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Chenopodium bonus - henricus (Chenopodiaceae)
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· Plants for a Future: http://www.pfaf.org/user/plant.aspx?latinname=Chenopodium+bonus-henricus
· GRIN Taxonomic Information: http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?10184
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Medical vocabulary: What does Chenopodiaceae mean
What does Chenopodiaceae mean in English?
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FROM ENGLISH TO FRENCH = Chenopodiaceae
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How to Pronounce Chenopodiaceae
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Seminare gli Spinaci: a file, a spaglio e scalare
http://www.giardinaggioweb.net/posts/133-spinaci-e-bietole-come-coltivarli-con-successo
Lo spinacio Spinacea oleracea (Chenopodiaceae) è una pianta erbacea annuale, longidiurna e microterma, si adatta quindi ad un clima fresco come quello primaverile del Centro-nord Italia. Il periodo di semina comincia col finire dell'inverno e può andare avanti per tutta la primavera.
1, Il terreno prima della
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Die Zuckerrüben-Ernte
Die Zuckerrübe (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, Altissima-Gruppe) ist eine landwirtschaftliche Kulturpflanze und gehört zur Familie der Fuchsschwanzgewächse (Amaranthaceae). Früher wurde sie zur Familie der Gänsefußgewächse (Chenopodiaceae) gestellt, diese sind inzwischen in den Fuchsschwanzgewächsen enthalten. Wie Futterrübe und Rote Bete ist sie eine Kulturform der Gemeinen Rübe (Beta vulgaris su
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Foraging for fat hen / lambsquarters - Chenopodium album. Our quinoa
Full time wild food educator Christopher Hope, from www.wildplantguide.co.uk discusses our native close relative of the popular Andean grain Quinoa...none other than the gardener's enemy fat hen! (Chenopodium Album) from the Chenopodiaceae (Beetroot) family.
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Wormwood Oil Health Benefits
Wormseed oil is extracted from the entire herb, especially the seed or fruits, by a process called steam distillation from Chenopodium ambrosioides of the Chenopodiaceae family
DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational use only. It should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
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DOUBLE RED QUINOA SALMON RECIPE
Red quinoa is amazing for its vibrant color, which makes a colorful bed for salmon and an exciting dish for olive oil. The nutrient composition is favourable compared with common cereals. Quinoa seeds contain all essential amino acid (rare in the vegetable kingdom) and elements like: calcium, phosphorus, and iron. It comes from Chenopodiaceae as spinach and beetroots. The Quinoa or Chenopodium Qui
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Quinoa shahzad basra pakistan 1.mp4
Quinoa belongs to Chenopodiaceae family. Though it is not a cereal but used as staple food in Andes. Since it is low in sodium and highly balanced nutrition so getting popularity worldwide. I have introduced it in Pakistan very successfully. It is a potential future cash crop of pakistan
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Joseph Simcox Botanical Explorer interviewing David Brenner, USDA Ames, Iowa
In this interview Joseph Simcox, interviews David Brenner about the genetic resources of Chenopodiaceae that are held and maintained at the USDA plant introduction station in Ames, Iowa. David speaks about the collections, and pertinent aspects of his work.
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Cai bo xoi
Cải bó xôi có tên khoa học là Spinacia oleracea L. Chenopodiaceae. Còn theo cách gọi của Đông y, thì rau này là ba thái, rau chân vịt. Rau cải bó xôi có một vị ngọt, tính mát.
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CENIZO O BERZA PERRUNA: Chenopodium album (www.riomoros.com)
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La Berza perruna (Chenopodium album), también conocida como ceñilgo, cenizo o bledo, es una planta espontánea y autóctona de España, de la familia Chenopodiaceae, con dispersión mundial excepto en los extremos Norte y Sur.
Alcanza una altura de hasta 1 metro, tiene el tallo de color verde tendiendo a verderojizo en la madurez.
Las hojas son romb
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Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is an edible flowering plant in
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Amaranth And Lamb's Quarters - Edible Goosefoot Family Plant Identification
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RAU CẢI BÓ XÔI - RAU BINA - RAU CHÂN VỊT
RAU CẢI BÓ XÔI - RAU BINA - RAU CHÂN VỊT
Cải bó xôi có tên khoa học là Spinacia oleracea L. Chenopodiaceae. Còn theo cách gọi của Đông y, thì rau này là ba thái, rau chân vịt. Rau cải bó xôi có một vị ngọt, tính mát.
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Beet Harvest
High Park Allotment Garden, Toronto, October 8, 2011.
The beet (Beta vulgaris) is a plant in the Chenopodiaceae family which is now included in Amaranthaceae family. It is best known in its numerous cultivated varieties, the most well known of which is the purple root vegetable known as the beetroot or garden beet. However, other cultivated varieties include the leaf vegetables chard and spinach
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Beta vulgaris var cicla 红叶甜菜
Beta vulgaris var. cicla Ornamental Swiss Chard Chenopodiaceae 藜科 红叶甜菜
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Key Ingredients of Epidendrum radicans Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database
Key Ingredients of Epidendrum radicans Pav. based Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database for Skin Diseases
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ALOO MEETHI POTATO SPINACH DAL VEGETARIAN DISH
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is an edible flowering plant in the family of Amaranthaceae. It is native to central and southwestern Asia. It is an annual plant (rarely biennial), which grows to a height of up to 30 cm. Spinach may survive over winter in temperate regions. The leaves are alternate, simple, ovate to triangular-based, very variable in size from about 2--30 cm long and 1--15 cm broad, w
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Medicinal Plant used for Bacterial Vaginosis - Pankaj Oudhia's Ethnobotanical Surveys-1885
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Chenopodium bonus - henricus (Chenopodiaceae)
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More information??? Review:
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· GRIN Taxonomic Information: http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?10184
wn.com/Chenopodium Bonus Henricus (Chenopodiaceae)
More information??? Review:
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- published: 24 May 2013
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How to Pronounce Chenopodiaceae
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Learn how to say words in English correctly with Emma Saying free pronunciation tutorials. Over 140,000 words were already uploaded... Check them out!
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- published: 29 Jan 2014
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Seminare gli Spinaci: a file, a spaglio e scalare
http://www.giardinaggioweb.net/posts/133-spinaci-e-bietole-come-coltivarli-con-successo
Lo spinacio Spinacea oleracea (Chenopodiaceae) è una pianta erbacea annu...
http://www.giardinaggioweb.net/posts/133-spinaci-e-bietole-come-coltivarli-con-successo
Lo spinacio Spinacea oleracea (Chenopodiaceae) è una pianta erbacea annuale, longidiurna e microterma, si adatta quindi ad un clima fresco come quello primaverile del Centro-nord Italia. Il periodo di semina comincia col finire dell'inverno e può andare avanti per tutta la primavera.
1, Il terreno prima della semina va preparato con lavori superficiali, atti a renderlo soffice, rimuovendo sassi e scheletro ed effettuando una concimazione a lenta cessione, dato che la coltura non è molto esigente dal punto di vista nutrizionale.
2. La scelta: lo spinacio può essere seminato sia a file che a spaglio sulla proda interessata.
3. Nella semina a file, viene prima delimitata l’area con un filo sotto il quale viene scavato un solco, ponendo 2 o 3 semi ogni 10 cm, ad ottenere una pianta ogni 10cm. Una volta che i semi sono stati posti nel solco, per facilitarne una rapida germinazione è consigliabile coprirli con terriccio o sabbia per uno spessore pari al doppio o triplo rispetto al diametro del seme stesso (circa 1cm) senza schiacciarli.
4. Oltre alla semina a file, lo spinacio può essere seminato a spaglio; anche in questo caso il suolo va ben livellato e reso soffice attraverso un rastrello. Una volta preparato il suolo, i semi vanno distribuiti a 20cm dalla superficie attraverso un semplice ma regolare movimento della mano. Le piante dovrebbero essere distanziate le une dalle altre 10cm, se non lo fossero, è necessario diradarle.
5. Al termine della semina, si dovrebbe passare nuovamente il rastrello, per facilitare la copertura dei semi stessi e l'irrigazione da effettuare subito dopo.
La raccolta dello spinacio avviene circa 60 giorni dopo la sua semina.
