.) H.R.Fletcher • Premna integrifolia L., nom. superfl. • Premna spinosa Roxb. • Premna obtusifolia R.Br. ... and many more listed at POWO, retrieved 17 May 2024