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  • Arkapushpi can be used in Food. Fleshy flower buds and tender fruits are cooked as vegetable. Buds sometimes eaten raw.<ref name=" Alpha-amyrin, lupeol and beta-sitosterol<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    5 KB (589 words) - 11:15, 10 November 2021
  • Baicalein, oroxylin and pinostrobin along with one sterol, Stigmast.<ref name="chemical composition ...ori-konnai|te=Pampena|hi=Bhut-vriksha|en=Broken Bones Tree, Indian Trumpet Flower}}
    5 KB (628 words) - 17:46, 15 November 2021
  • ...us fruit with the appearance of a big grapefruit and it is native to South and Southeast Asia. ...es and unripe fruits contain 20% limonin, 30% nerolol, 40% nerolyl acetate and 3% geraniol.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    4 KB (464 words) - 15:20, 22 June 2020
  • ...Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka. It is collected by thrashing plants on a mat and dried in shade or in drying sheds. ...Stone}}, {{Uses|Weight Loss}}, {{Uses|Gas and Flatulence}}, {{Uses|Acidity and Hyperacidity}}, {{Uses|Culinary Recipes}}, {{Uses|Indigestion}}, {{Uses|Fev
    5 KB (650 words) - 10:45, 3 April 2022
  • ...nnual plant native to the Mediterranean countries and cultivated in Europe and the U.S. ===Leaf===
    3 KB (399 words) - 16:11, 9 April 2020
  • ...ibanum Indicum. the plant is native to much of India and the Punjab region that extends into Pakistan. ...n., have been prepared. Gum-resin contains triterpenes of oleanane, ursane and euphane series. <ref name="Chemical composition"/>
    5 KB (629 words) - 18:15, 21 October 2021
  • ...an was unable to identify the herb and decided to lift the entire mountain and bring it to the battlefield. The herb, believed in Ayurvedic medicine to have medicinal properties, has been searched for unsuccessfully for centuries, u
    5 KB (637 words) - 15:55, 16 May 2019
  • ...ra is an important medicinal plant of Ayurveda. It is known as Chakramarda and Dadrughna due is due to its therapeutic efficacy to treat ringworm. ...sed in Food. Young leaves are cooked as vegetable. Seeds are used in curry and are roasted for use as a substitute for coffee.<ref name="Forest foods of W
    5 KB (592 words) - 13:11, 16 November 2021
  • ...rpose tree. It provides timber, fuel, shade, food, fodder, honey, dye, gum and fences. ...L-arabinose, L-rhamnose and D-glucoronic acid.Also contain enzyme oxidase and peroxidase.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    5 KB (586 words) - 17:04, 29 May 2023
  • ...but its species have found a place in the heart of the Finnish garden and flower bed in a relatively short space of time. ...ential oils, fatty acids, thymol, pseudoguaianolide sesquiterpene lactones and flavanone glycosides.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    3 KB (427 words) - 11:57, 29 April 2020
  • ...ream Plant'''. It is native to western North American species of aromatic herbs in the sunflower family. ===Leaf===
    3 KB (397 words) - 18:09, 27 March 2020
  • ...ion and to central Asia. It is also naturalized in Argentina, New Zealand, and the Eastern United States. It blooms in the Northern Hemisphere from May to ...ballotenol and 7-acetoxymarrubiin. Also, it contains phenylpropanoids that have shown to be antioxidants<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    4 KB (508 words) - 17:49, 29 October 2020
  • ...s native to Vietnam and China. This plant is used in Traditional medicine. And it is the hardiest of all temperate terrestrial orchids suited to the open ===Leaf===
    3 KB (390 words) - 13:32, 5 November 2020
  • ...dustrial fibre, seed oil, food, recreation, religious and spiritual moods, and medicine. Most varieties contain cannabinol and cannabinin.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    4 KB (505 words) - 09:49, 25 April 2023
  • ...ene glycosides including euscapic acid and tormentic acid, phenolic acids, and 3%–21% tannins<ref name="chemical composition"/> ===Leaf===
    3 KB (380 words) - 10:54, 16 April 2020
  • ...] in the family Campanulaceae. It is native to eastern, southern, central, and southeastern Asia, including China, Japan, the Russian Far East, Kazakhstan ...l esters isolated from a CHCl3 fraction, 24-methylenecycloartanyl linolate and 24-methylenecycloartan-3-ol, structurally similar to Codonopilates<ref name
    4 KB (454 words) - 15:18, 17 April 2020
  • ...n altitude of about 1500 m in the Himalayas and it is used as a fertiliser and as an herbal medicine. ...almatic acid.The leaves cotains hexaconase, Ethylhexacosanoate, Ethylester and 21, 24 Hexacosadeinoic acid.<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    3 KB (444 words) - 10:55, 3 April 2022
  • ...ina''' better known as lemongrass is a genus of Asian, African, Australian and tropical island plants in the grass family. Lemon grass oil are nerol, limonene, linalool and beta-caryphyllene. The content of myrcene is low, but still enough to make
    3 KB (422 words) - 17:04, 21 April 2020
  • ...in the family Asparagaceae. It is native to southern Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa. The three bitter glucosidal substances Scillitoxin, Scillipicrin and Scillin<ref name="chemical composition"/>
    3 KB (442 words) - 15:48, 29 April 2020
  • [[File:Fallopia multiflora leaf.jpg|thumb|right|''Kashuu'', ''Fallopia multiflora'']] ...wering plant in the buckwheat family Polygonaceae. It is native to central and southern China.
    4 KB (466 words) - 17:06, 6 May 2020

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