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http://www.giardinaggioweb.net/posts/133-spinaci-e-bietole-come-coltivarli-con-successo
Lo spinacio Spinacea oleracea (Chenopodiaceae) è una pianta erbacea annuale, longidiurna e microterma, si adatta quindi ad un clima fresco come quello primaverile del Centro-nord Italia. Il periodo di semina comincia col finire dell'inverno e può andare avanti per tutta la primavera.
1, Il terreno prima della semina va preparato con lavori superficiali, atti a renderlo soffice, rimuovendo sassi e scheletro ed effettuando una concimazione a lenta cessione, dato che la coltura non è molto esigente dal punto di vista nutrizionale.
2. La scelta: lo spinacio può essere seminato sia a file che a spaglio sulla proda interessata.
3. Nella semina a file, viene prima delimitata l’area con un filo sotto il quale viene scavato un solco, ponendo 2 o 3 semi ogni 10 cm, ad ottenere una pianta ogni 10cm. Una volta che i semi sono stati posti nel solco, per facilitarne una rapida germinazione è consigliabile coprirli con terriccio o sabbia per uno spessore pari al doppio o triplo rispetto al diametro del seme stesso (circa 1cm) senza schiacciarli.
4. Oltre alla semina a file, lo spinacio può essere seminato a spaglio; anche in questo caso il suolo va ben livellato e reso soffice attraverso un rastrello. Una volta preparato il suolo, i semi vanno distribuiti a 20cm dalla superficie attraverso un semplice ma regolare movimento della mano. Le piante dovrebbero essere distanziate le une dalle altre 10cm, se non lo fossero, è necessario diradarle.
5. Al termine della semina, si dovrebbe passare nuovamente il rastrello, per facilitare la copertura dei semi stessi e l'irrigazione da effettuare subito dopo.
La raccolta dello spinacio avviene circa 60 giorni dopo la sua semina.
- published: 03 Apr 2015
- views: 6886
Die Zuckerrüben-Ernte
Die Zuckerrübe (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, Altissima-Gruppe) ist eine landwirtschaftliche Kulturpflanze und gehört zur Familie der Fuchsschwanzgewächse (Ama...
Die Zuckerrübe (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, Altissima-Gruppe) ist eine landwirtschaftliche Kulturpflanze und gehört zur Familie der Fuchsschwanzgewächse (Amaranthaceae). Früher wurde sie zur Familie der Gänsefußgewächse (Chenopodiaceae) gestellt, diese sind inzwischen in den Fuchsschwanzgewächsen enthalten. Wie Futterrübe und Rote Bete ist sie eine Kulturform der Gemeinen Rübe (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris). Sie stammt von der Wilden Rübe oder Wild-Bete (Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima) ab und wurde züchterisch auf einen stark erhöhten Gehalt an Zucker (Saccharose (Haushaltszucker)) hin verändert.
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Die Zuckerrübe (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, Altissima-Gruppe) ist eine landwirtschaftliche Kulturpflanze und gehört zur Familie der Fuchsschwanzgewächse (Amaranthaceae). Früher wurde sie zur Familie der Gänsefußgewächse (Chenopodiaceae) gestellt, diese sind inzwischen in den Fuchsschwanzgewächsen enthalten. Wie Futterrübe und Rote Bete ist sie eine Kulturform der Gemeinen Rübe (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris). Sie stammt von der Wilden Rübe oder Wild-Bete (Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima) ab und wurde züchterisch auf einen stark erhöhten Gehalt an Zucker (Saccharose (Haushaltszucker)) hin verändert.
- published: 10 Oct 2014
- views: 1816
Foraging for fat hen / lambsquarters - Chenopodium album. Our quinoa
Full time wild food educator Christopher Hope, from www.wildplantguide.co.uk discusses our native close relative of the popular Andean grain Quinoa...none other...
Full time wild food educator Christopher Hope, from www.wildplantguide.co.uk discusses our native close relative of the popular Andean grain Quinoa...none other than the gardener's enemy fat hen! (Chenopodium Album) from the Chenopodiaceae (Beetroot) family.
wn.com/Foraging For Fat Hen Lambsquarters Chenopodium Album. Our Quinoa
Full time wild food educator Christopher Hope, from www.wildplantguide.co.uk discusses our native close relative of the popular Andean grain Quinoa...none other than the gardener's enemy fat hen! (Chenopodium Album) from the Chenopodiaceae (Beetroot) family.
- published: 01 Aug 2014
- views: 654
Wormwood Oil Health Benefits
Wormseed oil is extracted from the entire herb, especially the seed or fruits, by a process called steam distillation from Chenopodium ambrosioides of the Cheno...
Wormseed oil is extracted from the entire herb, especially the seed or fruits, by a process called steam distillation from Chenopodium ambrosioides of the Chenopodiaceae family
DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational use only. It should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
wn.com/Wormwood Oil Health Benefits
Wormseed oil is extracted from the entire herb, especially the seed or fruits, by a process called steam distillation from Chenopodium ambrosioides of the Chenopodiaceae family
DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational use only. It should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
- published: 07 Feb 2014
- views: 833
DOUBLE RED QUINOA SALMON RECIPE
Red quinoa is amazing for its vibrant color, which makes a colorful bed for salmon and an exciting dish for olive oil. The nutrient composition is favourable co...
Red quinoa is amazing for its vibrant color, which makes a colorful bed for salmon and an exciting dish for olive oil. The nutrient composition is favourable compared with common cereals. Quinoa seeds contain all essential amino acid (rare in the vegetable kingdom) and elements like: calcium, phosphorus, and iron. It comes from Chenopodiaceae as spinach and beetroots. The Quinoa or Chenopodium Quinoa, is a high in protein cereal and gluten free. We mixed quinoa with red salmon and olive oil for an delicious taste. You have no more chance... prepare our tasty recipe.
La quinoa rossa è strabiliante per il suo colore, il quale creare un colorato letto rosso per il salmone ed un appassionante piatto per l'olio di oliva. La composizione nutritiva è favorevolmente comparata con i comuni cereali. I semi di quinoa contengono tutti gli aminoacidi essenziali e (fatto rarissimo nel regno vegetale), ed elementi come il calcio, il fosforo ed il ferro. Essa deriva dalla famiglia delle Chenopodiacee come gli spinaci e la barbabietola. La quinoa o Chnopodium Quinoa, è un cereale alto in proteine ed è senza glutine. Noi abbiamo mischiato il salmone rosso e l'olio di oliva per un sapore delizioso. Non hai più chance... prepara la tua saporita ricetta.
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wn.com/Double Red Quinoa Salmon Recipe
Red quinoa is amazing for its vibrant color, which makes a colorful bed for salmon and an exciting dish for olive oil. The nutrient composition is favourable compared with common cereals. Quinoa seeds contain all essential amino acid (rare in the vegetable kingdom) and elements like: calcium, phosphorus, and iron. It comes from Chenopodiaceae as spinach and beetroots. The Quinoa or Chenopodium Quinoa, is a high in protein cereal and gluten free. We mixed quinoa with red salmon and olive oil for an delicious taste. You have no more chance... prepare our tasty recipe.
La quinoa rossa è strabiliante per il suo colore, il quale creare un colorato letto rosso per il salmone ed un appassionante piatto per l'olio di oliva. La composizione nutritiva è favorevolmente comparata con i comuni cereali. I semi di quinoa contengono tutti gli aminoacidi essenziali e (fatto rarissimo nel regno vegetale), ed elementi come il calcio, il fosforo ed il ferro. Essa deriva dalla famiglia delle Chenopodiacee come gli spinaci e la barbabietola. La quinoa o Chnopodium Quinoa, è un cereale alto in proteine ed è senza glutine. Noi abbiamo mischiato il salmone rosso e l'olio di oliva per un sapore delizioso. Non hai più chance... prepara la tua saporita ricetta.
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SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/TrainToS...
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Check out more good training and exercises for your training.
1. Overhead squat 1 arm med ball
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r1EYB...
2. Squat 1 Leg with Fitball
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yidp8...
3. Kettlebell Squat tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrtew...
4. How to do: ROMANIAN DEADLIFT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nexj_...
5.Squat
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Quinoa shahzad basra pakistan 1.mp4
Quinoa belongs to Chenopodiaceae family. Though it is not a cereal but used as staple food in Andes. Since it is low in sodium and highly balanced nutrition so ...
