Description:
Ulmaceae (elm family) »
Trema orientalis TREE-muh -- Greek word for a hole, referring to the pitted seeds or-ee-en-TAY-liss -- of or from the Orient, eastern commonly known as: Indian charcoal tree, Indian Nettle, Indian nettle tree, oriental nettle, pigeon wood, poison peach, Wight's sponia • Assamese: sebaigoch • Bengali: জীবন jiban • Garo: belphur, phakram • Hindi: जीवन jivan, जीवन्ती jivanti, क्षयनाशिनी kshayanashini, पार्वती parvati, प्राणक pranak • Jaintia: dieng lattar • Konkani: खर्गुल khargul • Malayalam: അമരാത്തി amaraaththi, ആമത്താളി aamaththaali, പൊട്ടാമ pottaama, പൊട്ടാമരം pottaamaram • Manipuri: লোক উরী lok uri • Marathi: घोळ gol, कापशी kapshi, खरगोळ khargol • Mizo: bel-phuar • Nepalese: कुँयल् kunyal • Oriya: bel-phuar, kharkas • Sanskrit: जीवनी jivani, jivanti, प्राणक pranaka • Tamil: பேய்முன்னை pey-munnai • Telugu: బొగ్గు చెట్టు boggu chettu, చారపప్పుచెట్టు charapappuchettu, మొరలి morali, ప్రుయాలవృక్షము pruyalavriqshamu Native to: tropical Asia References:
Flowers of India •
ENVIS - FRLHT •
DDSA •
efloraofindia. Date: 27 February 2011, 08:30. Source:
belphur (in Garo). Author:
Dinesh Valke from Thane, India. Camera location
19° 00′ 18.39″ N, 73° 17′ 17.97″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 19.005108; 73.288325.