-
Nalita may
refer to:
Trema orientalis, a
flowering tree in the hemp
family Mulukhiya,
leaves of the jute
plant used as a
vegetable This disambiguation...
- Jute
mallow or Jew's
mallow or
Nalita jute (Corchorus olitorius, also
known as "Jute leaves", "Tossa jute", "Mloukheyeh" and "West
African sorrel") is...
- trema, and in Hawaii,
where it has
become naturalized,
gunpowder tree, or
nalita. It has a near
universal distribution in
tropical and warm
temperate parts...
- Chomchalao [th] (Plai-nuam) as
Nichamon Shintadapong [th] (Cheetah) as
Nalita Seeanukul [th] (Lita) as
Marisa Lane [th] () as
Panjarat Kulma [th] (Or-gaen)...
-
Florida trema Cannabaceae (hemp family)
Trema orientalis Oriental trema;
nalita Cannabaceae (hemp family) Capparidaceae:
caper family Capparis:
caper bushes...
-
including Joro, Deogaon,
danti Toklo, Dukri, Duriyam, Bharniya, Patadih, Janta,
Nalita, Heselkuti, Kaida, Kudahatu, Kimirda, Gunja, Sarjamhatu, Roladih, Bagmara...
- eat crabs, pork, chicken, beef and the meat of squirrels. Jute
spinach (
nalita) is one of
their favourite food items. Eggs of ducks, chickens,
birds and...
- (Saṇabina/Saṇabu Ile) ചണ ഇല (Chaṇa Ila) तागाचे पान (Tāgāche Pān) ନଳିତା/ଛଣ ସାଗ (
Naḷitā/Chhaṇa Sāga) ਕਪਾਹ ਦਾ ਪੱਤਾ (Kapāh dā Pattā) හණ කොල (Haṇa Kola) சணல் இலை (Chaṇal...
- Research. 2 (4): 434–446. doi:10.1525/qcr.2013.2.4.434. ISSN 2161-9107. James,
Nalita; Busher, Hugh (2009).
Online interviewing. Los Angeles: Sage. ISBN 978-1-4462-0235-7...
- the
genus Tragopogon Trema orientalis, the
pigeon wood,
gunpowder tree or
nalita, a
flowering tree
species found from
South Africa to
Tropical Africa and...