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bar-LEER-ee-uh -- name commemorates French botanist, Jacques Barrelier ... Dave's Botanary
LAW-ee-eye -- named in honor of John Sutherland Law (1810–85), Indian Civil Servant and amateur botanist ... Wikipedia
commonly known as: large white barleria • Gujarati: કાંટા શેળિયો kanta sheliyo • Hindi: चपरी chapari • Kannada: ಕೆನೆ ಗೋರಟೆ ಮುಳ್ಳು kene gorate mullu • Marathi: ईखरू ikharu, पांढरी कोरांटी pandhari koranti
botanical names: Barleria lawii T.Anderson ... synonyms: Barleria beddomei T.Anderson ex Bedd. ... POWO, retrieved 25 October 2021
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Gujarat, Karnataka, ¿ Kerala ?, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra; endemic
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) » Ceropegia sahyadrica Ansari & B.G.P.Kulk.
seer-oh-PEEJ-ee-uh -- Greek: keros (wax), pege (fountain) ... Dave's Botanary
¿ suh-YAD-rih-ka ? -- of or from Sahyadri, Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India
commonly known as: Sahyadri ceropegia • Marathi: पांढरी खरचुडी pandhari kharchudi
Endemic to: Western Ghats (of Maharashtra, India)
References: The Ceropegia Lexicon • Flowers of India • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) » Ceropegia sahyadrica Ansari & B.G.P.Kulk.
seer-oh-PEEJ-ee-uh -- Greek: keros (wax), pege (fountain) ... Dave's Botanary
¿ suh-YAD-rih-ka ? -- of or from Sahyadri, Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India
commonly known as: Sahyadri ceropegia • Marathi: पांढरी खरचुडी pandhari kharchudi
Endemic to: Western Ghats (of Maharashtra, India)
References: The Ceropegia Lexicon • Flowers of India • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Today we are celebrating Easwaramma Day. Who is Easwaramma? She is the mother of Easwara. This was not the name given to her by her parents. But after her marriage, Kondama Raju (Swami’s grandfather), being one of wisdom and blessed with a vision of the future, started calling her Easwaramma (mother of Easwara). She was christened as Namagiriamma at the time of her birth. But Kondama Raju told her that Easwaramma was the most appropriate name for her, as he knew that she was going to become the mother of Easwara.
Easwaramma was born in such a poor family that she did not even have proper food to eat. All that she had to eat was ragi sankati (gruel prepared from a coarse grain). Even I too eat ragi sankati only. Many people in Karnataka eat ragi sankati. I like it very much. I do not relish rice, kurma (curry), etc., ragi sankati with groundnut chutney is My favourite food. Both ragi and groundnut are available in our village. When I come here from Puttaparthi, I bring ragi flour with Me. Easwaramma was illiterate. When I see the egoistic attitude, perverted mentality and ostentatious behaviour of the present-day educated people, I feel it was better that Easwaramma did not have any schooling.
When I was seven and half years old, I used to teach Pandhari bhajans to small children in our village. Easwaramma and Subbamma used to feel ecstatic watching Me sing Pandhari bhajans and dance to their rhythm. Sometimes, her husband Pedda Venkama Raju would give Easwaramma some money for the household expenditure. Once two annas were remaining with her out of this money. One could buy two bags of puffed rice for two annas those days. So, Easwaramma bought two bags of puffed rice with the two annas and distributed to the children. She always used to give away whatever she had with her. She was the embodiment of sacrifice. She used to talk lovingly to all those who came to her. When devotees would feel sad that Swami was ignoring them, she would console them saying, “Whatever Swami does is for your own good.”
Easwaramma’s Kind-heartedness
When I was being taken to Uravakonda for further education, all those children whom I used to teach many good things in the evening felt very dejected. At the time of leaving, ten of those children came to Me and offered one battu (three paise) each as Guru Dakshina (an offering of gratitude to the teacher). When I gave this money to Easwaramma, she was moved to tears. She held My hand and exclaimed, “What a spirit of sacrifice at such a tender age!” Till she breathed her last, she kept those coins with her.
Initially, I was staying in Subbamma’s house. But when the number of devotees increased, a new mandir was constructed. One day Easwaramma came in when I was having My food. When others tried to follow her, she told them not to come. She held both My hands and pleaded, “Swami, there is no hospital in our village. Consequently, when the children become sick, mothers are forced to carry them to Bukkapatnam. I am unable to see their suffering. My children and others’ children are one and the same for me. So, kindly construct at least a small hospital in our village.” I promised her that I would fulfil her wish and accordingly I built a big hospital, which was inaugurated by the then Central Minister, Bejawada Gopala Reddy. Easwaramma’s joy knew no bounds. The whole day she did not feel the need for food and water as she felt highly contented and overjoyed. She caught hold of My hands and expressed her happiness as her wish was fulfilled in a big way. I told her, “Be happy.” After some time, she approached Swami again and wanted a school to be built in the village. As desired by her, I got a school constructed. Initially, it was a small one. Later on, I made it into a big building. She was very happy. She went to the school, kissed the children and showered her love on them. She was extremely happy and said, “In this Age of Kali, it is my good fortune to have a son like You, who has done whatever I wished.”
