Bina (in Hindi) (2445026533)
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Description: Acanthaceae (acanthus or ruellia family) » Avicennia officinalis av-ih-SEN-ee-uh -- named for Avicinna (Ibn Sina), Persian physician-philosopher oh-fiss-ih-NAH-liss -- meaning, official (used in pharmacological sense) commonly known as: Indian mangrove, white mangrove • Bengali: বীনা bina • Hindi: bina • Kannada: ipati, uppati • Konkani: upati • Malayalam: ഒറയി orayi, ഉപ്പട്ടി uppatti • Marathi: तवीर tavir, तिवर tivar • Sanskrit: सागरोद्भुतः sagarodbhutah, सागरोदुर्ग sagarodurga, तिमिरः timirah • Tamil: வெண்கண்டல் venkantal • Telugu: తెల్లమడచెట్టు tellamadacettu Distribution: coasts of southern Asia to Australia and Oceania References: Flowers of India • The Trees of Mumbai by M Almeida & N Chaturvedi • Floristic Survey. Date: 27 April 2008, 16:21. Source: bina (in Hindi). Author: Dinesh Valke from Thane, India.
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- Angiosperms (Dicotyledons)
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- Asterids
- Lamiales ("An Order: Mints, Vervains, Snapdragons, Etc.")
- Acanthaceae (acanthus family)
- Avicennia (black mangrove)
- Avicennia marina (Gray Mangrove)
- Avicennia marina marina (Mangrove)
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