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Mimosa pudica Sensitive plant Merinda linctoria Murraya koenigii Curry leaf tree Parts Used r Common or Trade Name Botanical Name Complaints Against Which Used c... > ;,: Leguminoae Root decoct. , tonic, stomch, carmin, bitter and cooling. Leaf, root Leaf Leaf, stem Useful in gravel and other urinary complaints. Used in piles and fistula. Rubbed into paste and applied to hydrocele In scorpion sting. Rubiaceae Root Leaf Cath. Tonic, febge. Rubiaceae Plant Bark, root Tonic, stomch. Stirn. Nyctanthes arbor-Iris tis Oleaceae Leaves Used variously Ocimum sanctum Labiatae Leaf Leafjuice Leaf infusion Seed Root Plant Expect.
Genordiano E. major 12. Atropa A. accuminata A. pelladon 13. Datura (4 species) D. innoxia D. alba=D. metel D. stramonium D. suavaolus 14. Swertia chirato 15. Artemisia (4 species) A. brevifolia A. maritima A. absinthium A. vulgaris 16. Aegle marmelos 17. 5 5! > t"" '"'a ~ M. L. JAKHAR, B. L. KAKRALYA, S. J. SINGH AND KARAN SINGH 43 TABLE 5 Species Biodiversity in Pinus Genus No. Species Common Name Uses I. Pinus edulis 2. Pinus elliotii Mutpine Slash pine 3. 4. Pinus palustris Pinus roxburghii 5.
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