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BIBLIO (Distribution)
Distribution Ajmer, Banswara, Jaipur, Jhalawar, Sirohi. Native of South America, naturalised in wastelands, cultivated fields and forests, often gregarious at some spots and spreading very rapidly
Title - Flora of Rajasthan Vol. 1
Distribution Balaghat, Bilaspur, Damoh, Durg, Indore, Raigarh, Raipur, Rajnandgaon, Sidhi Open lands and roadsides
Title - Flora of Madhya Pradesh Vol I
Distribution Bankura(WB): Vishnupur. In waste lands and sometimes on raodsides Fl: Sep-Nov. Fr: Oct-Dec.
Title - Flora of Bankura District(West Bengal)
Distribution INDIA: North-Western Himalaya; HIMACHAL PRADESH: Kinnaur, Simla.
Title - Flora of Himachal Pradesh Vol II
Distribution Introduced into various parts of India. Native of S.America, introduced into tropical S.Africa, Nepal, Hawaiian Islands. Orissa: Common weed.
Title - The Flora of Orissa Vol II
Distribution Maharashtra: Common throughout as a weed in open situations.
Title - Flora of Maharashtra State (Dicotyledons) Volume 2
Distribution Native of Brasil, spreading as a weed in all warm countries
Title - Flora of the Indian Desert
Distribution Native of S.America, a weed throughout India._x000D_
TN: All districts._x000D_
GoM: Mainland coas, common. Road sides & wastelands.
Title - The Flora of the Gulf of Mannar
Distribution Rajasthan: Throughout the State. India (A.P., T.N., Orissa, Delhi, M.P., H.P., U.P., Kerala, Gujarat, Karnataka, Punjab). Native of Brazil, naturalized in Africa, Nepal, Hawaiian Islands and Sri Lanka. Introduced weed, now naturalized.
Title - FLORA OF RAJASTHAN
Distribution Srikakulam (AP): Killadaguda, Banapuram. Common weed in waste places. It is a native of South America and almost naturalised throughout in recent years.
Title - Flora of Srikakulam District (Andhra Pradesh)
Distribution Throughout (except Kutch), scattered or gregarious; native of central America.
Title - Flora of Gujarat State Vol 1
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Botanical Name -Acanthospermum hispidum DC.Full Botanical citation -Acanthospermum hispidum DC., Prodr. 5: 522. 1836; S. Karthikeyan & al., Flowering Plants of India - Dicots. 1: 184. 2009.Family -ASTERACEAESystem(s) of Indian Medicine -FolkVernacular names -Total 2 Vernacular names found in 2 languages. Kannada (1) - kadle mullu
Telugu (1) - palleru
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