Thursday, July 21, 2011

Kingdom plantae

Kingdom plantae
List Of Plants Belongs Kingdom plantae
  1. Kalalavi | Gloriosa Superba | Agnimukhi
  2.  Kuda | Kutaj | Holarrhena Antidysenterica
  3.  Helicteres Isora | Indian Screw-Fruit | Murudsheng...
  4.  Gulvel | Tinospora Cordifolia | Amruta
  5.  Ashwagandha | Withama Somnifera
  6.  Sariva | Hmidesmus Indicus | Anantmool | Indian S...
  7.  Sarpagandha | Rauvolfia Serpentina | Sarpakshi
  8.  Kalalavi | Agnimukhi | Gloriosa Superba
  9.  Rui | Madar | Calotropis Gigantea | Milkweed
  10.  Sadaphuli | Catharanthus Roseus | | Periwinkle
  11.  Halad | Haridra | Domestica Valenton
  12.  Datura Stramonium | Dhotra | Kanak
  13.  Bahava | Suvarnika | Cassia Fistula
  14.  Aavla | Amalika | Emblica Officinalis
  15.  Punarnava | Boerhaavia Diffusa | Common Hog-Weed
  16.  Asparagus Racemosus
  17.  Flame Of The Forest | Butea Monosperma | Palash
  18.  Neerbranhi | Somyalata | Bacopa Monnieri
  19.  Kateshever | Red Silk Cotton | Bombax Ceiba | Sha...
  20.  Neem | Azadirachta Indica
  21.  Bilva | Bel | Aegle Marmelos |
  22.  Kumari | Korphad | Aleo Barbadensis
  23.  Punarnava | Boerhavia Diffusa
  24.  Sinduri | Bixa Orellana
  25.  Kanchanar | Baunhinia Variegata
  26.  Shwet Kanchan | Baunhinia Racemosa.
  27.  Rakta Kanchan | Bauhinia Purpurea
  28.  Potki | Basella Albavar
  29.  Danti | Baliospermum Solanifolium.
  30.  Ingla | Balanites Aegyptica
  31.  Adulsa | Vasaka | Adhatoda Vasica Nees
  32.  Tulas | Ocimum Sanctum | Vrunda
  33.  Pev-Kushta | Costus Speciosus
  34.  Creat | Androgrophis Paniculata
  35.  Khaj-Kuili | Macuna Prurita Hook
  36.  Methi | Trigonella Foenumgraecum
  37.  Arjuna | Terminalia Arjuna
  38.  Hritaki | Terminalia Chebula
  39.  Clove | Syzigium Aromaticum
  40.  Kajra | Strychnos Num-Vomica
  41.  Patoli | Sterospermum Cheloeniiodes
  42.  Akkalkara | Spilanthes Acmella
  43.  Jitsaya | Spermadictyon Suaveolens
  44.  Bhui | Solarium Virginianum
  45.  Mothi Ringni | Solanum Violaceum
  46.  Kate Ringni | Solanum Tanthocarpum
  47.  Black-Night Shade | Solanum Nigrum
  48.  Chopchini | Smilex Chinensis
  49.  Mahabala | Sida Rhombifolia
  50.  Tetu | Proxylum Indicum
  51.  Narvel | Premna Mucronata
  52.  Kranja | Pongamia Pinnata
  53.  Chitrak | Plumbargo Zeylanica
  54.  Ishapgola | Plantago Ovata
  55.  Black-Paper | Paper Nigrum
  56.  Pimpli | Piper Longum
  57.  Phanya Nivadung | Opuntia Cochineliufera | Opuntia...
  58.  Karpur Tulsi | Ocimum Kilimandshericum
  59.  Ocimum Bascilium | Sabja
  60.  Ocimum Americanum | Ran-Tulsi
  61.  Occimum Tenuiflorum | Tulsi
  62.  Nyctanthes Arbortristics | Parijatak
  63.  Myrtus Communis | Vilayiti Mehndi
  64.  Myritica Fragrans Hout | Jaiphal
  65.  Murraya Paniculata | Marchula
  66.  Mucuna Pruiens | Atmagupta
  67.  Moringa Pterygosperma | Sigruh
  68.  Momordica Charantia | Karle
  69.  Mimusops Elengi | Bakulah | Bolariri
  70.  Mimosa Pudica | Lajja | Lajalu
  71.  Mezoneuron Cueullatus | Wakeri
  72.  Mesua Ferra | Nagkesar
  73.  Memecylon Umbellatum | Lokhandi
  74.  Melia Azedarach | Mahanimb
  75.  Mammea Longifolia | Surangi
  76.  Mallotus Philippensis | Kapila
  77.  Gnidia Eriocephslus | Rametha
  78.  Aristolochia Indica | Sapsan
  79.  Areca Catechu | Supari
  80.  Antidesma Ghasembilla | Umtao
  81.  Annona Sqamosa | Sitaphal
  82.  Andrograaphics Peniculata | Kalmegh
  83.  Ancistrocladus Heyneanus | Hukwel
  84.  Foeniculum Vulgare| Badishep
  85.  Ficus-Religiosa | Peepal
  86.  Ficus-Racemosa | Umber
  87.  FICUS -BENHALENIS | VAD
  88.  EMBLICA-OFFICINALIS | AMLA
  89.  EMBELIA-BASAL | VIDHANGA
  90.  ECLIPTA-ALBA | MAKA
  91.  Drypetes-Roxburghiti | Putravnti
  92.  Dalbergia Latifolia | Shisham