Quinoa belongs to Chenopodiaceae family. Though it is not a cereal but used as staple food in Andes. Since it is low in sodium and highly balanced nutrition so getting popularity worldwide. I have introduced it in Pakistan very successfully. It is a potential future cash crop of pakistan
wn.com/Quinoa Shahzad Basra Pakistan 1.Mp4
Quinoa belongs to Chenopodiaceae family. Though it is not a cereal but used as staple food in Andes. Since it is low in sodium and highly balanced nutrition so getting popularity worldwide. I have introduced it in Pakistan very successfully. It is a potential future cash crop of pakistan
- published: 05 Apr 2011
- views: 1505
Joseph Simcox Botanical Explorer interviewing David Brenner, USDA Ames, Iowa
In this interview Joseph Simcox, interviews David Brenner about the genetic resources of Chenopodiaceae that are held and maintained at the USDA plant introduct...
In this interview Joseph Simcox, interviews David Brenner about the genetic resources of Chenopodiaceae that are held and maintained at the USDA plant introduction station in Ames, Iowa. David speaks about the collections, and pertinent aspects of his work.
wn.com/Joseph Simcox Botanical Explorer Interviewing David Brenner, Usda Ames, Iowa
In this interview Joseph Simcox, interviews David Brenner about the genetic resources of Chenopodiaceae that are held and maintained at the USDA plant introduction station in Ames, Iowa. David speaks about the collections, and pertinent aspects of his work.
- published: 22 Aug 2013
- views: 272
Cai bo xoi
Cải bó xôi có tên khoa học là Spinacia oleracea L. Chenopodiaceae. Còn theo cách gọi của Đông y, thì rau này là ba thái, rau chân vịt. Rau cải bó xôi có một vị ...
Cải bó xôi có tên khoa học là Spinacia oleracea L. Chenopodiaceae. Còn theo cách gọi của Đông y, thì rau này là ba thái, rau chân vịt. Rau cải bó xôi có một vị ngọt, tính mát.
- Đóng gói: 10g/gói.
- Gói 1LB (454g) giá 250.000đ
wn.com/Cai Bo Xoi
Cải bó xôi có tên khoa học là Spinacia oleracea L. Chenopodiaceae. Còn theo cách gọi của Đông y, thì rau này là ba thái, rau chân vịt. Rau cải bó xôi có một vị ngọt, tính mát.
- Đóng gói: 10g/gói.
- Gói 1LB (454g) giá 250.000đ
- published: 26 Aug 2014
- views: 1052
CENIZO O BERZA PERRUNA: Chenopodium album (www.riomoros.com)
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La Berza perruna (Chenopodium album), también conocida como ceñilgo, cenizo o bledo, es una planta espontánea ...
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La Berza perruna (Chenopodium album), también conocida como ceñilgo, cenizo o bledo, es una planta espontánea y autóctona de España, de la familia Chenopodiaceae, con dispersión mundial excepto en los extremos Norte y Sur.
Alcanza una altura de hasta 1 metro, tiene el tallo de color verde tendiendo a verderojizo en la madurez.
Las hojas son romboidales y dentadas, con apariencia harinosa grisacea.
Las flores se disponen en panícula produciendo abundantes semillas.
Es una planta ruderal y mala hierba en agricultura, apareciendo sobre todo en cultivos de regadío en verano. Su abundancia de semillas produce varias germinaciones a lo largo del ciclo, siempre que tenga las condiciones adecuadas, constituyendo un problema de disminución de producción. También en cunetas, bordes de caminos, jardines y lugares abandonados.
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La Berza perruna (Chenopodium album), también conocida como ceñilgo, cenizo o bledo, es una planta espontánea y autóctona de España, de la familia Chenopodiaceae, con dispersión mundial excepto en los extremos Norte y Sur.
Alcanza una altura de hasta 1 metro, tiene el tallo de color verde tendiendo a verderojizo en la madurez.
Las hojas son romboidales y dentadas, con apariencia harinosa grisacea.
Las flores se disponen en panícula produciendo abundantes semillas.
Es una planta ruderal y mala hierba en agricultura, apareciendo sobre todo en cultivos de regadío en verano. Su abundancia de semillas produce varias germinaciones a lo largo del ciclo, siempre que tenga las condiciones adecuadas, constituyendo un problema de disminución de producción. También en cunetas, bordes de caminos, jardines y lugares abandonados.
Para saber más sobre EL CENIZO O BERZA PERRUNA (Chenopodium album) se puede ir a: http://riomoros.blogspot.com.es/2011/08/la-berza-perruna-chenopodium-album.html
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- published: 01 Jul 2012
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Health Benefits Of Spinach | Best Health Tip And Food Tips | Education
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Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is an edible flowering plant in the family of Amaranthaceae. It is native to central and southwestern Asia. It is an annual plant (rarely biennial), which grows to a height of up to 30 cm. Spinach may survive over winter in temperate regions. The leaves are alternate, simple, ovate to triangular-based, very variable in size from about 2–30 cm long and 1–15 cm broad, with larger leaves at the base of the plant and small leaves higher on the flowering stem. The flowers are inconspicuous, yellow-green, 3–4 mm diameter, maturing into a small, hard, dry, lumpy fruit cluster 5–10 mm across containing several seeds.
Common spinach, Spinacia oleracea, was long considered to be in the Chenopodiaceae family, but in 2003, the Chenopodiaceae family was combined with the Amaranthaceae family under the family name 'Amaranthaceae' in the order Caryophyllales. Within the Amaranthaceae family, Amaranthoideae and Chenopodioideae are now subfamilies, for the amaranths and the chenopods, respectively.
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Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is an edible flowering plant in the family of Amaranthaceae. It is native to central and southwestern Asia. It is an annual plant (rarely biennial), which grows to a height of up to 30 cm. Spinach may survive over winter in temperate regions. The leaves are alternate, simple, ovate to triangular-based, very variable in size from about 2–30 cm long and 1–15 cm broad, with larger leaves at the base of the plant and small leaves higher on the flowering stem. The flowers are inconspicuous, yellow-green, 3–4 mm diameter, maturing into a small, hard, dry, lumpy fruit cluster 5–10 mm across containing several seeds.
Common spinach, Spinacia oleracea, was long considered to be in the Chenopodiaceae family, but in 2003, the Chenopodiaceae family was combined with the Amaranthaceae family under the family name 'Amaranthaceae' in the order Caryophyllales. Within the Amaranthaceae family, Amaranthoideae and Chenopodioideae are now subfamilies, for the amaranths and the chenopods, respectively.
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Amaranth And Lamb's Quarters - Edible Goosefoot Family Plant Identification
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This video shows how to identify Amaranthus retroflexus and Chenopodium album, two edible and abundant members of the Goosefoot family, Chenopodiaceae.
Also shown are Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) and Curly dock (Rumex crispus). for comparison, both of which may potentially be mistaken for pigweed as impostors or look-a-likes, especially by a novice forager.
Amaranthus retroflexus is also known as Green amaranth, redroot pigweed and goes by many other common names.
Chenopodium album is also known as Goosefoot, Pigweed, Wild spinach or Lamb's quarters. It likely has other common names as well.
There are many varieties of pigweed. Depending on your geographic location, pigweed species may be different. The two above Goosefoot's are found throughout North America and are both extremely abundant.
The goosefoot family contains a variety of plants that serve as food, medicine and are used for utility purposes such as making soap and natural dyes. Some Goosefoot family plants are cultivated for both food and as ornamental plants in the flower garden and landscaping.
A few common and perhaps more familiar Goosefoot family plants grown in the garden are Spinach, chard and beets. Following garden varieties through the seasons may allow one to familiarize their self with Goosefoot familiy plant characteristics and patterns of growth.
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This video shows how to identify Amaranthus retroflexus and Chenopodium album, two edible and abundant members of the Goosefoot family, Chenopodiaceae.
Also shown are Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) and Curly dock (Rumex crispus). for comparison, both of which may potentially be mistaken for pigweed as impostors or look-a-likes, especially by a novice forager.
Amaranthus retroflexus is also known as Green amaranth, redroot pigweed and goes by many other common names.
Chenopodium album is also known as Goosefoot, Pigweed, Wild spinach or Lamb's quarters. It likely has other common names as well.
