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...own near [[Patna]] in [[Bihar]], [[India]]. The plant is known by a series of different names in the regions in which it is consumed - among these are ''
...blacken the teeth, and eventually corrode them. The betel-nut is the fruit of [[Areca catechu]], a palm.
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...ant]] in the [[Anacardiaceae]] family. It is [[Endemism|endemic]] to [[Sri Lanka]].
...1, with 6-8 staminodes; ovary slightly pubescent. Ceylon, up to elevations of 3,000 ft.— Closely approaches M. indica, but said by Hooker to differ in
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.... Gn. 12:495; C. citratus, DC. Lemon Grass. Gn. 12:495. For a full account of these, see Kew Bull. Misc. Inf. No. 8, 1906. See also Vetiveria. A. S. Hitc
...cies of [[Poaceae|grasses]], native to warm temperate and tropical regions of the [[Old World]] and [[Oceania]]. It is a tall [[perennial plant|perennial
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...e white, slender, spreading rays of the stigma: fr. edible, acid, the size of an apple, many-celled and many-ovuled. Trop. Asia. Intro, in Fla. and S. Ca
...''[[Dillenia]]'' native to southeastern [[Asia]], from [[India]] and [[Sri Lanka]] east to southwestern [[China]] ([[Yunnan]]) and [[Vietnam]], and south th
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...ily]] ([[Orchidaceae]]), [[endemic (ecology)|endemic]] to [[India]], [[Sri Lanka]] and [[North America]].
*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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...an, with some species occurring in India, Sri Lanka, and China. The origin of ''S. indicum'' is uncertain as it is widely cultivated and naturalized in t
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...shwagandha grows prolifically in [[India]], [[Nepal]], [[Pakistan]], [[Sri Lanka]] and [[Bangladesh]]. It is commercially cultivated in [[Madhya Pradesh]] (
...ania somnifera Dunal and Withania ashwagandha Kaul are the two sub-species of the plant.
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|common_name=Kingshuk, Palash, Dhak, Flame of the Forest, Bastard Teak, Parrot Tree
.../> Common names include '''Kingshuk''', '''Palash''', '''Dhak''', '''Flame of the Forest''', '''Bastard Teak''', '''Parrot Tree''' and '''Kesudo''' (Guju
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The '''carambola''' is a species of [[tree]] native to [[Sri Lanka]], [[India]] and [[Indonesia]]. Carambola is closely related to the [[bilim
...iner grown plants are equally attractive and have the additional advantage of being movable.
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...chidaceae]]'') which, although not large (about fifty [[species]]), is one of the most important florally.
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...w about a Botanic Garden? Make sure it's on our list! Just find the name of the garden below and add information and photos about it so others can enjo
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...after [[Charles Alston (botanist)|Charles Alston]] (1685-1760), Professor of [[botany]] at [[Edinburgh]] from 1716-1760.
''Alstonia'' (devil tree) consists of about 40-60 [[species]] (according to different authors), native to tropica
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