BIBLIO (Ayurveda)
BIBLIO (Distribution)
Distribution Balaghat, Bastar, Bilaspur, Chhatarpur, Damoh, Durg, Raigarh, Raipur, Rajnandgaon, Satna, Sidhi, Surguja Common in wastelands and mixed forests
Title - Flora of Madhya Pradesh Vol. II
Distribution Bankura(WB): Amarkanan. Fairly abundant on roadsides, grassy fields and in the gardens. Fl-Fr: THroughout the year.
Title - Flora of Bankura District(West Bengal)
Distribution Bulsar and Chhotaudepur.
Title - Flora of Gujarat State Vol 1
Distribution Kota. Native of America, naturalised in wet habitats in the gardens
Title - Flora of Rajasthan Vol.2
Distribution Maharashtra: Common near moist places, forming dense, appressed, close matting with its leaves. Bhandara, Mumbai, Nagpur.
Title - Flora of Maharashtra State (Dicotyledons) Volume 2
Distribution Majuli: Mohkina. Frequent to common in abandoned field, waste grounds and also in cultivated fields.
Title - Flora of Majuli
Distribution Meghalaya
Title - FOREST FLORA OF MEGHALAYA VOL 2
Distribution Srikakulam (AP): Kondamulagam, Bogabani, near Novagada colony. Common near streams forming dense adpressed c;lose mating with its leaves. Native od S.America, now naturalised in the tropical Countries like Africa, Madagascar, India etc.
Title - Flora of Srikakulam District (Andhra Pradesh)
Distribution Tripura : Mexico to N ARgentine, West Indies, tropical Africa, Madagascar and Malay Peninsula; naturalised in India. Scattered all over
Title - FLORA OF TRIPURA STATE VOL2
Distribution Widely naturalized in India. New World tropics, tropical Africa, Madagascar. Orissa: Common weed in lawns, roadsides, grasslands etc.
Title - The Flora of Orissa Vol II
|
Botanical Name -Evolvulus nummularius L.Full Botanical citation -Evolvulus nummularius (L.) L., Sp. Pl. ed. 2: 391. 1762; R.D.Gaur, Fl. Distr. Garhwal North West Himalaya (With Ethnobotanical Notes), TransMedia, Srinagar (Garhwal), India, 438. 1999.Family -CONVOLVULACEAESystem(s) of Indian Medicine -AyurvedaVernacular names -Total 2 Vernacular names found in 1 languages. Sanskrit (2) -
Sanskrit Comments |