-
Capparis sepiaria, also
commonly called hedge caper or wild
caper bush, is a
shrub that has a
pantropical distribution,
especially in dry
deciduous forests...
-
Drypetes sepiaria is a
species of
small tree in the
family Putranjivaceae. This tree is very
common in
India and Sri Lanka. It is
known by many
local names...
-
medicinal value lies in the
leaves in most cases.
Extracts of
Ipomoea sepiaria leaves feature antimicrobial activity. The
extract was
tested on bacteria...
-
confragosa var.
tricolor (Fr.) Domanski,
Orlos & Skirg., (1967)
Daedalea sepiaria (Wulfen) Fr., (1821)
Daedalea ungulata Lloyd, (1915)
Gloeophyllum ungulatum...
-
Clarkeulia sepiaria is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
Santa Catarina, Brazil.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Clarkeulia...
- on C. monii, C.
roxburghii and C.
sepiaria.
Ixias marianne (white orangetip) -
recorded on C. grandis, C.
sepiaria, C. decidua, and C. divaricata. Leptosia...
- Horsfield's
babbler (Malacocincla
sepiaria) is a
species of bird in the
family Pellorneidae. It is
found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand....
- in the
flowers of the 'Heavenly Blue'
morning glory cultivar.
Ipomoea sepiaria, is part of the
Dashapushpam (Ten
sacred flowers) in
Kerala and is known...
- ebenum),
strychnine tree (Strychnos nux-vomica),
Eugenia spp.,
Drypetes sepiaria,
Cinnamomum c****ia,
Durio zibethinus,
Garcinia mangostana,
Artocarpus heterophyllus...
- Padhy, R.K.; Dash, S.K. (2013). "Pharmacological
review of
Flacourtia sepiaria (Ruxb.)".
Scholars Academic Journal of Pharmacy. 2 (2): 89–93. Amarasinghe...