Nothosaerva brachiata
WebMedia in category "Nothosaerva brachiata" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Aerva lanata as Aerva floribunda, Nothosaerva brachiata as Pseudanthus brachiatus.jpg2,944 × 4,110; 2.46 MB Nothosaerva brachiata as Pseudanthus brachiatus.jpg1,320 × 2,121; 731 KB WebNothosaerva is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Amaranthaceae containing the single species Nothosaerva brachiata. It is native to India, Sri Lanka, …
Nothosaerva brachiata
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WebOct 1, 2010 · The roots ofNothosaerva brachiata Wight is used is South India as one of the sources of Pashanabheda. The study comprising taxonomy of the species, macro- and … WebAnnual herb 10-45 cm high, moostly branching from the base. Leaves opposite or alternate, elliptic-oblong or ovate, 1-5 cm long for basal leaves, becoming shorter and narrower …
WebClassification and research data for Nothosaerva brachiata, a species of eudicot in the family Amaranthaceae (amaranth family).. WebNOTHOSAERVA brachiata(L.) Wight[family AMARANTHACEAE], (1853). Fig. 85 A–E. Information. Plant (4–)10–45 cm with many divaricate branches from near the base …
WebNothosaerva Brachiata This medical term were found from 1 different sources Health Encyclopedia Wight. Family: Amaranthaceae. Habitat: Distributed in tropical Africa and … WebSpecies: Nothosaerva brachiata Species Name (as per The Plant List): Nothosaerva brachiata (L.) Wight Vernacular name: Moduranga (Ori.) Habit: Herb Flower, Fruit: December-February Comments: In plains in moist low-lying ground, along river banks etc. Conservation Status: Not Evaluated (NE)
WebAnnual herb 10-45 cm high, moostly branching from the base. Leaves opposite or alternate, elliptic-oblong or ovate, 1-5 cm long for basal leaves, becoming shorter and narrower …
WebAverage daily minimum and maximum summer temperatures: 28–29°C; 39–40°C in Summer and 2-21°C; 30–31°C in winter. The terrestrial part of the protected area cover around 710 sq. km, of which the ten largest islands comprise some 660 sq. km, as follows: Farasan al-Kabir 381 sq km As-Saqid (Sajid) 149 sq km Ad-Dissan (Dusan) 35.7 sq km literature mailers wholesale free shippingWebEPPO Code: NTSBR. Preferred name: Nothosaerva brachiata. Authority: (Linnaeus) Weight. Notes. Western Asia (Arabia, Pakistan), India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indochina … import contextilyWebNOTHOSAERVA brachiata (L.) Wight [family AMARANTHACEAE], (1853). Fig. 85 A–E. Information. Plant (4–)10–45 cm with many divaricate branches from near the base upwards; stem and branches glabrous or thinly hairy. Leaves narrowly elliptic to ovate, thinly hairy to glabrous or almost so, blade of lower leaves of main stem c. 10–40(–50) x ... import controller vacancy in durbanWebFeb 5, 2024 · Priyanka kantivan goswami wt al., Protective effect of root of Nothosaerva brachiata weight in ethylene glycol induced urolithiatic rats, Int. Res J. Pharm, 2015, 6(12); 808-812. Mert ilhan et al., Preclinical evaluation of Antiurolithiatic activity of Viburnum opulus L. on sodium oxalate induced urolithiasis rat model, Evidence based ... import content powershellWebAnnual herb 10-45 cm high, moostly branching from the base. Leaves opposite or alternate, elliptic-oblong or ovate, 1-5 cm long for basal leaves, becoming shorter and narrower further up, thinly hairy to more or less hairless, more or less gradually tapering into a petiole up to about half the length of the leaf blade. literature mailing boxeshttp://biosci.in/index.php/jrbms/article/view/55 literature mailers whiteNothosaerva Nothosaerva brachiata (L.) Wight First published in Icon. Pl. Ind. Orient. 6: 1 (1853) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Tropical & S. Africa, Indian Subcontinent to Myanmar, SE. Borneo. It is an annual and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome. Taxonomy Images General information Distribution import content to wordpress