Tanjaliya leaves are known as Indian Edible Gum or Tragacanth Gum in English.
The plant known as "pathorkuchi" in Bengali is called "bryophyllum pinnatum" in English. It is also commonly known as the "air plant" or "miracle leaf" due to its ability to propagate from its leaves.
A group of leaves is called a pile. A pile of leaves is collected together during the autumn season when they fall from the trees.
The first two leaves on a bean plant are called cotyledon leaves. These leaves are part of the seed embryo and are different in shape and function compared to the plant's true leaves which will develop later.
The loss of water through a plant's leaves is called transpiration. It is a process where water is absorbed by the roots and then evaporates from the leaves into the atmosphere.
Bathua leaves are commonly known as pigweed or lamb's quarters in English.
bathua itself is Hindi name.vastukah is the sanskrith name.in Tamil it is called paruppukirai.
Bathua leaves are called 车前草 (chē qián cǎo) in Chinese.
Bathua leaves in Tamil is called as 'Paruppu Keerai'.
In Marathi, they are "chakvaath".
Parippu cheera
The Kannada word for 'bathua leaves' is 'paruppu soppu'.
Bathua, the Chenopodium album is a fast-growing weedy annual plant in the genus Chenopodium. Fat Hen, White Goosefoot, Lamb's-quarters, Pigweed ordungweedare the common names of Bathua.
tanjaliyo, or tandaliyo, tanjaliya ni bhaji
bathua is In Gujarati is Bathavo.
బాతువా ఆకులు, or in Roman characters, Bātuvā ākulu (or simply Bathu).
"Bathua" in Gujarati refers to a leafy green vegetable called "chenopodium album." It is commonly used in Indian cuisine to prepare dishes such as saag or parathas.