There are many varieties of pigweed. Depending on your geographic location, pigweed species may be different. The two above Goosefoot's are found throughout North America and are both extremely abundant.
The goosefoot family contains a variety of plants that serve as food, medicine and are used for utility purposes such as making soap and natural dyes. Some Goosefoot family plants are cultivated for both food and as ornamental plants in the flower garden and landscaping.
A few common and perhaps more familiar Goosefoot family plants grown in the garden are Spinach, chard and beets. Following garden varieties through the seasons may allow one to familiarize their self with Goosefoot familiy plant characteristics and patterns of growth.
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RAU CẢI BÓ XÔI - RAU BINA - RAU CHÂN VỊT
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Cải bó xôi có tên khoa học là Spinacia oleracea L. Chenopodiaceae. Còn theo cách gọi của Đông y, thì rau này là ba thái...
RAU CẢI BÓ XÔI - RAU BINA - RAU CHÂN VỊT
Cải bó xôi có tên khoa học là Spinacia oleracea L. Chenopodiaceae. Còn theo cách gọi của Đông y, thì rau này là ba thái, rau chân vịt. Rau cải bó xôi có một vị ngọt, tính mát.
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Cải bó xôi có tên khoa học là Spinacia oleracea L. Chenopodiaceae. Còn theo cách gọi của Đông y, thì rau này là ba thái, rau chân vịt. Rau cải bó xôi có một vị ngọt, tính mát.
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Beet Harvest
High Park Allotment Garden, Toronto, October 8, 2011.
The beet (Beta vulgaris) is a plant in the Chenopodiaceae family which is now included in Amaranthaceae f...
High Park Allotment Garden, Toronto, October 8, 2011.
The beet (Beta vulgaris) is a plant in the Chenopodiaceae family which is now included in Amaranthaceae family. It is best known in its numerous cultivated varieties, the most well known of which is the purple root vegetable known as the beetroot or garden beet. However, other cultivated varieties include the leaf vegetables chard and spinach beet, as well as the root vegetables sugar beet, which is important in the production of table sugar, and mangelwurzel, which is a fodder crop. Three subspecies are typically recognised. All cultivated varieties fall into the subspecies Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, while Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima, commonly known as the sea beet, is the wild ancestor of these, and is found throughout the Mediterranean, the Atlantic coast of Europe, the Near East, and India. A second wild subspecies, Beta vulgaris subsp. adanensis, occurs from Greece to Syria.
The beet has a long history of cultivation stretching back to the second millennium BC. The plant was probably domesticated somewhere along the Mediterranean, whence it was later spread to Babylonia by the 8th century BC and as far east as China by 850 AD. Available evidence, such as that provided by Aristotle and Theophrastus, suggests the leafy varieties of the beet were grown primarily for most of its history, though these lost much of their popularity much later following the introduction of spinach. The beet became highly commercially important in 19th century Europe following the development of the sugar beet in Germany and the discovery that sucrose could be extracted from them, providing an alternative to tropical sugar cane. It remains a widely cultivated commercial crop for producing table sugar. (wikipedia)
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High Park Allotment Garden, Toronto, October 8, 2011.
The beet (Beta vulgaris) is a plant in the Chenopodiaceae family which is now included in Amaranthaceae family. It is best known in its numerous cultivated varieties, the most well known of which is the purple root vegetable known as the beetroot or garden beet. However, other cultivated varieties include the leaf vegetables chard and spinach beet, as well as the root vegetables sugar beet, which is important in the production of table sugar, and mangelwurzel, which is a fodder crop. Three subspecies are typically recognised. All cultivated varieties fall into the subspecies Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, while Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima, commonly known as the sea beet, is the wild ancestor of these, and is found throughout the Mediterranean, the Atlantic coast of Europe, the Near East, and India. A second wild subspecies, Beta vulgaris subsp. adanensis, occurs from Greece to Syria.
The beet has a long history of cultivation stretching back to the second millennium BC. The plant was probably domesticated somewhere along the Mediterranean, whence it was later spread to Babylonia by the 8th century BC and as far east as China by 850 AD. Available evidence, such as that provided by Aristotle and Theophrastus, suggests the leafy varieties of the beet were grown primarily for most of its history, though these lost much of their popularity much later following the introduction of spinach. The beet became highly commercially important in 19th century Europe following the development of the sugar beet in Germany and the discovery that sucrose could be extracted from them, providing an alternative to tropical sugar cane. It remains a widely cultivated commercial crop for producing table sugar. (wikipedia)
- published: 09 Oct 2011
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Beta vulgaris var cicla 红叶甜菜
Beta vulgaris var. cicla Ornamental Swiss Chard Chenopodiaceae 藜科 红叶甜菜...
Beta vulgaris var. cicla Ornamental Swiss Chard Chenopodiaceae 藜科 红叶甜菜
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Beta vulgaris var. cicla Ornamental Swiss Chard Chenopodiaceae 藜科 红叶甜菜
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Key Ingredients of Epidendrum radicans Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database
Key Ingredients of Epidendrum radicans Pav. based Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database for Skin Diseases
Medicinal Plants of India with re...
Key Ingredients of Epidendrum radicans Pav. based Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database for Skin Diseases
Medicinal Plants of India with reference to Healing Flora of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Punjab, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
- Compilation of Pankaj Oudhia's Research Works at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, India (1990-2001),
For details please visit
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Life Saving Medicinal Plants from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database at Flickr
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http://scribd.com/pankajoudhia
( Also at Scribd--Pankaj Oudhia's series on Interesting Stories behind the Names of Plants in India. 1-100)
Compatible Herbs
Cayratia trifolia (L.) DOMIN VITACEAE
Cedrela toona ROXB. MELIACEAE
Ceiba pentandra (L.) GAERTN. BOMBACACEAE
Celastrus paniculatus WILLD. CELASTRACEAE
Celosia argentea L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celosia cristata L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celtis tetrandra ROXB. ULMACEAE
Celtis timorensis SPAN. ULMACEAE
Cenchrus ciliaris L. POACEAE
Centaurium centaurioides (ROXB.) ROLLA RAO GENTIANACEAE
Centella asiatica (L.) URBAN APIACEAE
Centipeda minima (L.) A.BR. ASTERACEAE
Centratherum anthelminticum (L.) KUNTZE ASTERACEAE
Ceratophyllum demersum L. CERATOPHYLLACEAE
Ceratopteris thalictroides (L.) BRONGN. PARKERIACEAE
Ceriscoides turgida (ROXB.) TIRUV. RUBIACEAE
Ceropegia bulbosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia candelabrum L. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia hirsuta Wight & Arn. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia tuberosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Cestrum nocturnum L. SOLANACEAE
Cheilanthes albomarginata C.B. CLARKE CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes farinosa (FORST.) KAULF. CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes tenuifolia (N.BURM.) SW. CHEILANTHACEAE