Good Intentions Bring Good Results
Then she wanted the village to be provided with drinking water. I promised that it would be done. I found that bore wells were being dug to overcome water scarcity. But they become useless within a short period of time. So, I got a big well dug in the Old Manidir. Yad Bhavam Tad Bhavati (as the feeling, so is the result). If the intention is good, the result also is bound to be good. As My intention was good, a copious spring of pure water gushed forth even at a depth of seven feet! At the back side of the Mandir, an entrance was provided for people to collect water. As you are aware, Swami has now provided drinking water from the river Tungabhadra to the entire district of Anantapur. Nearly 300 crore rupees were spent for this purpose. If the ministers, leaders and elders come together, they can undertake such public welfare schemes. But this requires concern about public welfare and spirit of sacrifice. Before Easwaramma passed away, I fulfilled all her three wishes. There is no fee whatsoever in our institutions. Education is offered totally free to one and all. Our hospitals are also free. Nowadays doctors charge at least two to three lakhs for a heart operation. No doubt doctors need money. But there should be a certain limit. It is very unfortunate that the Bharatiyas are selling food, medical care and education. In fact, they are selling themselves! Bharat is a sacred land, a land of sacrifice and spirituality. It is being converted into a land of material pleasures. Spirit of sacrifice is very essential. Share whatever you have with others. A small amount of food is enough to satiate your hunger. Why crave for the entire river Ganga when a small glass of water is all that you need to quench your thirst? Do not harbour greed and other evil qualities lest you should suffer the same fate as that of Duryodhana and his tribe. Fill your heart with love. (SSS Vol.33)
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) » Ceropegia sahyadrica Ansari & B.G.P.Kulk.
seer-oh-PEEJ-ee-uh -- Greek: keros (wax), pege (fountain) ... Dave's Botanary
¿ suh-YAD-rih-ka ? -- of or from Sahyadri, Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India
commonly known as: Sahyadri ceropegia • Marathi: पांढरी खरचुडी pandhari kharchudi
Endemic to: Western Ghats (of Maharashtra, India)
References: The Ceropegia Lexicon • Flowers of India • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Only mines, no heart
by Preetu Nair
GT Weekender, Panjim edition,
January 8, 2005
"Babuso arrived at Pandhari's house with Prasad babu, a Gujarati mine owner with a plan and a certain dream. A dream where mine pits make gold and certain money too. Unlike a farmer's job, where after sowing the field for six months, a
farmer may not earn anything because of a bad crop. With the promise of better money, Pandhari was lured away from his traditional work to a new work. But little he realizes then
that he has lighted a lamp that is slowly going to burn his village, his home and finally people.
These characters of Sahitya Akademi winner Pundalik Naik's novel Acchev (The Upheaval) come alive in very many persons
that one meets at Sattari taluka in Northern district of Goa.
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) » Ceropegia sahyadrica Ansari & B.G.P.Kulk.
seer-oh-PEEJ-ee-uh -- Greek: keros (wax), pege (fountain) ... Dave's Botanary
¿ suh-YAD-rih-ka ? -- of or from Sahyadri, Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India
commonly known as: Sahyadri ceropegia • Marathi: पांढरी खरचुडी pandhari kharchudi
Endemic to: Western Ghats (of Maharashtra, India)
References: The Ceropegia Lexicon • Flowers of India • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) » Ceropegia sahyadrica Ansari & B.G.P.Kulk.
seer-oh-PEEJ-ee-uh -- Greek: keros (wax), pege (fountain) ... Dave's Botanary
¿ suh-YAD-rih-ka ? -- of or from Sahyadri, Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India
commonly known as: Sahyadri ceropegia • Marathi: पांढरी खरचुडी pandhari kharchudi
Endemic to: Western Ghats (of Maharashtra, India)
References: The Ceropegia Lexicon • Flowers of India • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
bar-LEER-ee-uh -- name commemorates French botanist, Jacques Barrelier ... Dave's Botanary
LAW-ee-eye -- named in honor of John Sutherland Law (1810–85), Indian Civil Servant and amateur botanist ... Wikipedia
commonly known as: large white barleria • Gujarati: કાંટા શેળિયો kanta sheliyo • Hindi: चपरी chapari • Kannada: ಕೆನೆ ಗೋರಟೆ ಮುಳ್ಳು kene gorate mullu • Marathi: ईखरू ikharu, पांढरी कोरांटी pandhari koranti
botanical names: Barleria lawii T.Anderson ... synonyms: Barleria beddomei T.Anderson ex Bedd. ... POWO, retrieved 25 October 2021
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Gujarat, Karnataka, ¿ Kerala ?, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra; endemic
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) » Ceropegia sahyadrica Ansari & B.G.P.Kulk.
seer-oh-PEEJ-ee-uh -- Greek: keros (wax), pege (fountain) ... Dave's Botanary
¿ suh-YAD-rih-ka ? -- of or from Sahyadri, Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India
commonly known as: Sahyadri ceropegia • Marathi: पांढरी खरचुडी pandhari kharchudi
Endemic to: Western Ghats (of Maharashtra, India)
References: The Ceropegia Lexicon • Flowers of India • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) » Ceropegia sahyadrica Ansari & B.G.P.Kulk.
seer-oh-PEEJ-ee-uh -- Greek: keros (wax), pege (fountain) ... Dave's Botanary
¿ suh-YAD-rih-ka ? -- of or from Sahyadri, Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India
commonly known as: Sahyadri ceropegia • Marathi: पांढरी खरचुडी pandhari kharchudi
Endemic to: Western Ghats (of Maharashtra, India)
References: The Ceropegia Lexicon • Flowers of India • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
son-ner-AY-tee-uh -- named for French botanist Pierre Sonnerat ... Dave's Botanary
AL-ba -- white ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: mangrove apple, sweet-scented apple mangrove • Bengali: সাদাচক কেওড়া sadachak keora • Gujarati: ઉરાવા urawa • Kannada: ಕರ್ಪು karpu • Konkani: पांढरी चीपी pandhari chipi • Malayalam: ചക്കരക്കണ്ടൽ chakkara-kantal, നക്ഷത്രക്കണ്ടൽ nakshathrakkandal • Marathi: कर्पु karpu, पांढरी चिप्पी pandhari chippi • Odia: ଓରୁଅ orua • Telugu: పెద్దకళింగ peddakalinga
botanical names: Sonneratia alba Sm. ... homotypic synonyms: Blatti alba (Sm.) Kuntze ... heterotypic synonyms listed at POWO, retrieved 07 September 2024
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) » Ceropegia sahyadrica Ansari & B.G.P.Kulk.
