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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...
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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...
- (sessile
flowers are
attached directly,
without stalks).
Examples occur on
Malabar nut (Justicia adhatoda) and
chaff flowers (genus Achyranthes). A spikelet...
- swamps. It is
known by its
common names Malabar chestnut,
French peanut,
Guiana chestnut,
provision tree, Saba
nut,
Monguba (Brazil),
Pumpo (Guatemala) and...
- the 'water chestnut' is a tuber, not a
nut.
Guinea peanut (Pachira glabra), like
those of the
related Malabar chestnut, the
seeds taste similar to peanuts...
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Colocynth Malabar gourd Pepita Ugu
Guinea peanut Hazelnuts, including:
Filbert Hickory, including:
Pecan Shagbark hickory Kola
nut Macadamia Malabar almond...
- neem, siam weed,
stinging nettle,
smart weed, mugwort,
prickly ash,
malabar nut tree,
marigold and
tobacco plant are
usually used to
prepare plant based...
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Chestnut is a
genus of
deciduous trees and shrubs, and the name of the
edible nut they produce.
Chestnut may also
refer to:
Chestnut (dance), an
English country...
- Saba
nut is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Pachira aquatica, also
called Malabar chestnut Pachira glabra, also
called Guinea peanut...
- from a name used
locally on the
Malabar Coast of India. The best-known
member of the
genus is A. catechu, the
areca nut palm.
Several species of areca...