BIBLIO (Ayurveda)
BIBLIO (Distribution)
Distribution All tropical countries
Title - Flora of the Indian Desert
Distribution Alwar, Banswara, Bundi, Ganganagar, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Sirohi. Common in waste and disturbed ground, along roadsides, weed in gardens and fields, preferring humus rich soils
Title - Flora of Rajasthan Vol.2
Distribution Bankura (WB): Kashipur. A weed of waste places and cultivated lands.
Title - Flora of Bankura District(West Bengal)
Distribution Betul, Bilaspur, Chhartarpur, Damoh, Dhar, East Nimar, Indore, Mandla, Raigarh, Raipur, Rewa, Satna, Shivpuri, Sidhi, West Nimar Common as weed in wastelands, cultivated fields, gardens and along roadsides
Title - Flora of Madhya Pradesh Vol. II
Distribution Global: Tropics penetrating to temperate regions. Chamba: Common in waste places and fields, 600 - 1600 m.
Title - Flora of Chamba District (Himachal Pradesh)
Distribution INDIA: Throughout India; HIMACHAL PRADESH: Kangra.
Title - Flora of Himachal Pradesh Vol II
Distribution Maharashtra: Frequent in open situations and forest edges.
Title - Flora of Maharashtra State (Dicotyledons) Volume 2
Distribution Majuli: Kamalabari. Common throughout th Island, usually in moist and waste places and in cultivated fields.
Title - Flora of Majuli
Distribution Srikakulam (AP): Nallarayaguda, Pathamahasingi, Asokam Village. Common weed in waste places and along road sides near villages.
Title - Flora of Srikakulam District (Andhra Pradesh)
Distribution Throughout India. Practically cosmopolitan in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, penetrating more widely into the temperate regions. Orissa: Fairly common weed.
Title - The Flora of Orissa Vol III
Distribution Throughout; common.
Title - Flora of Gujarat State Vol 1
Distribution Tons valley:Fairly common weed near habitation, waste places and roadsides
Title - Flora of Tons Valley (Uttaranchal)
Distribution Tripura : Tropical. A common weed of cultivated areas
Title - FLORA OF TRIPURA STATE VOL2
Distribution Tropics
Title - FLORA OF KARNATAKA VOL-1
Distribution Tropics, throughout India._x000D_
TN: All districts._x000D_
GoM: Mainland ocast, frequent, Collected at Tuticorin port, near Athur in Tuticorin and Rameswaram in Ramanathapuram. Roadsides & wet places.
Title - The Flora of the Gulf of Mannar
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Botanical Name -Amaranthus viridis L.Full Botanical citation -Amaranthus viridis L., Sp. pl. ed. 2. 1405. 1763; S. Karthikeyan & al., Flowering Plants of India - Dicots. 1: 73. 2009.Family -AMARANTHACEAESystem(s) of Indian Medicine -Ayurveda, Siddha, Folk1 Images of Amaranthus viridis , Click on image to view full size....
![]() Botanical Synonyms (2) -
Vernacular names -Total 33 Vernacular names found in 7 languages. Hindi (4) - chuolae, jangli chaulai, jangli-chauli, tendula
Kannada (4) - cheakeerae soppu, dagglarive soppu, dagglisoppu, keere soppu
Malayalam (2) - cerucira, mullancira
Marathi (2) - lahanamat, ran-bhaji
Sanskrit (6) -
Sanskrit Comments Tamil (12) - iruvati, iruvatikkirai, kollaikkirai, kullattantukkirai, kuppai-kirai, kuppaikkirai, niccatakkirai, niccatam, peyppalati, peyppalatikkirai, vakucakkirai, vakucam 2
Telugu (3) - chilaka thota koora, chilaka-thotakoora, chilakathotakura
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