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Justicia adhatoda commonly known in
English as
Malabar nut, adulsa,
adhatoda, vasa, vasaka, is
native to Asia.
Adathoda means 'untouched by goats' in...
- frost-prone areas. 915
species are accepted.
Selected species include:
Justicia adhatoda L.
Justicia aequalis Benoist Justicia alexandri R.Atk.
Justicia alpina...
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arvensis Thistle Typha latifolia Datura stramonium Calotropis Justicia adhatoda Rhododendron ponti****
Water Hyacinth Morina Ephedra Campylanthus ramosissimus...
- pot****ium
citrate pot****ium
iodide sodium citrate tolu
balsam Justicia adhatoda extracts Balsamo, R.; Lanata, L.; and Egan, C. G. (2010). "Mucoactive drugs"...
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kudzu Irish root
Liquorice Long
pepper (Piper longum)
Malabar nut (Seed of
Adhatoda vasica) Nut gr**** Pot****ium
sorbate Raisins Round zedoary Sandalwood Sesame...
- Species: J. aurea
Binomial name
Justicia aurea Schltdl. (1832)
Synonyms Adhatoda vellasquezii (Bertol.) Nees (1847)
Cyrtanthera aurea var.
glaberrima Nees...
- pilosella
Binomial name
Justicia pilosella (Nees) Hilsenb.
Synonyms List
Adhatoda dipteracantha Nees
Dipteracanthus pro****bens Nees
Justicia turneri Hilsenb...
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attached directly,
without stalks).
Examples occur on
Malabar nut (Justicia
adhatoda) and
chaff flowers (genus Achyranthes). A
spikelet can
refer to a small...
- together, and the
connective is
referred to as discrete, e.g.
Euphorbia pp.,
Adhatoda zeylanica.
Where the
connective separates the
anther lobes, it is called...
- bamboo.
Shrubs are numerous, such as kair (Capparis decidua),
adusta (
Adhatoda vesica) and jhar ber (Ziziphus nummularia).[citation needed]
Apart from...