BIBLIO (Ayurveda)
BIBLIO (Distribution)
Distribution Balaghat, Damoh, Dhar, Durg, Hoshangabad, Indore, Mandla, Raigarh, Raipur, Rajnandgaon, Rewa, Seoni, Tikamgarh Cultivated in gardens, along forest margins
Title - Flora of Madhya Pradesh Vol I
Distribution Bankura(WB): Vishnupur. Common throughout the area; wild and cultivated._x000D_
Fl: Mar- May. Fr: June- Sep.
Title - Flora of Bankura District(West Bengal)
Distribution Cultivated and almost naturalised in West Bengal. Fruits edible.Seeds insecticidal, fish poison, used to remove lice from hairs.
Title - Flora of West Bengal Vol 1
Distribution Global: Native of Central America andWest Indies._x000D_
India: Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, BIhar, West Bengal, Assam, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Rajastan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Cultivated and almost naturalised.
Title - FLORA OF INDIA VOL 1
Distribution Maharashtra: Indigenous in W. Indies, naturalized throughout Asia, cultivated throughout for its edible fruits; also occurs as an escape.
Title - Flora of Maharashrta State (Dicotyledons) Volume 1
Distribution Native of W. Indies, now widely cultivated in the tropics; naturalized in parts of India
Title - THE FLORA OF THE TAMILNADU CARNATIC-VOL I
Distribution Native to the W.Indies. Widely cultivated throughout the tropics for its fruit.
Title - The Flora of Kerala Vol I
Distribution Shergarh forest, Jaipur, Udaipur. Native of Tropical America and West Indies, naturalised in the valleys and along streams throughout the Aravalli range, also cultivated for edible friuts
Title - Flora of Rajasthan Vol. 1
Distribution Srikakulam (AP): Donubayi, Karakavalasa, Sikkalapeta. A native of tropical America, cultivated throughout the district and very often seen growing wild near villages, along roadsides, railway lines and at the edges of forests.
Title - Flora of Srikakulam District (Andhra Pradesh)
Distribution Tropical America; naturalised in India. Tripura: Cultivated in domestic compounds.
Title - FLORA OF TRIPURA STATE VOL1
Distribution West Indies, Tropical America. Cultivated or escape.
Title - FLORA OF KARNATAKA VOL-1
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Botanical Name -Annona squamosa L.Full Botanical citation -Annona squamosa L., Sp. Pl. 1: 537. 1753; Deb. Mitra in B.D.Sharma & al., Fl. India 1: 207. 1993.Family -ANNONACEAESystem(s) of Indian Medicine -Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, Folk1 Images of Annona squamosa , Click on image to view full size....
![]() Vernacular names -Total 93 Vernacular names found in 8 languages. English (2) - custard apple, sweetsop
Hindi (8) - at, atasitaphal, sarifa, sharifa, sharilfah, shariphal, sherifa, sitaphal
Kannada (21) - amrita, amritakayida, amritaphala, amrithaphala, amrutaphala, amrytakayi, amrytakayida, amrytaphala, amuchi kaayi, amucikayi, duranji, duranji hannu, duranji mara, seethaaphala, seethaphal, seethaphala, sita, sitahala, sitahannu, sitaphal, sitaphala
Malayalam (13) - antacheecha, ata, atamaram, atha, atta, attaccakka, attachchakka, sirpa, sirpha, sitapalam, sitappalam, sutakanni, suthakanni
Marathi (4) - at, ath, seethaphal, sitaphal
Sanskrit (15) -
Sanskrit Comments Tamil (22) - annila, atta, cintamaram, cita, citta, cittamaram, cupakalavam, cupakarajamaram, letcumi 1, letcumimaram, nilampu1, nilampuccitta, pilavai-kolli, seetha pazham, sita, sitapalam, sitappalam, sith-tha, sitha, sithapalam, tirilokeyam, tirilokeyamaram
Telugu (8) - ganda gaathramu, ganda gathram, gandagatramu, seetapandu, seethapandu, seethaphalamu, sitapandu, sitaphalamu
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