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ur-REE-nuh -- derived from the Malayalam name of the plant urem or uren (ഊരം) ... Dave's Botanary • SE-EPPC
low-BAH-tuh -- lobed, referring to shapes like the ear lobe ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: aramina, bur mallow, cadillo, Caesarweed, Congo jute, cousin mahoe, guaxima, hibiscus burr, pink-flowered Chinese burr, urena burr • Adi: arik tangom • Ahom: ya-khat-loung • Assamese: চামপাকপি sampakpi, সোণবৰলুৱা shonboroluwa, চকামৰা sokamora • Bengali: বন ওকড়া bana okara • Bodo: samthai • Dogri: वन कपाहड़ा van kapahada • Garo: samthakhari, samthe • Gujarati: વગડાઉ ભીંડો vagadau bhindo • Hajong: baghchhala, ghagra • Haryanvi: लपेटुआ lapetua • Hindi: बचिता bachita, लपेटुआ lapetua, विलायती सन vilaiti san • Kachari: sam-thai, samkhon-thai • Kachchhi: સણ ભીંડી san bhindi • Kannada: ಬೆಕ್ಕಿನ ಹೆಜ್ಜೆ ಗಿಡ bekkina hejje gida, ದೊಡ್ಡ ಬೆಂಡೆ dodda bende, ಕಾಡು ತುತ್ತಿ kaadu thutthi, ಒಟ್ಟೆ otte • Karbi: nonthe-arong • Khasi: soh-byrthit • Konkani: तुपकटो tupkato • Lotha: hantsurup • Malayalam: ഊർപ്പണം oorppanam, ഊരം uram, ഉത്തിരം uthiram • Malvani: कुत्री kutri, तुपकाडी tupkadi • Manipuri: ꯁꯝꯄꯥꯛꯄꯤ সমপাকপী sampakpi • Marathi: रान तुपकुडा ran tupkuda, वनभेंडी vanbhendi • Mech: sam-thai • Mishing: tangom • Mizo: se-hnap • Nepali: बरियार bariyaar, भेरेझार bherejhaar, डल्ले कुरो dalle kuro, कटहरे कुरो katahare kuro, नालुकुरो naalukuro • Nyishi: borival, sito yorik, tagam bayom • Odia: ବିଲକପାସିଆ bilakapasia, ଜଟଜଟିଆ jatajatia • Pahari: बड़ी दरीडे badi-dredae • Rabha: agraguti • Rajasthani: बचीटा bachita • Sanskrit: अतिबला atibala, बला bala, नागबला nagabala • Santali: ᱵᱷᱤᱰᱤ ᱡᱟᱱᱟᱴᱮᱛ bhidi janatet • Tagin: tagam bayom • Tamil: ஒட்டுத்துத்தி ottu-t-tutti • Tangkhul: phanamthei, phanang • Telugu: నల్ల బెండ nalla benda, పడనికాడ padanikaada, పెద్ద బెండ pedda benda, పిల్లిమంకెన piliyamankena, వన బెండ vana benda • Tulu: ಬೊಳ್ಡು ಉರ್ಕಿ boldu urki
botanical names: Urena lobata L. ... infraspecific: Urena lobata subsp. lobata ... more details at POWO, retrieved 27 December 2024
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widespread, including Andaman & Nicobar islands
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
MAY-suh -- from the Arabic vernacular name maas ... Dave's Botanary
IN-dih-kuh or in-DEE-kuh -- of or from India ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: wild berry, wild tea, wind berry • Adi: etjun jayun, nyanyur • Assamese: ঔৱাপাত awuapat, মেচপৰা machhpora, চেচু sesu • Bengali: রঞ্জনী ramjani • Dogri: डुमटू dumtoo • Garo: samnakhatok • Garhwali: gadchiana, jiundali • Hindi: बुरकनी burkani, कृमिघ्न फल kramighna phal • Kannada: ಗುಡ್ಡೆ ಹರಗಿ gudde haragi, ಮಂಡಸೆ mandase, ತನಿಪಾಲ thanipaala • Khasi: dieng sohjala-tyrkai • Konkani: आटकी ataki • Kumaoni: gadchiana, jiundali, nagapadhera • Lepcha: purmo-kung • Lotha: mungshen tssung • Magadhi: तामोम्बन tamomban • Malayalam: കിരിതീ kiriti, കുറ്റിവിഴാൽ kuttivizhaal, വണ്ണാത്തി vannathi, വണ്ണൻമരം vannanmaram • Mao (in Manipur): kohravii • Marathi: आटकी ataki • Mech (people): phudupjoh, sirkhi • Mising (or Miri): kisu-tanop, tasing-mon • Mizo: ar-ngeng • Nepali: कालो बिलौने kaalo bilaunae • Nyishi: chonium • Synteng (or Jaintia): dieng-pyllein-dakha • Tamil: பெரிய உன்னி periya-unni • Tulu: ತನಿಪಾಲೆ thanipaale
botanical names: Maesa indica (Roxb.) A.DC. ... homotypic synonyms: Baeobotrys indica Roxb. ... and many more at GBIF
Moraceae (mulberry family) » Ficus drupacea
FY-kus or FIK-us -- from the Latin for fig
droo-PAY-see-uh -- from Greek druppa (overripe olive), referring to plants with fleshy fruit
commonly known as: brown woolly fig, hairy fig, Mysore fig • Assamese: dhopobar • Garo: phrap • Kannada: ಬಿಳಿ ಗೋಳಿ bili goli, ಗೋಳಿಮರ golimara, ಗೋಣಿಮರ gonimara • Konkani: धवो वड dhavo vad • Malayalam: ചേല chela • Marathi: भुरळी वड bhurali vad • Tamil: கல்லால் kal-l-al • Telugu: మర్రి marri
Native to: s China, Indian subcontinent, Indo-China, Malesia, n Australia
References: Flowers of India • NPGS / GRIN • eFlora • ENVIS - FRLHT
Fabaceae (pea, or legume family) » Sesbania bispinosa
ses-BAN-ee-uh -- an old Arabic name
by-spin-OH-suh -- two-spined
commonly known as: prickly sesban • Assamese: ধনস্যা dhanasa • Hindi: ढैंचा dhaincha • Marathi: रान शेवरी raan shevari • Tamil: செங்கிடை cen-kitai, மலைமுருங்கை malai-murunkai • Telugu: ఎర్రజీలుగ errajiluga •
Native to: tropical Africa & Asia; widely naturalized, exact native range obscure
References: Flowers of India • NPGS / GRIN • Wikipedia • DDSA
Virtually every single person on the island is involved in the three-day long Majuli festival. People from hundreds of kilometres away come to celebrate this festival including a number of expatriate members of community.
