BIBLIO (Ayurveda)
BIBLIO (Distribution)
Distribution Bankura (WB): Lalgarh. Frequent in open pastures, wet places and in the gardens. Fl-Fr: July-Nov.
Title - Flora of Bankura District(West Bengal)
Distribution Common in plains & hills
Title - FLORA OF ASSAM
Distribution Global: Tropics and subtropics; introduced in America. Chamba: Common as weed of gardens and cultivated fields, 600-1500 m.
Title - Flora of Chamba District (Himachal Pradesh)
Distribution INDIA: Tropical parts of India; HIMACHAL PRADESH: Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Kinnaur, Mandi, Una.
Title - Flora of Himachal Pradesh Vol III
Distribution Maharashtra: Common throughout.
Title - Flora of Maharashrta State (Monocotyledons)
Distribution Majuli: Totoya goan. A frequent to common weed of crop fields and waste sandy places.
Title - Flora of Majuli
Distribution Old world tropics._x000D_
TN: Almost all districts._x000D_
GoM: Common on mainland coast and almost all islands. Sandy & wet localities.
Title - The Flora of the Gulf of Mannar
Distribution Palni: Foothills to 750 m._x000D_
Tropical and warm temperate regions of Old World; introduced in America
Title - The Flora of the Palni Hills Vol-3
Distribution Srikakulam (AP): Bondiguda, Sudikonda. Frequent in moist waste places and cultivated lands. Also on the open hill tops with human habitations.
Title - Flora of Srikakulam District (Andhra Pradesh)
Distribution Throughout India at lower elevations. Widely distributed in tropical and warm temperate regions of the Old World; introduced in America. Orissa: Fairly common weed.
Title - The Flora of Orissa Vol IV
Distribution Throughout, everywhere; common.
Title - Flora of Gujarat State Vol 2
Distribution Tripura : Tropical regions. Fairly common
Title - FLORA OF TRIPURA STATE VOL2
Distribution Tropical and warm temperate regins of the Old Wrold; introduced in America
Title - THE FLORA OF THE TAMILNADU CARNATIC-VOL III(MONOCOTS)
Distribution Warm regions of the old world, introduced into India
Title - Flora of the Indian Desert
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Botanical Name -Dactyloctenium aegyptium BEAUV.Full Botanical citation -Dactyloctenium aegypticum (L.) P.Beauv., Ess. Agrost. Expl. Pl. t. 15. 1812; R.D.Gaur, Fl. Dist. Garhwal North West Himalaya (With Ethnobotanical Notes), TransMedia, Srinagar (Garhwal), India, 657. 1999.Family -POACEAESystem(s) of Indian Medicine -Ayurveda, Siddha, FolkBotanical Synonyms (1) -
Vernacular names -Total 30 Vernacular names found in 7 languages. English (2) - crow foot grass, egyptian grass
Hindi (5) - kuri, makaro, makra, makri, manchi
Kannada (3) - kaadu raagi hullu, kaadu ragi hullu, konana thale hullu
Malayalam (2) - kavara-pullu, kavarapullu
Sanskrit (6) -
Sanskrit Comments Tamil (10) - aricippul2, matankappul, mattanga-pillu, mattankayppul, mutankali, mutankalippul, purakam 2, purakappul, sodi, tamida
Telugu (2) - muttengapillu, nela raagi
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