seer-oh-PEEJ-ee-uh -- Greek: keros (wax), pege (fountain) ... Dave's Botanary
¿ suh-YAD-rih-ka ? -- of or from Sahyadri, Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India
commonly known as: Sahyadri ceropegia • Marathi: पांढरी खरचुडी pandhari kharchudi
Endemic to: Western Ghats (of Maharashtra, India)
References: The Ceropegia Lexicon • Flowers of India • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
son-ner-AY-tee-uh -- named for French botanist Pierre Sonnerat ... Dave's Botanary
AL-ba -- white ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: mangrove apple, sweet-scented apple mangrove • Bengali: সাদাচক কেওড়া sadachak keora • Gujarati: ઉરાવા urawa • Kannada: ಕರ್ಪು karpu • Konkani: पांढरी चीपी pandhari chipi • Malayalam: ചക്കരക്കണ്ടൽ chakkara-kantal, നക്ഷത്രക്കണ്ടൽ nakshathrakkandal • Marathi: कर्पु karpu, पांढरी चिप्पी pandhari chippi • Odia: ଓରୁଅ orua • Telugu: పెద్దకళింగ peddakalinga
botanical names: Sonneratia alba Sm. ... homotypic synonyms: Blatti alba (Sm.) Kuntze ... heterotypic synonyms listed at POWO, retrieved 07 September 2024
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) » Ceropegia sahyadrica Ansari & B.G.P.Kulk.
seer-oh-PEEJ-ee-uh -- Greek: keros (wax), pege (fountain) ... Dave's Botanary
¿ suh-YAD-rih-ka ? -- of or from Sahyadri, Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India
commonly known as: Sahyadri ceropegia • Marathi: पांढरी खरचुडी pandhari kharchudi
Endemic to: Western Ghats (of Maharashtra, India)
References: The Ceropegia Lexicon • Flowers of India • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
son-ner-AY-tee-uh -- named for French botanist Pierre Sonnerat ... Dave's Botanary
AL-ba -- white ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: mangrove apple, sweet-scented apple mangrove • Bengali: সাদাচক কেওড়া sadachak keora • Gujarati: ઉરાવા urawa • Kannada: ಕರ್ಪು karpu • Konkani: पांढरी चीपी pandhari chipi • Malayalam: ചക്കരക്കണ്ടൽ chakkara-kantal, നക്ഷത്രക്കണ്ടൽ nakshathrakkandal • Marathi: कर्पु karpu, पांढरी चिप्पी pandhari chippi • Odia: ଓରୁଅ orua • Telugu: పెద్దకళింగ peddakalinga
botanical names: Sonneratia alba Sm. ... homotypic synonyms: Blatti alba (Sm.) Kuntze ... heterotypic synonyms listed at POWO, retrieved 07 September 2024
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
son-ner-AY-tee-uh -- named for French botanist Pierre Sonnerat ... Dave's Botanary
AL-ba -- white ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: mangrove apple, sweet-scented apple mangrove • Bengali: সাদাচক কেওড়া sadachak keora • Gujarati: ઉરાવા urawa • Kannada: ಕರ್ಪು karpu • Konkani: पांढरी चीपी pandhari chipi • Malayalam: ചക്കരക്കണ്ടൽ chakkara-kantal, നക്ഷത്രക്കണ്ടൽ nakshathrakkandal • Marathi: कर्पु karpu, पांढरी चिप्पी pandhari chippi • Odia: ଓରୁଅ orua • Telugu: పెద్దకళింగ peddakalinga
botanical names: Sonneratia alba Sm. ... homotypic synonyms: Blatti alba (Sm.) Kuntze ... heterotypic synonyms listed at POWO, retrieved 07 September 2024
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) » Ceropegia sahyadrica Ansari & B.G.P.Kulk.
seer-oh-PEEJ-ee-uh -- Greek: keros (wax), pege (fountain) ... Dave's Botanary
¿ suh-YAD-rih-ka ? -- of or from Sahyadri, Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India
commonly known as: Sahyadri ceropegia • Marathi: पांढरी खरचुडी pandhari kharchudi
Endemic to: Western Ghats (of Maharashtra, India)
References: The Ceropegia Lexicon • Flowers of India • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
son-ner-AY-tee-uh -- named for French botanist Pierre Sonnerat ... Dave's Botanary
AL-ba -- white ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: mangrove apple, sweet-scented apple mangrove • Bengali: সাদাচক কেওড়া sadachak keora • Gujarati: ઉરાવા urawa • Kannada: ಕರ್ಪು karpu • Konkani: पांढरी चीपी pandhari chipi • Malayalam: ചക്കരക്കണ്ടൽ chakkara-kantal, നക്ഷത്രക്കണ്ടൽ nakshathrakkandal • Marathi: कर्पु karpu, पांढरी चिप्पी pandhari chippi • Odia: ଓରୁଅ orua • Telugu: పెద్దకళింగ peddakalinga
botanical names: Sonneratia alba Sm. ... homotypic synonyms: Blatti alba (Sm.) Kuntze ... heterotypic synonyms listed at POWO, retrieved 07 September 2024
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
son-ner-AY-tee-uh -- named for French botanist Pierre Sonnerat ... Dave's Botanary
AL-ba -- white ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: mangrove apple, sweet-scented apple mangrove • Bengali: সাদাচক কেওড়া sadachak keora • Gujarati: ઉરાવા urawa • Kannada: ಕರ್ಪು karpu • Konkani: पांढरी चीपी pandhari chipi • Malayalam: ചക്കരക്കണ്ടൽ chakkara-kantal, നക്ഷത്രക്കണ്ടൽ nakshathrakkandal • Marathi: कर्पु karpu, पांढरी चिप्पी pandhari chippi • Odia: ଓରୁଅ orua • Telugu: పెద్దకళింగ peddakalinga
botanical names: Sonneratia alba Sm. ... homotypic synonyms: Blatti alba (Sm.) Kuntze ... heterotypic synonyms listed at POWO, retrieved 07 September 2024
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
Euphorbiaceae (castor, euphorbia, or spurge family) » Croton zeylanicus Müll.Arg.