Chenopodium album L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium ambrosioides BERT. EX STEUD. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium murale L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chionachne koenigii (SPRENG.) THW. POACEAE
Chionanthus mala-elengi (DENNST.) GREEN OLEACEAE
Chloris virgata SW. POACEAE
Chlorophytum arundinaceum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum laxum R.BR. LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum tuberosum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chloroxylon swietenia DC. FLINDERSIACEAE
Christella arida (DON) HOLT. THELYPTERIDACEAE
Chromolaena odorata (L.) R.M. KING & H. ROBINSON ASTERACEAE
Chrozophora plicata A.JUSS. EUPHORBIACEAE Chrozophora prostrata DALZ . EUPHORBIACEAE
Chrozophora rottleri (GEIS.) A.JUSS. EX SPRENG. EUPHORBIACEAE
Chrysanthellum americanum (L.) VATKE ASTERACEAE
Chrysanthemum indicum L. ASTERACEAE
Chrysopogon aciculatus TRIN. POACEAE
Chrysopogon fulvus (SPRENG.) CHIOV. POACEAE
Cicer arietinum L. FABACEAE
Cinnamomum tamala NEES & EBERM. LAURACEAE
Cinnamomum verum PRESL LAURACEAE
Cipadessa baccifera (ROTH.) MIQ. MELIACEAE
Cissampelos pareira L. MENISPERMACEAE
Cissus quadrangularis L. VITACEAE
Cissus repanda VAHL VITACEAE
Cissus vitiginea L. VITACEAE
Citrullus lanatus
(THUNB.) MATSUMARA &
NAKAI CUCURBITACEAE
Citrus aurantifolia (CHRISTM.) SWINGLE RUTACEAE
Citrus limon (L.) BURM.F. RUTACEAE
Citrus maxima MERR. RUTACEAE
Citrus medica L. RUTACEAE
Cleistanthus collinus (ROXB.) BENTH. & HOOK. EUPHORBIACEAE
Clematis gauriana ROXB. RANUNCULACEAE
Clematis smilacifolia WALL. RANUNCULACEAE
Clematis wightiana WALL. EX WT. & ARN. RANUNCULACEAE
Cleome chelidonii L.F. CLEOMACEAE
Cleome gynandra L. CLEOMACEAE
Cleome monophylla L. CLEOMACEAE
Cleome viscosa L. CLEOMACEAE
Clerodendrum indicum (L.) KUNTZE VERBENACEAE
Clerodendrum inerme (L.) GAERTN. VERBENACEAE
Clerodendrum multiflorum G. DON VERBENACEAE
Clerodendrum philippinum SCHAU. VERBENACEAE
Clerodendrum phlomides L.F. VERBENACEAE
Clerodendrum serratum (L.) MOON VERBENACEAE
Clerodendrum viscosum H.W. MOLDENKE VERBENACEAE
Clitoria ternatea L. FABACEAE
Coccinia grandis (L.) VOIGT CUCURBITACEAE
Cocculus hirsutus (L.) DIELS MENISPERMACEAE
Cochlospermum religiosum (L.) ALSTON COCHLOSPERMACEAE
Cocos nucifera L. ARECACEAE
Codiaeum variegatum (L.) BL. EUPHORBIACEAE
Coffea arabica L. RUBIACEAE
Coffea bengalensis HEYNE EX ROEM. & SCHULT RUBIACEAE
Coix gigantea KOENIG EX ROXB. POACEAE
Coix lacryma-jobi L. POACEAE
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Key Ingredients of Epidendrum radicans Pav. based Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database for Skin Diseases
Medicinal Plants of India with reference to Healing Flora of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Punjab, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
- Compilation of Pankaj Oudhia's Research Works at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, India (1990-2001),
For details please visit
http://www.pankajoudhia.com
Life Saving Medicinal Plants from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database at Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pankajoudhia/
http://scribd.com/pankajoudhia
( Also at Scribd--Pankaj Oudhia's series on Interesting Stories behind the Names of Plants in India. 1-100)
Compatible Herbs
Cayratia trifolia (L.) DOMIN VITACEAE
Cedrela toona ROXB. MELIACEAE
Ceiba pentandra (L.) GAERTN. BOMBACACEAE
Celastrus paniculatus WILLD. CELASTRACEAE
Celosia argentea L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celosia cristata L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celtis tetrandra ROXB. ULMACEAE
Celtis timorensis SPAN. ULMACEAE
Cenchrus ciliaris L. POACEAE
Centaurium centaurioides (ROXB.) ROLLA RAO GENTIANACEAE
Centella asiatica (L.) URBAN APIACEAE
Centipeda minima (L.) A.BR. ASTERACEAE
Centratherum anthelminticum (L.) KUNTZE ASTERACEAE
Ceratophyllum demersum L. CERATOPHYLLACEAE
Ceratopteris thalictroides (L.) BRONGN. PARKERIACEAE
Ceriscoides turgida (ROXB.) TIRUV. RUBIACEAE
Ceropegia bulbosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia candelabrum L. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia hirsuta Wight & Arn. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia tuberosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Cestrum nocturnum L. SOLANACEAE
Cheilanthes albomarginata C.B. CLARKE CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes farinosa (FORST.) KAULF. CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes tenuifolia (N.BURM.) SW. CHEILANTHACEAE
Chenopodium album L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium ambrosioides BERT. EX STEUD. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium murale L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chionachne koenigii (SPRENG.) THW. POACEAE
Chionanthus mala-elengi (DENNST.) GREEN OLEACEAE
Chloris virgata SW. POACEAE
Chlorophytum arundinaceum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum laxum R.BR. LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum tuberosum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chloroxylon swietenia DC. FLINDERSIACEAE
Christella arida (DON) HOLT. THELYPTERIDACEAE
Chromolaena odorata (L.) R.M. KING & H. ROBINSON ASTERACEAE
Chrozophora plicata A.JUSS. EUPHORBIACEAE Chrozophora prostrata DALZ . EUPHORBIACEAE
Chrozophora rottleri (GEIS.) A.JUSS. EX SPRENG. EUPHORBIACEAE
Chrysanthellum americanum (L.) VATKE ASTERACEAE
Chrysanthemum indicum L. ASTERACEAE
Chrysopogon aciculatus TRIN. POACEAE
Chrysopogon fulvus (SPRENG.) CHIOV. POACEAE
Cicer arietinum L. FABACEAE
Cinnamomum tamala NEES & EBERM. LAURACEAE
Cinnamomum verum PRESL LAURACEAE
Cipadessa baccifera (ROTH.) MIQ. MELIACEAE
Cissampelos pareira L. MENISPERMACEAE
Cissus quadrangularis L. VITACEAE
Cissus repanda VAHL VITACEAE
Cissus vitiginea L. VITACEAE
Citrullus lanatus
(THUNB.) MATSUMARA &
NAKAI CUCURBITACEAE
Citrus aurantifolia (CHRISTM.) SWINGLE RUTACEAE
Citrus limon (L.) BURM.F. RUTACEAE
Citrus maxima MERR. RUTACEAE
Citrus medica L. RUTACEAE
Cleistanthus collinus (ROXB.) BENTH. & HOOK. EUPHORBIACEAE
Clematis gauriana ROXB. RANUNCULACEAE
Clematis smilacifolia WALL. RANUNCULACEAE
Clematis wightiana WALL. EX WT. & ARN. RANUNCULACEAE
Cleome chelidonii L.F. CLEOMACEAE
Cleome gynandra L. CLEOMACEAE
Cleome monophylla L. CLEOMACEAE
Cleome viscosa L. CLEOMACEAE
Clerodendrum indicum (L.) KUNTZE VERBENACEAE
Clerodendrum inerme (L.) GAERTN. VERBENACEAE
Clerodendrum multiflorum G. DON VERBENACEAE
Clerodendrum philippinum SCHAU. VERBENACEAE
Clerodendrum phlomides L.F. VERBENACEAE
Clerodendrum serratum (L.) MOON VERBENACEAE
Clerodendrum viscosum H.W. MOLDENKE VERBENACEAE
Clitoria ternatea L. FABACEAE
Coccinia grandis (L.) VOIGT CUCURBITACEAE
Cocculus hirsutus (L.) DIELS MENISPERMACEAE
Cochlospermum religiosum (L.) ALSTON COCHLOSPERMACEAE
Cocos nucifera L. ARECACEAE
Codiaeum variegatum (L.) BL. EUPHORBIACEAE
Coffea arabica L. RUBIACEAE
Coffea bengalensis HEYNE EX ROEM. & SCHULT RUBIACEAE
Coix gigantea KOENIG EX ROXB. POACEAE
Coix lacryma-jobi L. POACEAE
- published: 21 Jul 2012
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ALOO MEETHI POTATO SPINACH DAL VEGETARIAN DISH
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is an edible flowering plant in the family of Amaranthaceae. It is native to central and southwestern Asia. It is an annual plant (r...
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is an edible flowering plant in the family of Amaranthaceae. It is native to central and southwestern Asia. It is an annual plant (rarely biennial), which grows to a height of up to 30 cm. Spinach may survive over winter in temperate regions. The leaves are alternate, simple, ovate to triangular-based, very variable in size from about 2--30 cm long and 1--15 cm broad, with larger leaves at the base of the plant and small leaves higher on the flowering stem. The flowers are inconspicuous, yellow-green, 3--4 mm diameter, maturing into a small, hard, dry, lumpy fruit cluster 5--10 mm across containing several seeds.
