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Simons A. (2009). "Pongamia pinnata;
Fabaceae - Papilionoideae; (L.) Pierre;
pongam, karanj, karanga, kanji" (PDF).
Agroforestry Database version 4.0. Retrieved...
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Pongam-ni,
aerial observation did not find KPA
troop concentrations ahead of it. US Navy aircraft, however, did spot and
attack KPA
north of
Pongam-ni...
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relatively rare tree as
compared to
pongam (Pongamia pinnata) that is very
similar looking, but more
common in India.
Pongam has
white flowers while the Milletia...
- Cho Bong-am
Hangul 조봉암
Hanja 曺奉岩
Revised Romanization Jo
Bongam McCune–Reischauer Cho
Pongam...
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Pongam or
honge (Millettia pinnata) is a
native of
India and
grows in profusion,
generally planted as
avenue trees by the
forest department. It is renowned...
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within the park Peguensis/ovalifolia or
Moulmein Rosewood tree
Pongam or
Honge (Pongamia pinnata)
planted as
avenue trees The Java Pink C****ia...
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Netted Custard Apple Pale
Sterculia Parrot's Beak Pea****
Chaste Tree Pisa
Pongam Tree
Prickly Padauk Rain Tree Sage
Leaved Alangium Scarlet Sterculia Sea...
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Pongam or
honge (Pongamia pinnata) is one of the food
plants for
Jamides celeno...
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local word
Pongam (most
likely from the
Malayalam language).
Pongamia had
often been
misattributed to Vent. (1803), but it was
preceded by "
Pongam Adans....
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biodiesel sources that use
marginal land
could make more sense; e.g.,
pongam oiltree nuts
grown along roads or
jatropha grown along rail lines. In tropical...