KROH-tun -- Greek: kroton (tick) due to the seed's similarity in shape ... Dave's Botanary
zey-LAN-ee-kus -- of or from Ceylon (Sri Lanka) ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: Ceylon croton • Malayalam: പൊരിവട്ട porivatta • Marathi: पांढरी pandhari
Distribution: Western Ghats of India, Sri Lanka
References: India Biodiversity Portal • Biotik
bar-LEER-ee-uh -- name commemorates French botanist, Jacques Barrelier ... Dave's Botanary
LAW-ee-eye -- named in honor of John Sutherland Law (1810–85), Indian Civil Servant and amateur botanist ... Wikipedia
commonly known as: large white barleria • Gujarati: કાંટા શેળિયો kanta sheliyo • Hindi: चपरी chapari • Kannada: ಕೆನೆ ಗೋರಟೆ ಮುಳ್ಳು kene gorate mullu • Marathi: ईखरू ikharu, पांढरी कोरांटी pandhari koranti
botanical names: Barleria lawii T.Anderson ... synonyms: Barleria beddomei T.Anderson ex Bedd. ... POWO, retrieved 25 October 2021
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Gujarat, Karnataka, ¿ Kerala ?, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra; endemic
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
Euphorbiaceae (castor, euphorbia, or spurge family) » Croton zeylanicus Müll.Arg.
KROH-tun -- Greek: kroton (tick) due to the seed's similarity in shape ... Dave's Botanary
zey-LAN-ee-kus -- of or from Ceylon (Sri Lanka) ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: Ceylon croton • Malayalam: പൊരിവട്ട porivatta • Marathi: पांढरी pandhari
Distribution: Western Ghats of India, Sri Lanka
References: India Biodiversity Portal • Biotik
bar-LEER-ee-uh -- name commemorates French botanist, Jacques Barrelier ... Dave's Botanary
LAW-ee-eye -- named in honor of John Sutherland Law (1810–85), Indian Civil Servant and amateur botanist ... Wikipedia
commonly known as: large white barleria • Gujarati: કાંટા શેળિયો kanta sheliyo • Hindi: चपरी chapari • Kannada: ಕೆನೆ ಗೋರಟೆ ಮುಳ್ಳು kene gorate mullu • Marathi: ईखरू ikharu, पांढरी कोरांटी pandhari koranti
botanical names: Barleria lawii T.Anderson ... synonyms: Barleria beddomei T.Anderson ex Bedd. ... POWO, retrieved 25 October 2021
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Gujarat, Karnataka, ¿ Kerala ?, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra; endemic
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
son-ner-AY-tee-uh -- named for French botanist Pierre Sonnerat ... Dave's Botanary
AL-ba -- white ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: mangrove apple, sweet-scented apple mangrove • Bengali: সাদাচক কেওড়া sadachak keora • Gujarati: ઉરાવા urawa • Kannada: ಕರ್ಪು karpu • Konkani: पांढरी चीपी pandhari chipi • Malayalam: ചക്കരക്കണ്ടൽ chakkara-kantal, നക്ഷത്രക്കണ്ടൽ nakshathrakkandal • Marathi: कर्पु karpu, पांढरी चिप्पी pandhari chippi • Odia: ଓରୁଅ orua • Telugu: పెద్దకళింగ peddakalinga
botanical names: Sonneratia alba Sm. ... homotypic synonyms: Blatti alba (Sm.) Kuntze ... heterotypic synonyms listed at POWO, retrieved 07 September 2024
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
¿ tah-mil-NAH-di-uh ? -- named after the state of Tamil Nadu in India
ew-li-gi-NO-suh -- grows in bogs and swamps ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: divine jasmine, grey emetic nut • Assamese: বাখৰ বেঙেনা bakhar bengena, বনবেঙেনা bana bengena • Bengali: কুসুম kusum, পিরালা pirala • Bhojpuri: बनैयां banyean, मावना mawna, pidar पीड़र • Coorgi: ಕಾರೆ ಮರ kaare mara • Garo: agendra, suskeng • Gujarati: ગાંગડ gaangad, ગંગેડા gangeda • Hindi: काटुल katul • Kachari: bonaphi-phang • Kannada: ಅಡ್ಕಬಾಳೆ adkabaale, ದೊಡ್ಡಕಾರೆ doddakaare, ಗರುಡಕಾರೆ garudakaare, ನಗರೆ nagare, ಒಳ್ಳೆಕಾರೆ ollekaare • Karbi: chehepi-arong, jharua, kendu • Konkani: कारे kare, पेंडारी pemdari • Kuki: thing-pui • Malayalam: പിണ്ടിച്ചക്ക pindichakka • Marathi: पांढरी pandhari, पनेला panela, पेंडारी pendari, पिंड्रा pindra • Nepali: मैदाल maidaal, पीडार peedaar • Odia: ତେଲ କୋଡ଼ tela korda, ଠେଲକୋ thalka • Sanskrit: पिण्डालु pindalu, पिण्डितक pinditaka • Santali: ᱯᱤᱱᱰᱮ pinde • Tamil: பெருங்காரை peru-n-karai • Telugu: జామ బిక్కి jama bikki, నల్ల కాకిశ nalla kakisha • Tulu: ಅಡ್ಕಾರೆ adkaare, ಅಡ್ಕಬಾರೆ adkabaare
botanical names: Tamilnadia uliginosa (Retz.) Tirveng. & Sastre ... homotypic synonyms: Catunaregam uliginosa (Retz.) Sivar. • Gardenia uliginosa Retz. • Posoqueria uliginosa (Retz.) Roxb. • Randia uliginosa (Retz.) Poir. • Solena uliginosa (Retz.) D.Dietr. • Xeromphis uliginosa (Retz.) Maheshw. ... more at POWO, retrieved 30 October 2024