Common spinach, Spinacia oleracea, was long considered to be in the Chenopodiaceae family, but in 2003, the Chenopodiaceae family was combined with the Amaranthaceae family under the family name 'Amaranthaceae' in the order Caryophyllales. Within the Amaranthaceae family, Amaranthoideae and Chenopodioideae are now subfamilies, for the amaranths and the chenopods, respectively.
wn.com/Aloo Meethi Potato Spinach Dal Vegetarian Dish
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is an edible flowering plant in the family of Amaranthaceae. It is native to central and southwestern Asia. It is an annual plant (rarely biennial), which grows to a height of up to 30 cm. Spinach may survive over winter in temperate regions. The leaves are alternate, simple, ovate to triangular-based, very variable in size from about 2--30 cm long and 1--15 cm broad, with larger leaves at the base of the plant and small leaves higher on the flowering stem. The flowers are inconspicuous, yellow-green, 3--4 mm diameter, maturing into a small, hard, dry, lumpy fruit cluster 5--10 mm across containing several seeds.
Common spinach, Spinacia oleracea, was long considered to be in the Chenopodiaceae family, but in 2003, the Chenopodiaceae family was combined with the Amaranthaceae family under the family name 'Amaranthaceae' in the order Caryophyllales. Within the Amaranthaceae family, Amaranthoideae and Chenopodioideae are now subfamilies, for the amaranths and the chenopods, respectively.
- published: 04 Nov 2013
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Botanicals from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database: Drought Stress Mitigation in Withania
Wild herbs for Drought Stress Mitigation in Medicinal Crop Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) through Traditional Agricultural Knowledge
Medicinal Plants of India...
Wild herbs for Drought Stress Mitigation in Medicinal Crop Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) through Traditional Agricultural Knowledge
Medicinal Plants of India with reference to Healing Flora of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Punjab, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
- Compilation of Pankaj Oudhia's Research Works at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, India (1990-2001),
For details please visit
http://www.pankajoudhia.com
Life Saving Medicinal Plants from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database at Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pankajoudhia/
http://scribd.com/pankajoudhia
( Also at Scribd--Pankaj Oudhia's series on Interesting Stories behind the Names of Plants in India. 1-100)
Compatible Herbs
Cascabela thevetia (L.) LIPPOLD APOCYNACEAE
Casearia elliptica WILLD. FLACOURTIACEAE
Casearia graveolens DALZ. FLACOURTIACEAE
Cassia absus L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia alata L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia auriculata L. CAESALPINIACEAE Cassia fistula L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia hirsuta L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia mimosoides L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia obtusifolia L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia occidentalis L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia pumila LAMK. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia senna L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia siamea LAMK. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia sophera L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia surattensis BRUN. F. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia tora L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassine glauca (ROTTB.) O.KTZE. CELASTRACEAE
Cassytha filiformis L. CASSYTHACEAE
Catharanthus pusillus (MURR.) G. DON APOCYNACEAE
Catharanthus roseus (L.) G.DON APOCYNACEAE
Catimbium malaccense (BURM.F.) HOLTTUM ZINGIBERACEAE
Catunaregam uliginosa (RETZ.) SIVARAJAN RUBIACEAE
Catunaregum spinosa (THUNB.) TIRVENGADUM RUBIACEAE
Cayratia auriculata (ROXB.)GAMBLE VITACEAE
Cayratia trifolia (L.) DOMIN VITACEAE
Cedrela toona ROXB. MELIACEAE
Ceiba pentandra (L.) GAERTN. BOMBACACEAE
Celastrus paniculatus WILLD. CELASTRACEAE
Celosia argentea L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celosia cristata L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celtis tetrandra ROXB. ULMACEAE
Celtis timorensis SPAN. ULMACEAE
Cenchrus ciliaris L. POACEAE
Centaurium centaurioides (ROXB.) ROLLA RAO GENTIANACEAE
Centella asiatica (L.) URBAN APIACEAE
Centipeda minima (L.) A.BR. ASTERACEAE
Centratherum anthelminticum (L.) KUNTZE ASTERACEAE
Ceratophyllum demersum L. CERATOPHYLLACEAE
Ceratopteris thalictroides (L.) BRONGN. PARKERIACEAE
Ceriscoides turgida (ROXB.) TIRUV. RUBIACEAE
Ceropegia bulbosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia candelabrum L. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia hirsuta Wight & Arn. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia tuberosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Cestrum nocturnum L. SOLANACEAE
Cheilanthes albomarginata C.B. CLARKE CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes farinosa (FORST.) KAULF. CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes tenuifolia (N.BURM.) SW. CHEILANTHACEAE
Chenopodium album L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium ambrosioides BERT. EX STEUD. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium murale L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chionachne koenigii (SPRENG.) THW. POACEAE
Chionanthus mala-elengi (DENNST.) GREEN OLEACEAE
Chloris virgata SW. POACEAE
Chlorophytum arundinaceum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum laxum R.BR. LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum tuberosum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chloroxylon swietenia DC. FLINDERSIACEAE
Christella arida (DON) HOLT. THELYPTERIDACEAE
Chromolaena odorata (L.) R.M. KING & H. ROBINSON ASTERACEAE
Chrozophora plicata A.JUSS. EUPHORBIACEAE Chrozophora prostrata DALZ . EUPHORBIACEAE
Chrozophora rottleri (GEIS.) A.JUSS. EX SPRENG. EUPHORBIACEAE
Chrysanthellum americanum (L.) VATKE ASTERACEAE
Chrysanthemum indicum L. ASTERACEAE
Chrysopogon aciculatus TRIN. POACEAE
Chrysopogon fulvus (SPRENG.) CHIOV. POACEAE
Cicer arietinum L. FABACEAE
Cinnamomum tamala NEES & EBERM. LAURACEAE
Cinnamomum verum PRESL LAURACEAE
Cipadessa baccifera (ROTH.) MIQ. MELIACEAE
Cissampelos pareira L. MENISPERMACEAE
Cissus quadrangularis L. VITACEAE
Cissus repanda VAHL VITACEAE
Cissus vitiginea L. VITACEAE
Citrullus lanatus
(THUNB.) MATSUMARA &
NAKAI CUCURBITACEAE
Citrus aurantifolia (CHRISTM.) SWINGLE RUTACEAE
Citrus limon (L.) BURM.F. RUTACEAE
Citrus maxima MERR. RUTACEAE
Citrus medica L. RUTACEAE
wn.com/Botanicals From Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database Drought Stress Mitigation In Withania
Wild herbs for Drought Stress Mitigation in Medicinal Crop Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) through Traditional Agricultural Knowledge
Medicinal Plants of India with reference to Healing Flora of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Punjab, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
- Compilation of Pankaj Oudhia's Research Works at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, India (1990-2001),
For details please visit
http://www.pankajoudhia.com
Life Saving Medicinal Plants from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database at Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pankajoudhia/
http://scribd.com/pankajoudhia
( Also at Scribd--Pankaj Oudhia's series on Interesting Stories behind the Names of Plants in India. 1-100)
Compatible Herbs
Cascabela thevetia (L.) LIPPOLD APOCYNACEAE
Casearia elliptica WILLD. FLACOURTIACEAE
Casearia graveolens DALZ. FLACOURTIACEAE
Cassia absus L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia alata L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia auriculata L. CAESALPINIACEAE Cassia fistula L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia hirsuta L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia mimosoides L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia obtusifolia L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia occidentalis L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia pumila LAMK. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia senna L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia siamea LAMK. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia sophera L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia surattensis BRUN. F. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia tora L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassine glauca (ROTTB.) O.KTZE. CELASTRACEAE
