Botanical/technical name of chikoo is
Manilkara zapota
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In Ayurveda, the Botanical identity of Vatsanabha is Aconitum ferox. But several other species of Aconitum are being use.
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The botanical name for the Malayalam word "othalanga" is Citrullus lanatus, which is commonly known as watermelon.
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The botanical name for the rubber tree is Hevea brasiliensis.
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According to it's Wikipedia entry - the scientific name is "Cocos nucifera"
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The botanical name of cassava is Manihot esculenta. It is a root vegetable that is rich in carbohydrates and is a staple food in many tropical regions around the world.
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The botanical name of ladyfinger is Abelmoschus esculentus.
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The botanical term for cup-shaped parts of some types of flowers is "calyx." The calyx is the outermost whorl of protective, leaf-like structures that encloses the flower bud and typically consists of sepals.
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The botanical name for hogla pata is Typha elephantina. It is commonly found in wetlands and marshy areas in South Asia. The plant has long, slender leaves and produces cylindrical flower spikes that resemble a corn cob.
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Finger millet, also known as Eleusine coracana, belongs to the Poaceae family and the Eleusine genus. It is a cereal crop that is commonly grown in Africa and Asia, known for its nutritional value and adaptability to various environmental conditions.
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The botanical name for colocasia is Colocasia esculenta.
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The botanical name for laburnum is Laburnum anagyroides.
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Cheetahs are not plants; therefore, they do not have "botanical" names.
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The jasmine is famous for its flowers. Some species are well known for their fragrant oil, used as a perfume or to perfume tea. Jasmine is a type of olive plant, a shrub in the (Scientific Classification) Plantae Kingdom Plants are then sub-classified into Division and Class. Jasmines are in the Angiosperm(Magnoliophyta) Division, and of the group/class called Eudicots (Magnoliopsida.) Within the Edudicots they are in the Asterid (star-like flowers) group.
(Classification names may differ according to system used). Then...
* Order: Lamiales * Family: Oleaceae (Olive) * Tribe: Jasmineae * Genus: Jasminum * Species: Any one of about 200 to 400 types! The common Jasmine is Jasminum officinale, of which there are several varieties. THE JASMINE 'FLOWER': Different types of jasmine plants have different types of flowers. They may have different shapes, colors and numbers of petals. They may have four, five or six corolla lobe petals. Some jasmines are double petalled or have petal clusters. For more information, see Related links below.
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Helianthus is the botanical name for the Sunflower.
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Cheetahs are not plants; therefore, they do not have "botanical" names.
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The botanical name for Bermudagrass is Cynodon dactylon.
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What was sprengel's goal In his botanical studies
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The web address of the Luthy Botanical Gardens is: http://www.peoriaparks.org/luthy-botanical
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The botanical name of Gongura is Hibiscus sabdariffa.
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Yes, pyrethrin is an example of a botanical insecticide.
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