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Assam, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Odisha, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
Rutaceae (ruta, or citrus family) » Murraya paniculata
mer-RAY-yuh -- named for J A Murray, 18th century Swedish student of Linnaeus
pan-ick-yoo-LAY-tuh -- referring to the flower clusters (panicles)
commonly known as: Chinese box, cosmetic bark tree, Hawaiian mock orange, Indian box tree, mock orange, orange jasmine, satin wood • Assamese: kamini
Bengali: কামিনী kamini • Gujarati: જાસવંતી jaswanti, કામીની kamini • Hindi: कामिनी kamini • Kannada: ಕಾದು ಕರಿಬೇವು kadu karibevu • Malayalam: കാട്ടു കറിവേപ്പ് kaattu kariveepp, മരമുല്ല maramulla • Manipuri: কামিনী কুসুম kamini kusum • Marathi: कुन्ती or कुंटी kunti, पांढरी pandhari • Tamil: கருவேப்பிலை karu-veppilai, கடற்கொஞ்சி katar-konci, கொஞ்சி konci • Telugu: నాగగొలంగ naga-golanga
Native to: s Asia, n Australia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere
References: Flowers of India • Wikipedia • NPGS / GRIN • ENVIS - FRLHT • DDSA
Rutaceae (ruta, or citrus family) » Murraya paniculata
mer-RAY-yuh -- named for J A Murray, 18th century Swedish student of Linnaeus
pan-ick-yoo-LAY-tuh -- referring to the flower clusters (panicles)
commonly known as: Chinese box, cosmetic bark tree, Hawaiian mock orange, Indian box tree, mock orange, orange jasmine, satin wood • Assamese: kamini
Bengali: কামিনী kamini • Gujarati: જાસવંતી jaswanti, કામીની kamini • Hindi: कामिनी kamini • Kannada: ಕಾದು ಕರಿಬೇವು kadu karibevu • Malayalam: കാട്ടു കറിവേപ്പ് kaattu kariveepp, മരമുല്ല maramulla • Manipuri: কামিনী কুসুম kamini kusum • Marathi: कुन्ती or कुंटी kunti, पांढरी pandhari • Tamil: கருவேப்பிலை karu-veppilai, கடற்கொஞ்சி katar-konci, கொஞ்சி konci • Telugu: నాగగొలంగ naga-golanga
Native to: s Asia, n Australia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere
References: Flowers of India • Wikipedia • NPGS / GRIN • ENVIS - FRLHT • DDSA
Rutaceae (ruta, or citrus family) » Murraya paniculata
mer-RAY-yuh -- named for J A Murray, 18th century Swedish student of Linnaeus
pan-ick-yoo-LAY-tuh -- referring to the flower clusters (panicles)
commonly known as: Chinese box, cosmetic bark tree, Hawaiian mock orange, Indian box tree, mock orange, orange jasmine, satin wood • Assamese: kamini
Bengali: কামিনী kamini • Gujarati: જાસવંતી jaswanti, કામીની kamini • Hindi: कामिनी kamini • Kannada: ಕಾದು ಕರಿಬೇವು kadu karibevu • Malayalam: കാട്ടു കറിവേപ്പ് kaattu kariveepp, മരമുല്ല maramulla • Manipuri: কামিনী কুসুম kamini kusum • Marathi: कुन्ती or कुंटी kunti, पांढरी pandhari • Tamil: கருவேப்பிலை karu-veppilai, கடற்கொஞ்சி katar-konci, கொஞ்சி konci • Telugu: నాగగొలంగ naga-golanga
Native to: s Asia, n Australia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere
References: Flowers of India • Wikipedia • NPGS / GRIN • ENVIS - FRLHT • DDSA
seer-oh-PEEJ-ee-uh -- from the Greek keros (wax) and pege (fountain) ... Dave's Botanary
¿ suh-YAD-rih-ka ? -- of or from Sahyadri, Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India
commonly known as: Sahyadri ceropegia • Marathi: पांढरी खरचुडी pandhari kharchudi
botanical names: Ceropegia sahyadrica Ansari & B.G.P.Kulk. ... accepted infraspecifics: Ceropegia sahyadrica var. karulensis (Punekar, Tamhankar, Lakshmin., Kumaran, Raut, S.K.Srivast. & Kavade) Kambale & S.R.Yadav • Ceropegia sahyadrica var. sahyadrica ... POWO
Rutaceae (ruta, or citrus family) » Murraya paniculata
mer-RAY-yuh -- named for J A Murray, 18th century Swedish student of Linnaeus
pan-ick-yoo-LAY-tuh -- referring to the flower clusters (panicles)
commonly known as: Chinese box, cosmetic bark tree, Hawaiian mock orange, Indian box tree, mock orange, orange jasmine, satin wood • Assamese: kamini
Bengali: কামিনী kamini • Gujarati: જાસવંતી jaswanti, કામીની kamini • Hindi: कामिनी kamini • Kannada: ಕಾದು ಕರಿಬೇವು kadu karibevu • Malayalam: കാട്ടു കറിവേപ്പ് kaattu kariveepp, മരമുല്ല maramulla • Manipuri: কামিনী কুসুম kamini kusum • Marathi: कुन्ती or कुंटी kunti, पांढरी pandhari • Tamil: கருவேப்பிலை karu-veppilai, கடற்கொஞ்சி katar-konci, கொஞ்சி konci • Telugu: నాగగొలంగ naga-golanga
Native to: s Asia, n Australia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere
References: Flowers of India • Wikipedia • NPGS / GRIN • ENVIS - FRLHT • DDSA
Euphorbiaceae (castor, euphorbia, or spurge family) » Croton zeylanicus Müll.Arg.