SMITH-ee-uh -- named for British botanist and physician Sir James Edward Smith ... Wikisource
sen-si-TEE-vuh -- sensitive
commonly known as: sensitive smithia • Assamese: অলক্ষণী alokhyani • Bengali: নল কশীন nala-kashina • Gujarati: કાવળે kavale • Hindi: ओदाबिरनी odabirni • Konkani: कवला kavla • Marathi: चिमुर्ली chimurli, लाजाळू कवला lajalu kawla
botanical names: Smithia sensitiva Aiton ... homotypic synonyms: Damapana sensitiva (Aiton) Kuntze • Petagnana sensitiva (Aiton) J.F.Gmel. ... POWO, retrieved 01 September 2024
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
Assamese Macaques, Macaca assamensis, 66 - 106.5 cm. / 26 - 40.7 in. NEAR THREATENED in southeast and south Asian tropical and subtropical semi-evergreen forests, dry deciduous and montane forests. Handheld from the bus window while moving.
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Digme Dorji National Park, Bhutan.
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Fabaceae (pea, or legume family) » Crotalaria juncea L.
kroh-tuh-LAR-ee-uh -- Greek krotalos; refers to sound, dried pods make when shaken ... Dave's Botanary
JUN-kee-uh -- rush-like ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: brown hemp, false hemp, Indian hemp, sunn hemp • Assamese: আঁউচ aous • Bengali: শণ shan • Gujarati: શણ shan, શણિયું shaniyu • Hindi: पटसन patsan, सन san, सनई sanai • Kannada: ಸೆಣಬು senabu • Konkani: सोणबु sonabu • Malayalam: ചണം chanam, ചണക chanak • Manipuri: ঊ হৱাঈ oo hawai • Marathi: धाकटी घागरी dhakti ghagari, सन san, ताग tag • Nepali: छिनछिने chhinchhine, सनई sanai • Odia: ଅତସୀ atasi, ଶଣ shana • Punjabi: ਸਣ san, ਸੱਨੀ sanni • Sanskrit: अतसी atasi, शण shana • Tamil: சணல் canal, சடம்பு catampu, வாக்குன்னார் vakkunnar • Telugu: గిలకచెట్టు gilaka-chettu, శణము shanamu • Tulu: ತಲಂಬು talambu • Urdu: سن san
Distribution: widely grown throughout the tropics and subtropics
References: Flowers of India • Wikipedia
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Fried freshwater Katla (or Rohu). The earthy sweetness of lauki. The tart of tomatoes. The heady aroma of fenugreek seeds. The anger of green chillies. This is soul food !!! This is Assam !!!
Lythraceae (Lythrum, or loosestrife family) » Lagerstroemia parviflora
la-ger-STROO-mee-uh -- named for Magnus von Lagerström, Swedish naturalist
par-VEE-flor-uh or par-vi-FLOR-uh -- meaning, small flowers
commonly known as: decussate-leaved lagerstroemia, nandi, sidha • Assamese: dhauli, sida • Bengali: sidha • Garo: bolsidai, sidai • Hindi: लेंडीया lendia, सिद्धा siddha • Kannada: ಚನ್ನಮ್ಗಿ channamgi • Khasi: dieng lang sing • Konkani: नानो nano • Malayalam: ചെനങ്കി cenanki • Marathi: बोंडारा bondara, बोंडगा bondga, लेंडीया lendia, नाना nana • Nepalese: बोट धायंरो bot dhaiyanro • Tamil: பேய்க்கடுக்காய் pey-k-katukkay • Telugu: చిన్నంగిచెట్టు chinnangi-chettu
Native to: Bhutan, India, Nepal, Myanmar
References: Forest Flora of Hyderabad State • Botanical • ENVIS - FRLHT • DDSA
SPIC MACAY is a national movement to promote indian classical music and culture among youth. It works with children and students in schools and colleges. Every year 3000+ concerts and performances conducted in schools and colleges in India and beyond. This movement started over 30 years ago, initiated by Dr. Kiran Seth and has contributed immensely to light the spirit of culture among children.. Long live such movements !!
Ahetuk is an upcoming Assamese film directed by Bani Das with Gunjan Bhardwaj and Amrita Gogoi in lead role. For more information about this film visit www.magicalassam.com
Ahetuk is an upcoming Assamese film directed by Bani Das with Gunjan Bhardwaj and Amrita Gogoi in lead role. For more information about this film visit www.magicalassam.com
Sanchipat manuscripts of Assam are prepared from the bark of Agar tree. The bark is cut, smoothened, boiled with insect repellent herbs and further polished to make it thinner. The top row has the four stages of this preparation. Below is a manuscript example which is written on this material in Assamese script. @ Orissa State Museum
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