Cassytha filiformis L. CASSYTHACEAE
Catharanthus pusillus (MURR.) G. DON APOCYNACEAE
Catharanthus roseus (L.) G.DON APOCYNACEAE
Catimbium malaccense (BURM.F.) HOLTTUM ZINGIBERACEAE
Catunaregam uliginosa (RETZ.) SIVARAJAN RUBIACEAE
Catunaregum spinosa (THUNB.) TIRVENGADUM RUBIACEAE
Cayratia auriculata (ROXB.)GAMBLE VITACEAE
Cayratia trifolia (L.) DOMIN VITACEAE
Cedrela toona ROXB. MELIACEAE
Ceiba pentandra (L.) GAERTN. BOMBACACEAE
Celastrus paniculatus WILLD. CELASTRACEAE
Celosia argentea L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celosia cristata L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celtis tetrandra ROXB. ULMACEAE
Celtis timorensis SPAN. ULMACEAE
Cenchrus ciliaris L. POACEAE
Centaurium centaurioides (ROXB.) ROLLA RAO GENTIANACEAE
Centella asiatica (L.) URBAN APIACEAE
Centipeda minima (L.) A.BR. ASTERACEAE
Centratherum anthelminticum (L.) KUNTZE ASTERACEAE
Ceratophyllum demersum L. CERATOPHYLLACEAE
Ceratopteris thalictroides (L.) BRONGN. PARKERIACEAE
Ceriscoides turgida (ROXB.) TIRUV. RUBIACEAE
Ceropegia bulbosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia candelabrum L. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia hirsuta Wight & Arn. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia tuberosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Cestrum nocturnum L. SOLANACEAE
Cheilanthes albomarginata C.B. CLARKE CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes farinosa (FORST.) KAULF. CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes tenuifolia (N.BURM.) SW. CHEILANTHACEAE
Chenopodium album L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium ambrosioides BERT. EX STEUD. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium murale L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chionachne koenigii (SPRENG.) THW. POACEAE
Chionanthus mala-elengi (DENNST.) GREEN OLEACEAE
Chloris virgata SW. POACEAE
Chlorophytum arundinaceum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum laxum R.BR. LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum tuberosum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chloroxylon swietenia DC. FLINDERSIACEAE
Christella arida (DON) HOLT. THELYPTERIDACEAE
Chromolaena odorata (L.) R.M. KING & H. ROBINSON ASTERACEAE
Chrozophora plicata A.JUSS. EUPHORBIACEAE Chrozophora prostrata DALZ . EUPHORBIACEAE
Chrozophora rottleri (GEIS.) A.JUSS. EX SPRENG. EUPHORBIACEAE
Chrysanthellum americanum (L.) VATKE ASTERACEAE
Chrysanthemum indicum L. ASTERACEAE
Chrysopogon aciculatus TRIN. POACEAE
Chrysopogon fulvus (SPRENG.) CHIOV. POACEAE
Cicer arietinum L. FABACEAE
Cinnamomum tamala NEES & EBERM. LAURACEAE
Cinnamomum verum PRESL LAURACEAE
Cipadessa baccifera (ROTH.) MIQ. MELIACEAE
Cissampelos pareira L. MENISPERMACEAE
Cissus quadrangularis L. VITACEAE
Cissus repanda VAHL VITACEAE
Cissus vitiginea L. VITACEAE
Citrullus lanatus
(THUNB.) MATSUMARA &
NAKAI CUCURBITACEAE
Citrus aurantifolia (CHRISTM.) SWINGLE RUTACEAE
Citrus limon (L.) BURM.F. RUTACEAE
Citrus maxima MERR. RUTACEAE
Citrus medica L. RUTACEAE
- published: 17 Jul 2012
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Key Ingredients of Paphiopedilum druryi Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database
Key Ingredients of Paphiopedilum druryi (Bedd.) Pfitz based Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database for Kidney diseases
Medicinal Plants of I...
Key Ingredients of Paphiopedilum druryi (Bedd.) Pfitz based Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database for Kidney diseases
Medicinal Plants of India with reference to Healing Flora of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Punjab, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
- Compilation of Pankaj Oudhia's Research Works at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, India (1990-2001),
For details please visit
http://www.pankajoudhia.com
Life Saving Medicinal Plants from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database at Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pankajoudhia/
http://scribd.com/pankajoudhia
( Also at Scribd--Pankaj Oudhia's series on Interesting Stories behind the Names of Plants in India. 1-100)
Compatible Herbs
Cardiospermum canescens WALL. SAPINDACEAE
Cardiospermum halicacabum L. SAPINDACEAE
Careya arborea ROXB. LECYTHIDACEAE
Carica papaya L. PASSIFLORACEAE
Carissa carandas L. APOCYNACEAE
Carissa congesta WT. APOCYNACEAE
Carissa opaca STAPF APOCYNACEAE
Carissa spinarum L. APOCYNACEAE
Carthamus oxyacantha BIEB. ASTERACEAE
Carthamus tinctorius L. ASTERACEAE
Carum strictocarpum C.B.CLARK. APIACEAE
Caryopteris odorata ROBIN. VERBENACEAE
Caryota urens L. ARECACEAE
Cascabela thevetia (L.) LIPPOLD APOCYNACEAE
Casearia elliptica WILLD. FLACOURTIACEAE
Casearia graveolens DALZ. FLACOURTIACEAE
Cassia absus L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia alata L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia auriculata L. CAESALPINIACEAE Cassia fistula L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia hirsuta L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia mimosoides L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia obtusifolia L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia occidentalis L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia pumila LAMK. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia senna L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia siamea LAMK. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia sophera L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia surattensis BRUN. F. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia tora L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassine glauca (ROTTB.) O.KTZE. CELASTRACEAE
Cassytha filiformis L. CASSYTHACEAE
Catharanthus pusillus (MURR.) G. DON APOCYNACEAE
Catharanthus roseus (L.) G.DON APOCYNACEAE
Catimbium malaccense (BURM.F.) HOLTTUM ZINGIBERACEAE
Catunaregam uliginosa (RETZ.) SIVARAJAN RUBIACEAE
Catunaregum spinosa (THUNB.) TIRVENGADUM RUBIACEAE
Cayratia auriculata (ROXB.)GAMBLE VITACEAE
Cayratia trifolia (L.) DOMIN VITACEAE
Cedrela toona ROXB. MELIACEAE
Ceiba pentandra (L.) GAERTN. BOMBACACEAE
Celastrus paniculatus WILLD. CELASTRACEAE
Celosia argentea L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celosia cristata L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celtis tetrandra ROXB. ULMACEAE
Celtis timorensis SPAN. ULMACEAE
Cenchrus ciliaris L. POACEAE
Centaurium centaurioides (ROXB.) ROLLA RAO GENTIANACEAE
Centella asiatica (L.) URBAN APIACEAE
Centipeda minima (L.) A.BR. ASTERACEAE
Centratherum anthelminticum (L.) KUNTZE ASTERACEAE
Ceratophyllum demersum L. CERATOPHYLLACEAE
Ceratopteris thalictroides (L.) BRONGN. PARKERIACEAE
Ceriscoides turgida (ROXB.) TIRUV. RUBIACEAE
Ceropegia bulbosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia candelabrum L. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia hirsuta Wight & Arn. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia tuberosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Cestrum nocturnum L. SOLANACEAE
Cheilanthes albomarginata C.B. CLARKE CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes farinosa (FORST.) KAULF. CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes tenuifolia (N.BURM.) SW. CHEILANTHACEAE
Chenopodium album L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium ambrosioides BERT. EX STEUD. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium murale L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chionachne koenigii (SPRENG.) THW. POACEAE
Chionanthus mala-elengi (DENNST.) GREEN OLEACEAE
Chloris virgata SW. POACEAE
Chlorophytum arundinaceum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum laxum R.BR. LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum tuberosum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chloroxylon swietenia DC. FLINDERSIACEAE
Christella arida (DON) HOLT. THELYPTERIDACEAE
Chromolaena odorata (L.) R.M. KING & H. ROBINSON ASTERACEAE
Chrozophora plicata A.JUSS. EUPHORBIACEAE Chrozophora prostrata DALZ . EUPHORBIACEAE
Chrozophora rottleri (GEIS.) A.JUSS. EX SPRENG. EUPHORBIACEAE
Chrysanthellum americanum (L.) VATKE ASTERACEAE
Chrysanthemum indicum L. ASTERACEAE
Chrysopogon aciculatus TRIN. POACEAE
Chrysopogon fulvus (SPRENG.) CHIOV. POACEAE
Cicer arietinum L. FABACEAE
Cinnamomum tamala NEES & EBERM. LAURACEAE
wn.com/Key Ingredients Of Paphiopedilum Druryi Formulations From Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database