KROH-tun -- Greek: kroton (tick) due to the seed's similarity in shape ... Dave's Botanary
zey-LAN-ee-kus -- of or from Ceylon (Sri Lanka) ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: Ceylon croton • Malayalam: പൊരിവട്ട porivatta • Marathi: पांढरी pandhari
Distribution: Western Ghats of India, Sri Lanka
References: India Biodiversity Portal • Biotik
Rutaceae (ruta, or citrus family) » Murraya paniculata
mer-RAY-yuh -- named for J A Murray, 18th century Swedish student of Linnaeus
pan-ick-yoo-LAY-tuh -- referring to the flower clusters (panicles)
commonly known as: Chinese box, cosmetic bark tree, Hawaiian mock orange, Indian box tree, mock orange, orange jasmine, satin wood • Assamese: kamini • Bengali: কামিনী kamini • Gujarati: જાસવંતી jaswanti, કામીની kamini • Hindi: कामिनी kamini • Kannada: ಕಾದು ಕರಿಬೇವು kadu karibevu • Malayalam: കാട്ടു കറിവേപ്പ് kaattu kariveepp, മരമുല്ല maramulla • Manipuri: কামিনী কুসুম kamini kusum • Marathi: कुन्ती or कुंटी kunti, पांढरी pandhari • Tamil: கருவேப்பிலை karu-veppilai, கடற்கொஞ்சி katar-konci, கொஞ்சி konci • Telugu: నాగగొలంగ naga-golanga
Native to: s Asia, n Australia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere
References: Flowers of India • Wikipedia • NPGS / GRIN • ENVIS - FRLHT • DDSA
¿ tah-mil-NAH-di-uh ? -- named after the state of Tamil Nadu in India
ew-li-gi-NO-suh -- grows in bogs and swamps ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: divine jasmine, grey emetic nut • Assamese: বাখৰ বেঙেনা bakhar bengena, বনবেঙেনা bana bengena • Bengali: কুসুম kusum, পিরালা pirala • Bhojpuri: बनैयां banyean, मावना mawna, pidar पीड़र • Coorgi: ಕಾರೆ ಮರ kaare mara • Garo: agendra, suskeng • Gujarati: ગાંગડ gaangad, ગંગેડા gangeda • Hindi: काटुल katul • Kachari: bonaphi-phang • Kannada: ಅಡ್ಕಬಾಳೆ adkabaale, ದೊಡ್ಡಕಾರೆ doddakaare, ಗರುಡಕಾರೆ garudakaare, ನಗರೆ nagare, ಒಳ್ಳೆಕಾರೆ ollekaare • Karbi: chehepi-arong, jharua, kendu • Konkani: कारे kare, पेंडारी pemdari • Kuki: thing-pui • Malayalam: പിണ്ടിച്ചക്ക pindichakka • Marathi: पांढरी pandhari, पनेला panela, पेंडारी pendari, पिंड्रा pindra • Nepali: मैदाल maidaal, पीडार peedaar • Odia: ତେଲ କୋଡ଼ tela korda, ଠେଲକୋ thalka • Sanskrit: पिण्डालु pindalu, पिण्डितक pinditaka • Santali: ᱯᱤᱱᱰᱮ pinde • Tamil: பெருங்காரை peru-n-karai • Telugu: జామ బిక్కి jama bikki, నల్ల కాకిశ nalla kakisha • Tulu: ಅಡ್ಕಾರೆ adkaare, ಅಡ್ಕಬಾರೆ adkabaare
botanical names: Tamilnadia uliginosa (Retz.) Tirveng. & Sastre ... homotypic synonyms: Catunaregam uliginosa (Retz.) Sivar. • Gardenia uliginosa Retz. • Posoqueria uliginosa (Retz.) Roxb. • Randia uliginosa (Retz.) Poir. • Solena uliginosa (Retz.) D.Dietr. • Xeromphis uliginosa (Retz.) Maheshw. ... more at POWO, retrieved 30 October 2024
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Assam, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Odisha, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
Rutaceae (ruta, or citrus family) » Murraya paniculata
mer-RAY-yuh -- named for J A Murray, 18th century Swedish student of Linnaeus
pan-ick-yoo-LAY-tuh -- referring to the flower clusters (panicles)
commonly known as: Chinese box, cosmetic bark tree, Hawaiian mock orange, Indian box tree, mock orange, orange jasmine, satin wood • Assamese: কামিনী kamini • Bengali: কামিনী kamini • Gujarati: જાસવંતી jaswanti, કામીની kamini • Hindi: कामिनी kamini • Kannada: ಕಾದು ಕರಿಬೇವು kadu karibevu • Malayalam: കാട്ടു കറിവേപ്പ് kaattu kariveepp, മരമുല്ല maramulla • Manipuri: কামিনী কুসুম kamini kusum • Marathi: कुन्ती kunti, पांढरी pandhari • Tamil: கருவேப்பிலை karu-veppilai, கடற்கொஞ்சி katar-konci, கொஞ்சி konci • Telugu: నాగగొలంగ naga-golanga
Native to: s Asia, n Australia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere
References: Flowers of India • Wikipedia • NPGS / GRIN • ENVIS - FRLHT • DDSA
Rutaceae (ruta, or citrus family) » Murraya paniculata
mer-RAY-yuh -- named for J A Murray, 18th century Swedish student of Linnaeus
pan-ick-yoo-LAY-tuh -- referring to the flower clusters (panicles)
commonly known as: Chinese box, cosmetic bark tree, Hawaiian mock orange, Indian box tree, mock orange, orange jasmine, satin wood • Assamese: kamini
