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Capparaceae and Cleomaceae fortnight
Cleomaceae, the cleome or spider-flower family Arivela viscosa (L.) Raf. popularly known by synonym Cleome viscosa L. |
| ah-ree-uh-WAY-luh -- aryavela, Malabar name of the plant Cleome viscosa ... A Malayalam and English dictionary vis-KOH-suh -- sticky commonly known as: Asian spider flower, cleome, dog mustard, tickweed, viscid cleome, wild caia, wild mustard, yellow spider flower • Gadwali: jakhiya • Gujarati: પિલી તળવાની pili talvani • Hindi: उजला हुलहुल ujla hulhul •Kannada: nayibela • Konkani: तिळोणी कानफुटी tiloni kanfuti • Malayalam: ആര്യവേള aryavela, naivela • Marathi: पिवळी तिळवण pivali tilwan • Rajasthani: bagra • Sanskrit: आदित्यभक्त adityabhakta, अर्क कान्ता arka kanta • Tamil: நைக்கடுகு naikkaduku, நாய்க்கடுகு naikkatuku, நாய்வேளை naivelai • Telugu: కుక్కవావింట kukkavavinta, శ్వాసబర్బర svasabarbara • Urdu: هلہل hulhul Distribution: pantropical, probable origin tropical Asia References: Flowers of India • PIER • NPGS / GRIN • Further Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar |
along NH4 near Khandala on 12 JUL 08 ![]() |
| Regards. Dinesh |
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