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  • ...it is a small creeping herb with shovel shaped leaves emerging alternately in clusters at the stem nodes. ...s}}, {{Uses|Cold}}, {{Uses|Cough}}, {{Uses|Diarrhea}}, {{Uses|Asthma}}<ref name="Uses"/>
    5 KB (634 words) - 15:03, 3 March 2023
  • ...tropical forests in South Asia, Southeast Asia and northern Australia.<ref name="Plant family"/> Mimusops elengi can be used in Food. Ripe fruits are eaten raw.<ref name="Forest foods of Western Ghat"/>
    5 KB (613 words) - 16:15, 12 November 2021
  • '''Premna serratifolia''' is a small shrub in the Verbenaceae family. It flowers and fruits between May and November. Dur ...irodiene, clerodendrin-A, etc., phytoconstituents in its various parts<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    4 KB (470 words) - 13:20, 23 July 2020
  • ...unds}}, {{Uses|Gonorrhoea}}, {{Uses|Venereal diseases}}, {{Uses|Cuts}}<ref name="Karnataka Medicinal Plants"/> {{Parts Used|Leaf}}, {{Parts Used|Root}}<ref name="Karnataka Medicinal Plants"/>
    4 KB (546 words) - 12:15, 21 June 2023
  • ...own. It can grow from 10 - 45 metres tall. The long bole can be 60 - 120cm in diameter. The tree has a deep, tap-root system ...{{Uses|Bleeding piles}}, {{Uses|Dysentery}}, {{Uses|Scorpion stings}}<ref name="Karnataka Medicinal Plants"/>
    5 KB (672 words) - 16:45, 22 June 2023
  • '''Manjishtha''' is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family. It has been cultivated for a red pigment derived from ro ...nal haemorrhage}}, {{Uses|Bronchitis}}, {{Uses|Rheumatism}}, {{Uses|Stones in the kidney}}, {{Uses|Blotches}}, {{Uses|Bladder and gall}}, {{Uses|Dysenter
    5 KB (590 words) - 17:24, 19 January 2024
  • ...e flowers are few in lower part of inflorescence and male flowers are many in the upper part. Fruit is a 3-lobed capsule, containing 3 round smooth seeds ...noleic acid and enzymes. They are also rich in proteins (Ghani, 2003).<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    3 KB (419 words) - 16:10, 25 August 2020
  • ...en tree 15-20 meters high. Its family is Ceasalpiniaceae.<ref name="Family name"/> ...n and Dihydroxy-benzaldehyde and tetramethyl hexadecen-1-ol compounds.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    4 KB (527 words) - 15:59, 5 August 2020
  • ...ative to the tropical forests of southern and central India and Sri Lanka. Common names include Gymnema,Cowplant, Australian Cowplant, and Periploca of the w ...s|Boils}}, {{Uses|Pimples}}, {{Uses|Diarrhoea}}, {{Uses|Sore throats}}<ref name="Karnataka Medicinal Plants"/>.
    5 KB (550 words) - 10:02, 3 September 2023
  • [[File:Boswellia serrata (Salai) in Kinnarsani WS, AP W2 IMG 5840.jpg|thumb|right|''Shallaki'', ''Boswellia ser ...oduces Indian frankincense, Salai, referred to in Sanskrit as shallaki and in Latin as Olibanum Indicum. the plant is native to much of India and the Pun
    5 KB (629 words) - 18:15, 21 October 2021
  • '''Vateria indica''' is a species of plant in the dipterocarpaceae family. It is endemic to India. It is threatened by ha ...llow or Malabar tallow. Fruit shell yields tannins. Gum yields lipids.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    4 KB (527 words) - 11:49, 1 September 2020
  • [[File:Kali Musali (Marathi- काळी मुसळी) (2618279600).jpg|thumb|right|''Talamuli'', ' ...iny herb that can be seen in the rainy season. They are deep rooted plants with palm like lance shaped leaves and yellow star shaped flowers.
    4 KB (469 words) - 17:48, 21 January 2022
  • ...throughout India in wile state and occasionally cultivated in gardens.<ref name="AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA"/> ...s}}, {{Uses|Haemorrhoids}}, {{Uses|Intestinal Worms}}, {{Uses|Cough}}.<ref name="Uses"/>
    4 KB (537 words) - 17:35, 11 August 2020
  • ...1800 m, often cultivated in villages for shade and its edible fruits.<ref name="AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA"/> ...ery}}, {{Uses|Earache}}, {{Uses|Kidney stone}}, {{Uses|Scorpion bite}}<ref name="Uses"/>
    5 KB (636 words) - 17:16, 13 August 2023
  • ...ning, known as a peppercorn. When fresh and fully mature, it is about 5 mm in diameter and dark red, and contains a single seed, like all drupes. It contains globulol, α-pinene, β-caryophyllene and α-terpinene.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    4 KB (475 words) - 12:46, 2 April 2022
  • [[File:Ankol (Marathi- अंकोळ) (5486093280).jpg|thumb|right|''Ankola'']] ...ough and faintly fissured. This tree is belongs to Alangiaceae family.<ref name="Plant family"/>
    5 KB (658 words) - 15:31, 21 October 2021
  • ...branches, usually found as a weed in the rice fields or water logged areas in the plains of India. It contains Amino acids such as lysine, arginine, histidine.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    3 KB (433 words) - 11:28, 13 June 2019
  • ...ses|Cough}}, {{Uses|Influenza}}, {{Uses|Headache}}, {{Uses|Psoriasis}}<ref name="Karnataka Medicinal Plants"/> ...eaf}}, {{Parts Used|Bark}}, {{Parts Used|Bulbs}}, {{Parts Used|Fruit}}<ref name="Karnataka Medicinal Plants"/>.
    4 KB (549 words) - 10:27, 15 October 2023
  • ...sub-Himalayan tract extending between Kangra to Arunachal Pradesh and also in Western Ghats. .... Tender shoots are boiled with coconut milk and consumed as vegetable<ref name="Forest foods of Western Ghat"/>.
    5 KB (577 words) - 11:48, 27 October 2021
  • [[File:Kumbhi (Marathi- कुंभी) (3362443430).jpg|thumb|right|''Kubhīkaḥ'']] ...an be used in food. Flowers cooked as vegetable and fruits are pickled<ref name="Forest foods of Western Ghat"/>.
    4 KB (567 words) - 11:18, 27 October 2021

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