Bengali: কামিনী kamini • Gujarati: જાસવંતી jaswanti, કામીની kamini • Hindi: कामिनी kamini • Kannada: ಕಾದು ಕರಿಬೇವು kadu karibevu • Malayalam: കാട്ടു കറിവേപ്പ് kaattu kariveepp, മരമുല്ല maramulla • Manipuri: কামিনী কুসুম kamini kusum • Marathi: कुन्ती or कुंटी kunti, पांढरी pandhari • Tamil: கருவேப்பிலை karu-veppilai, கடற்கொஞ்சி katar-konci, கொஞ்சி konci • Telugu: నాగగొలంగ naga-golanga
Native to: s Asia, n Australia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere
References: Flowers of India • Wikipedia • NPGS / GRIN • ENVIS - FRLHT • DDSA
¿ tah-mil-NAH-di-uh ? -- named after the state of Tamil Nadu in India
ew-li-gi-NO-suh -- grows in bogs and swamps ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: divine jasmine, grey emetic nut • Assamese: বাখৰ বেঙেনা bakhar bengena, বনবেঙেনা bana bengena • Bengali: কুসুম kusum, পিরালা pirala • Bhojpuri: बनैयां banyean, मावना mawna, pidar पीड़र • Coorgi: ಕಾರೆ ಮರ kaare mara • Garo: agendra, suskeng • Gujarati: ગાંગડ gaangad, ગંગેડા gangeda • Hindi: काटुल katul • Kachari: bonaphi-phang • Kannada: ಅಡ್ಕಬಾಳೆ adkabaale, ದೊಡ್ಡಕಾರೆ doddakaare, ಗರುಡಕಾರೆ garudakaare, ನಗರೆ nagare, ಒಳ್ಳೆಕಾರೆ ollekaare • Karbi: chehepi-arong, jharua, kendu • Konkani: कारे kare, पेंडारी pemdari • Kuki: thing-pui • Malayalam: പിണ്ടിച്ചക്ക pindichakka • Marathi: पांढरी pandhari, पनेला panela, पेंडारी pendari, पिंड्रा pindra • Nepali: मैदाल maidaal, पीडार peedaar • Odia: ତେଲ କୋଡ଼ tela korda, ଠେଲକୋ thalka • Sanskrit: पिण्डालु pindalu, पिण्डितक pinditaka • Santali: ᱯᱤᱱᱰᱮ pinde • Tamil: பெருங்காரை peru-n-karai • Telugu: జామ బిక్కి jama bikki, నల్ల కాకిశ nalla kakisha • Tulu: ಅಡ್ಕಾರೆ adkaare, ಅಡ್ಕಬಾರೆ adkabaare
botanical names: Tamilnadia uliginosa (Retz.) Tirveng. & Sastre ... homotypic synonyms: Catunaregam uliginosa (Retz.) Sivar. • Gardenia uliginosa Retz. • Posoqueria uliginosa (Retz.) Roxb. • Randia uliginosa (Retz.) Poir. • Solena uliginosa (Retz.) D.Dietr. • Xeromphis uliginosa (Retz.) Maheshw. ... more at POWO, retrieved 30 October 2024
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Assam, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Odisha, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
¿ tah-mil-NAH-di-uh ? -- named after the state of Tamil Nadu in India
ew-li-gi-NO-suh -- grows in bogs and swamps ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: divine jasmine, grey emetic nut • Assamese: বাখৰ বেঙেনা bakhar bengena, বনবেঙেনা bana bengena • Bengali: কুসুম kusum, পিরালা pirala • Bhojpuri: बनैयां banyean, मावना mawna, pidar पीड़र • Coorgi: ಕಾರೆ ಮರ kaare mara • Garo: agendra, suskeng • Gujarati: ગાંગડ gaangad, ગંગેડા gangeda • Hindi: काटुल katul • Kachari: bonaphi-phang • Kannada: ಅಡ್ಕಬಾಳೆ adkabaale, ದೊಡ್ಡಕಾರೆ doddakaare, ಗರುಡಕಾರೆ garudakaare, ನಗರೆ nagare, ಒಳ್ಳೆಕಾರೆ ollekaare • Karbi: chehepi-arong, jharua, kendu • Konkani: कारे kare, पेंडारी pemdari • Kuki: thing-pui • Malayalam: പിണ്ടിച്ചക്ക pindichakka • Marathi: पांढरी pandhari, पनेला panela, पेंडारी pendari, पिंड्रा pindra • Nepali: मैदाल maidaal, पीडार peedaar • Odia: ତେଲ କୋଡ଼ tela korda, ଠେଲକୋ thalka • Sanskrit: पिण्डालु pindalu, पिण्डितक pinditaka • Santali: ᱯᱤᱱᱰᱮ pinde • Tamil: பெருங்காரை peru-n-karai • Telugu: జామ బిక్కి jama bikki, నల్ల కాకిశ nalla kakisha • Tulu: ಅಡ್ಕಾರೆ adkaare, ಅಡ್ಕಬಾರೆ adkabaare
botanical names: Tamilnadia uliginosa (Retz.) Tirveng. & Sastre ... homotypic synonyms: Catunaregam uliginosa (Retz.) Sivar. • Gardenia uliginosa Retz. • Posoqueria uliginosa (Retz.) Roxb. • Randia uliginosa (Retz.) Poir. • Solena uliginosa (Retz.) D.Dietr. • Xeromphis uliginosa (Retz.) Maheshw. ... more at POWO, retrieved 30 October 2024
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Assam, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Odisha, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
Rutaceae (ruta, or citrus family) » Murraya paniculata
mer-RAY-yuh -- named for J A Murray, 18th century Swedish student of Linnaeus
pan-ick-yoo-LAY-tuh -- referring to the flower clusters (panicles)
