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BIBLIO (Ayurveda)
BIBLIO (Distribution)
Distribution China, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. Commonly cultivated for its flower.
Title - The Flora of Kerala Vol I
Distribution Cultivated throughout the plains of West Bengal in parks and gardens. Decoction of leaves used in cholera. An essential oil used in perfumery is prepared from the flowers.
Title - Flora of West Bengal Vol 1
Distribution Global: Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar to Malesia._x000D_
India: Said to be native of South India, cultivated as well as naturalised through out the country.
Title - FLORA OF INDIA VOL 1
Distribution Peninsula and Sri Lanka; cultivated throughout India, Java, S. China
Title - THE FLORA OF THE TAMILNADU CARNATIC-VOL I
Distribution Planted in gardens in Raipur Planted
Title - Flora of Madhya Pradesh Vol I
Distribution Probably a native of S. India and Sri Lanka, commonly cultivated in other regions.
Title - FLORA OF TRIPURA STATE VOL1
Distribution Tons valley: Occassional near habitation; cultivated as well as naturalised.
Title - Flora of Tons Valley (Uttaranchal)
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Botanical Name -Artabotrys hexapetalus (L.F.) BHANDARIFull Botanical citation -Artabotrys hexapetalus (L.f.) Bhandari in Baileya 12(4): 147. 1964.; Deb. Mitra in B.D.Sharma & al., Fl. India 1: 251. 1993.Family -ANNONACEAESystem(s) of Indian Medicine -Ayurveda, Siddha, FolkBotanical Synonyms (1) -
Vernacular names -Total 48 Vernacular names found in 7 languages. Hindi (3) - harichampa, madanmast, madmanti
Kannada (13) - kandaala sampige, kandalisampage, kantalisampige, kanthaala sampige, madana kaamaeshvari, madana masthi hoo, mandanamanjari hoo, manoranjana balli, manoranjanballi, manoranjani, manoranjani hoo balli, manoranjini hoovu, naaga champaka
Malayalam (4) - madanakameshvari, madanakamesvari, madanakameswari, manoranjitam
Marathi (2) - hiravaachaapa, hirvachampa
Sanskrit (4) -
Sanskrit Comments Tamil (12) - akkurotam, antakam, kanankay, kulakayam, kunarancitam, makaticam, mano-ranjitam, manorancitam, manoranjidam, manoranjitham, matanakamappu 2, tiga sampangi
Telugu (10) - manoranjidamu, manoranjitam, manoranjithamu, muddasampenga, phala-sampenga, phalasampanga, sakalaphala-sampenga, sakalaphalasampanga, sampenga, thiga sampangi
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