Tragia involucrata (3977250962)

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Description: Euphorbiaceae (castor, euphorbia, or spurge family) » Tragia involucrata TRAY-gee-uh -- the Latinized name of Hieronymus Bock, 15th century German herbalist in-vol-yoo-KRAY-tuh -- having an involucre.. refers to the bract around each flower commonly known as: canchorie root-plant, climbing nettle • Assamese: dumuni chorat • Bengali: বিছুটি bichuti • Hindi: बढन्त barhanta, पीत पर्णी pit parni • Kannada: ತುರಿಕೆ ಬಳ್ಳಿ turike balli • Malayalam: കൊടിത്തൂവ kodithoova, കൊടുത്തൂവ koduthoova • Marathi: आग पान aag paan, आग्या aagya, कळलावी kallaavi, लघुमेडशिंगी laghumedhshingi • Nepalese: उट कटेरी ut kateri • Oriya: kasalakku • Sanskrit: आगमावर्ता aagmavarta, दुःस्पर्ष duhsparsha, कषाग्निः kashagnih, वृश्चिकाच्छद vrischikacchad, वृश्चिकाली vrischikali, वृश्चिकापत्री vrischikapatri • Tamil: காஞ்சொறி kanchori • Telugu: తేలుకొండిచెట్టు telukondicettu Native to: India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka References: Dhaarrii • ENVIS - FRLHT • Further Flowers of Sahyadri by S. Ingalhalikar. Date: 2 October 2009, 14:59. Source: Tragia involucrata. Author: Dinesh Valke from Thane, India.
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- Angiosperms (Dicotyledons)
- Eudicots
- Superrosids
- Rosids
- Malpighiales
- Euphorbiaceae
- Tragia (noseburn)
- Tragia involucrata
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