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related to
Ficus benghalensis at
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related to
Ficus benghalensis at
Wikispecies Bar or
Bargad Ficus benghalensis L., Horticulture...
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Commelina benghalensis,
commonly known as the
Benghal dayflower,
tropical spiderwort, or
wandering Jew,
kanshira in Bengali, is a
perennial herb native...
- The
Indian roller (Coracias
benghalensis) is a bird of the
family Coraciidae. It is 30–34 cm (12–13 in) long with a
wingspan of 65–74 cm (26–29 in) and...
- H.
benghalensis is
considered a weed, as it is in Australia,
Mauritius and Réunion, it
grows from sea
level to 1,000 m (3,281 ft). H.
benghalensis is...
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Retrieved 20
November 2021. "Coffea
benghalensis in Tropicos)". Chadburn, H. & Davis, A.P. 2018. (2018). "Coffea
benghalensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- The
greater painted-snipe (Rostratula
benghalensis) is a
species of
wader in the
small painted-snipe
family Rostratulidae. It
widely distributed across...
- 2868°E / 22.5608; 88.2868 The
Great Banyan is a
banyan tree (Ficus
benghalensis)
located in
Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose
Indian Botanic Garden, Shibpur...
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Vicia benghalensis is a
species of
vetch known by the
common names purple vetch and
reddish tufted vetch. It is
native to
southern Europe,
North Africa...
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Salvia dianthera,
synonym Meriandra dianthera, is a
species of
plant in the
family Lamiaceae. It is
native to Eritrea, Ethiopia,
Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and...
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species that has
become extinct,
rather than a
direct ancestor of R.
benghalensis. The
Australian painted-snipe was
described as
Rostratula australis by...