-
human consumption. The
first use of the word okra (alternatively; okro or
ochro)
appeared in 1679 in the
Colony of Virginia,
deriving from Igbo: ọ́kwụ̀rụ̀...
- IRMNG: 1304437 ITIS: 21599 NCBI: 66661 Open Tree of Life: 861913 PLANTS:
OCHRO POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:26001-1 Tropicos: 40029970 WFO: wfo-4000026493...
- melongene, cu****ber, a
variety of peppers, tomatoes, celery, chive, pumpkin,
ochro, and
Canadian sweet corn. Many
families produce these vegetables and sell...
-
Bonnet 1975
Leptochlamys West 1901
Maghrebia Gauthier-Lievre & Thomas, 1960
Ochros Medioli et al. 1990 †Palaeoleptochlamys Strullu-Derrien et al. 2019 Physochila...
-
curried bodi (long beans),
fried or
curried aloo (potatoes),
fried or
curried ochro/bhindhi (okra),
fried or
curried seim (hyacinth beans),
fried or curried...
- okra).
Along with
fried or
curried bodi (long beans), aloo (potatoes),
ochro/bhindhi (okra), seim (hyacinth beans). As well as
fried or
curried karaili...
- at
origin of
specific name ochroleucus,
which is
derived from the Gr****
ôchros, yellow, and leukos, white. The
Latin name Crocus, and the Gr**** name krokos...
- iNaturalist: 325967 IRMNG: 11358941 LepIndex: 265703 LoB: 6285 MaBENA: Eremo
Ochro NBN: NHMSYS0021144609 NCBI: 1870628 Observation.org: 9938 Open Tree of Life:...
-
multiple generations per year. The
specific name is
derived from Gr****
ochros (meaning pale yellow) and
refers to the
predominantly pale
yellow color...
- iNaturalist: 324010 IRMNG: 10622750 ITIS: 188735 LepIndex: 250367 LoB: 4274 MaBENA:
OchroPlecta NBN: NBNSYS0000006188 NCBI: 320037 Observation.org: 8355...