commonly known as: Chinese box, cosmetic bark tree, Hawaiian mock orange, Indian box tree, mock orange, orange jasmine, satin wood • Assamese: কামিনী kamini • Bengali: কামিনী kamini • Gujarati: જાસવંતી jaswanti, કામીની kamini • Hindi: कामिनी kamini • Kannada: ಕಾದು ಕರಿಬೇವು kadu karibevu • Malayalam: കാട്ടു കറിവേപ്പ് kaattu kariveepp, മരമുല്ല maramulla • Manipuri: কামিনী কুসুম kamini kusum • Marathi: कुन्ती kunti, पांढरी pandhari • Tamil: கருவேப்பிலை karu-veppilai, கடற்கொஞ்சி katar-konci, கொஞ்சி konci • Telugu: నాగగొలంగ naga-golanga
Native to: s Asia, n Australia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere
References: Flowers of India • Wikipedia • NPGS / GRIN • ENVIS - FRLHT • DDSA
¿ tah-mil-NAH-di-uh ? -- named after the state of Tamil Nadu in India
ew-li-gi-NO-suh -- grows in bogs and swamps ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: divine jasmine, grey emetic nut • Assamese: বাখৰ বেঙেনা bakhar bengena, বনবেঙেনা bana bengena • Bengali: কুসুম kusum, পিরালা pirala • Bhojpuri: बनैयां banyean, मावना mawna, pidar पीड़र • Coorgi: ಕಾರೆ ಮರ kaare mara • Garo: agendra, suskeng • Gujarati: ગાંગડ gaangad, ગંગેડા gangeda • Hindi: काटुल katul • Kachari: bonaphi-phang • Kannada: ಅಡ್ಕಬಾಳೆ adkabaale, ದೊಡ್ಡಕಾರೆ doddakaare, ಗರುಡಕಾರೆ garudakaare, ನಗರೆ nagare, ಒಳ್ಳೆಕಾರೆ ollekaare • Karbi: chehepi-arong, jharua, kendu • Konkani: कारे kare, पेंडारी pemdari • Kuki: thing-pui • Malayalam: പിണ്ടിച്ചക്ക pindichakka • Marathi: पांढरी pandhari, पनेला panela, पेंडारी pendari, पिंड्रा pindra • Nepali: मैदाल maidaal, पीडार peedaar • Odia: ତେଲ କୋଡ଼ tela korda, ଠେଲକୋ thalka • Sanskrit: पिण्डालु pindalu, पिण्डितक pinditaka • Santali: ᱯᱤᱱᱰᱮ pinde • Tamil: பெருங்காரை peru-n-karai • Telugu: జామ బిక్కి jama bikki, నల్ల కాకిశ nalla kakisha • Tulu: ಅಡ್ಕಾರೆ adkaare, ಅಡ್ಕಬಾರೆ adkabaare
botanical names: Tamilnadia uliginosa (Retz.) Tirveng. & Sastre ... homotypic synonyms: Catunaregam uliginosa (Retz.) Sivar. • Gardenia uliginosa Retz. • Posoqueria uliginosa (Retz.) Roxb. • Randia uliginosa (Retz.) Poir. • Solena uliginosa (Retz.) D.Dietr. • Xeromphis uliginosa (Retz.) Maheshw. ... more at POWO, retrieved 30 October 2024
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Assam, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Odisha, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.
Rutaceae (ruta, or citrus family) » Murraya paniculata
mer-RAY-yuh -- named for J A Murray, 18th century Swedish student of Linnaeus
pan-ick-yoo-LAY-tuh -- referring to the flower clusters (panicles)
commonly known as: Chinese box, cosmetic bark tree, Hawaiian mock orange, Indian box tree, mock orange, orange jasmine, satin wood • Assamese: kamini
Bengali: কামিনী kamini • Gujarati: જાસવંતી jaswanti, કામીની kamini • Hindi: कामिनी kamini • Kannada: ಕಾದು ಕರಿಬೇವು kadu karibevu • Malayalam: കാട്ടു കറിവേപ്പ് kaattu kariveepp, മരമുല്ല maramulla • Manipuri: কামিনী কুসুম kamini kusum • Marathi: कुन्ती or कुंटी kunti, पांढरी pandhari • Tamil: கருவேப்பிலை karu-veppilai, கடற்கொஞ்சி katar-konci, கொஞ்சி konci • Telugu: నాగగొలంగ naga-golanga
Native to: s Asia, n Australia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere
References: Flowers of India • Wikipedia • NPGS / GRIN • ENVIS - FRLHT • DDSA
Rutaceae (ruta, or citrus family) » Murraya paniculata
mer-RAY-yuh -- named for J A Murray, 18th century Swedish student of Linnaeus
pan-ick-yoo-LAY-tuh -- referring to the flower clusters (panicles)
commonly known as: Chinese box, cosmetic bark tree, Hawaiian mock orange, Indian box tree, mock orange, orange jasmine, satin wood • Assamese: kamini
Bengali: কামিনী kamini • Gujarati: જાસવંતી jaswanti, કામીની kamini • Hindi: कामिनी kamini • Kannada: ಕಾದು ಕರಿಬೇವು kadu karibevu • Malayalam: കാട്ടു കറിവേപ്പ് kaattu kariveepp, മരമുല്ല maramulla • Manipuri: কামিনী কুসুম kamini kusum • Marathi: कुन्ती or कुंटी kunti, पांढरी pandhari • Tamil: கருவேப்பிலை karu-veppilai, கடற்கொஞ்சி katar-konci, கொஞ்சி konci • Telugu: నాగగొలంగ naga-golanga
Native to: s Asia, n Australia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere
References: Flowers of India • Wikipedia • NPGS / GRIN • ENVIS - FRLHT • DDSA