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

List of 40 Fruit Trees | With Botanical Names

List of 40 Fruit Trees | With Botanical Names
Important Fruit  Trees List.
  1. Anona Cherimolyiya
  2. Anona Muricata
  3. Anona Reticulata
  4. Artocarpus Integra
  5. Anona Squamosa
  6. Areca Catechu
  7. Artocarpus Communis
  8. Artocarpus Integra
  9. Averrhoa Bilimbi
  10. Averrhoa Caramrola
  11. Borassus Flabellifer
  12. Carica Papaya
  13. Anona Cherimolyiya
  14. Anona Muricata
  15. Anona Reticulata
  16. Anona Squamosa
  17. Areca Catechu
  18. Artocarpus Communis
  19. Artocarpus Integra
  20. Averrhoa Bilimbi
  21. Averrhoa Caramrola
  22. Borassus Flabellifer
  23. Carica Papaya
  24. Chrysophyllum Cainito
  25. Cicca Acida
  26. Borassus Flabellifer
  27. Kmblica Officinalis
  28. Crefia Astatica
  29. Litchi Chinensis
  30. Mangifera Indica
  31. Mimusops Elengi
  32. Mimusops Hexandra
  33. Physalis Peruviana
  34. Tbapa Bispinoza
  35. Alangium Salvifolium
  36. Allophylus Cobbe
  37. Anthocephalus Cadamba
  38. Physalis Peruviana
  39. Tbapa Bispinoza
  40. Syzygium Jambos

Gardenia Latifolia | Apra | Kalkambi | Ghogar | Pandru.

Gardenia Latifolia  | Apra | Kalkambi |  Ghogar |  Pandru.

Gardenia latifolia, commonly known as the broad-leaved gardenia, is a flowering evergreen shrub or small tree that belongs to the Rubiaceae family. This plant is native to regions of India and Sri Lanka and is known for its fragrant white flowers and attractive foliage. Here are some key characteristics and information about Gardenia latifolia:

Taxonomy and Scientific classification of Gardenia Latifolia
Kingdom:     Plantae
Order:         Gentianales
Family:        Rubiaceae
Genus:        Gardenia
Species:     G. jasminoides
   

Common names :- Papra; Kalkambi; Ghogar, Pandru.
A small deciduous tree, common in the dry forests in the State.
Leaves are eaten by cattle.



Plant Description: Gardenia latifolia is a slow-growing, dense shrub or small tree that can reach heights of up to 4 to 6 meters (13 to 20 feet). It has broad, glossy, dark green leaves that are lance-shaped to elliptical in appearance.

Flowers: The most distinctive feature of Gardenia latifolia is its fragrant flowers. The flowers are typically white, waxy, and trumpet-shaped with a pleasant, sweet scent. They are often solitary or arranged in small clusters.

Fragrance: The fragrance of Gardenia latifolia flowers is highly prized and is often used in perfumery and the fragrance industry. It has a sweet, heady scent that is reminiscent of jasmine.

Habitat: This plant is native to the Indian subcontinent and is found in a variety of habitats, including forests, thickets, and along stream banks. It prefers tropical and subtropical climates.

Cultivation: Gardenia latifolia is cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. It requires well-drained soil, regular watering, and partial shade to thrive.

Fruit: The fruit of Gardenia latifolia is a small, oval berry that turns from green to orange-red when ripe. However, the fruit is not typically consumed.

Traditional Uses: In traditional medicine systems, various parts of the plant, including the roots, leaves, and flowers, have been used for their potential medicinal properties. They have been used to treat a range of ailments, including fever, skin conditions, and digestive disorders.

Cultural Significance: Gardenia latifolia, like many gardenia species, is often associated with beauty and purity in various cultures. It is sometimes used in religious and cultural ceremonies.

Conservation: While not necessarily considered endangered, the conservation status of Gardenia latifolia may vary by region due to habitat loss and other factors.

Other Names: Gardenia latifolia may also be referred to by other common names, such as the "Indian Gardenia" or "Indian Boxwood."

Gardenia latifolia is appreciated not only for its beauty but also for its fragrant flowers. Its use in perfumery and traditional medicine underscores its cultural and economic significance in regions where it is grown.

Grewia Lieviagata | Grewia Tillefolia

Grewia  Lieviagata | Grewia Tillefolia
Grewia  Lieviagata
Family-Tiliaceas.
Common names : Gurguri , Gulgollop.  
A small tree growing near village site and deciduous forests in Fodder Plant.

 Grewia Tillefolia
Family—Tiliaceae.
Common names:- Dhamana , Dhamin  , Butale ,Dhamani.
A moderate-sized tree growing ibroiighoul the Stale in deciduous forests.
Leaves arc ealen BY BUIRALOEI. 

HARDWICKIA BINATA | Anjan | Kamra

HARDWICKIA BINATA  |  Anjan  | Kamra
Family—Caesalpiniaceae. 
Common Names. :- Anjan ,Kamra;
A deciduous tree growing in the dry forests in the State. 
Leaves are eaten by cattle. 
A very gut id green fodder.