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Butea mono**** buds
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Butea frondosa Roxb. Ex Willd. |...
- (syn.
Butea frondosa,
Erythrina mono****) – flame-of-the-forest, **** teak, pâlāsh – Indian subcontinent, Indochina, and
southern China Butea pellita...
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parasitical insects which infest the
plants Acacia catecu,
Ficus and
Butea frondosa ...
great quantity of
reddish colored resinous substance ... used in...
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parasitical insects which infest the
plants Acacia catecu,
Ficus and
Butea frondosa ...
great quantity of
reddish colored resinous substance ... used in...
- Nepticulidae. It is
known from
Maharashtra in India. The
larvae feed on
Butea frondosa. They
probably mine the
leaves of
their host plant.
Nepticulidae and...
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Aleurites laccifer (Euphorbiaceae),
Ficus spec. (Artocarpeae), and
Butea frondosa (Papilionaceae).
Sanskrit kunkuma (कुनकुम) is
saffron (Crocus sativus)...
- the mid-20th century, the
Pehowa area was
covered with dhak
trees (
Butea frondosa). With the
introduction of irrigation, it has
become one of the state's...
- indica),
kuchila (Strychnos nux-vomica),
mahua (B****ia latifolia),
palas (
Butea frondosa),
sajina (Moringa pterygo****), kend (Diospyros melanoxylon), mango...
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drier parts are
Albizzia amara,
Madhuca latifolia,
Buchnania lanzan,
Butea frondosa,
Ficus bengalensis and
Wrightia spp.
Along the
nullahs occur Terminalia...
-
James Forsyth, 1889]
states that
Bilaspur is
named after 'Palash' tree
butea frondosa which are
found in
abundance in the area. In
Sanskrit Bilas means playful...