Key Ingredients of Paphiopedilum druryi (Bedd.) Pfitz based Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database for Kidney diseases
Medicinal Plants of India with reference to Healing Flora of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Punjab, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
- Compilation of Pankaj Oudhia's Research Works at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, India (1990-2001),
For details please visit
http://www.pankajoudhia.com
Life Saving Medicinal Plants from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database at Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pankajoudhia/
http://scribd.com/pankajoudhia
( Also at Scribd--Pankaj Oudhia's series on Interesting Stories behind the Names of Plants in India. 1-100)
Compatible Herbs
Cardiospermum canescens WALL. SAPINDACEAE
Cardiospermum halicacabum L. SAPINDACEAE
Careya arborea ROXB. LECYTHIDACEAE
Carica papaya L. PASSIFLORACEAE
Carissa carandas L. APOCYNACEAE
Carissa congesta WT. APOCYNACEAE
Carissa opaca STAPF APOCYNACEAE
Carissa spinarum L. APOCYNACEAE
Carthamus oxyacantha BIEB. ASTERACEAE
Carthamus tinctorius L. ASTERACEAE
Carum strictocarpum C.B.CLARK. APIACEAE
Caryopteris odorata ROBIN. VERBENACEAE
Caryota urens L. ARECACEAE
Cascabela thevetia (L.) LIPPOLD APOCYNACEAE
Casearia elliptica WILLD. FLACOURTIACEAE
Casearia graveolens DALZ. FLACOURTIACEAE
Cassia absus L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia alata L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia auriculata L. CAESALPINIACEAE Cassia fistula L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia hirsuta L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia mimosoides L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia obtusifolia L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia occidentalis L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia pumila LAMK. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia senna L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia siamea LAMK. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia sophera L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia surattensis BRUN. F. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia tora L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassine glauca (ROTTB.) O.KTZE. CELASTRACEAE
Cassytha filiformis L. CASSYTHACEAE
Catharanthus pusillus (MURR.) G. DON APOCYNACEAE
Catharanthus roseus (L.) G.DON APOCYNACEAE
Catimbium malaccense (BURM.F.) HOLTTUM ZINGIBERACEAE
Catunaregam uliginosa (RETZ.) SIVARAJAN RUBIACEAE
Catunaregum spinosa (THUNB.) TIRVENGADUM RUBIACEAE
Cayratia auriculata (ROXB.)GAMBLE VITACEAE
Cayratia trifolia (L.) DOMIN VITACEAE
Cedrela toona ROXB. MELIACEAE
Ceiba pentandra (L.) GAERTN. BOMBACACEAE
Celastrus paniculatus WILLD. CELASTRACEAE
Celosia argentea L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celosia cristata L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celtis tetrandra ROXB. ULMACEAE
Celtis timorensis SPAN. ULMACEAE
Cenchrus ciliaris L. POACEAE
Centaurium centaurioides (ROXB.) ROLLA RAO GENTIANACEAE
Centella asiatica (L.) URBAN APIACEAE
Centipeda minima (L.) A.BR. ASTERACEAE
Centratherum anthelminticum (L.) KUNTZE ASTERACEAE
Ceratophyllum demersum L. CERATOPHYLLACEAE
Ceratopteris thalictroides (L.) BRONGN. PARKERIACEAE
Ceriscoides turgida (ROXB.) TIRUV. RUBIACEAE
Ceropegia bulbosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia candelabrum L. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia hirsuta Wight & Arn. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia tuberosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Cestrum nocturnum L. SOLANACEAE
Cheilanthes albomarginata C.B. CLARKE CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes farinosa (FORST.) KAULF. CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes tenuifolia (N.BURM.) SW. CHEILANTHACEAE
Chenopodium album L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium ambrosioides BERT. EX STEUD. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium murale L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chionachne koenigii (SPRENG.) THW. POACEAE
Chionanthus mala-elengi (DENNST.) GREEN OLEACEAE
Chloris virgata SW. POACEAE
Chlorophytum arundinaceum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum laxum R.BR. LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum tuberosum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chloroxylon swietenia DC. FLINDERSIACEAE
Christella arida (DON) HOLT. THELYPTERIDACEAE
Chromolaena odorata (L.) R.M. KING & H. ROBINSON ASTERACEAE
Chrozophora plicata A.JUSS. EUPHORBIACEAE Chrozophora prostrata DALZ . EUPHORBIACEAE
Chrozophora rottleri (GEIS.) A.JUSS. EX SPRENG. EUPHORBIACEAE
Chrysanthellum americanum (L.) VATKE ASTERACEAE
Chrysanthemum indicum L. ASTERACEAE
Chrysopogon aciculatus TRIN. POACEAE
Chrysopogon fulvus (SPRENG.) CHIOV. POACEAE
Cicer arietinum L. FABACEAE
Cinnamomum tamala NEES & EBERM. LAURACEAE
- published: 22 Jul 2012
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Medicinal Plant used for Bacterial Vaginosis - Pankaj Oudhia's Ethnobotanical Surveys-1885
Pankaj Oudhia's Ethnobotanical Surveys in India during rainy season 2012.
Medicinal Plants of India with reference to Healing Flora of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Ka...
Pankaj Oudhia's Ethnobotanical Surveys in India during rainy season 2012.
Medicinal Plants of India with reference to Healing Flora of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Punjab, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
- This video is a part of Compilation of Pankaj Oudhia's Research Works at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, India (1990-2001),
-
For details please visit
http://www.pankajoudhia.com
Life Saving Medicinal Plants from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database at Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pankajoudhia/
http://scribd.com/pankajoudhia
( Also at Scribd--Pankaj Oudhia's series on Interesting Stories behind the Names of Plants in India. 1-100)
Compatible Herbs
Canthium dicoccum (GAERTN.) TEIJSM. & BINN. RUBIACEAE
Canthium rheedei DC. RUBIACEAE
Capparis zeylanica L. CAPPARACEAE
Capsicum annuum L. SOLANACEAE
Capsicum frutescens L. SOLANACEAE
Carallia brachiata (LOUR.) MERR. RHIZOPHORACEAE
Cardiospermum canescens WALL. SAPINDACEAE
Cardiospermum halicacabum L. SAPINDACEAE
Careya arborea ROXB. LECYTHIDACEAE
Carica papaya L. PASSIFLORACEAE
Carissa carandas L. APOCYNACEAE
Carissa congesta WT. APOCYNACEAE
Carissa opaca STAPF APOCYNACEAE
Carissa spinarum L. APOCYNACEAE
Carthamus oxyacantha BIEB. ASTERACEAE
Carthamus tinctorius L. ASTERACEAE
Carum strictocarpum C.B.CLARK. APIACEAE
Caryopteris odorata ROBIN. VERBENACEAE
Caryota urens L. ARECACEAE
Cascabela thevetia (L.) LIPPOLD APOCYNACEAE
Casearia elliptica WILLD. FLACOURTIACEAE
Casearia graveolens DALZ. FLACOURTIACEAE
Cassia absus L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia alata L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia auriculata L. CAESALPINIACEAE Cassia fistula L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia hirsuta L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia mimosoides L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia obtusifolia L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia occidentalis L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia pumila LAMK. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia senna L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia siamea LAMK. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia sophera L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia surattensis BRUN. F. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia tora L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassine glauca (ROTTB.) O.KTZE. CELASTRACEAE
Cassytha filiformis L. CASSYTHACEAE
Catharanthus pusillus (MURR.) G. DON APOCYNACEAE
Catharanthus roseus (L.) G.DON APOCYNACEAE
Catimbium malaccense (BURM.F.) HOLTTUM ZINGIBERACEAE
Catunaregam uliginosa (RETZ.) SIVARAJAN RUBIACEAE
Catunaregum spinosa (THUNB.) TIRVENGADUM RUBIACEAE
Cayratia auriculata (ROXB.)GAMBLE VITACEAE
Cayratia trifolia (L.) DOMIN VITACEAE
Cedrela toona ROXB. MELIACEAE
Ceiba pentandra (L.) GAERTN. BOMBACACEAE
Celastrus paniculatus WILLD. CELASTRACEAE
Celosia argentea L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celosia cristata L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celtis tetrandra ROXB. ULMACEAE
Celtis timorensis SPAN. ULMACEAE
Cenchrus ciliaris L. POACEAE
Centaurium centaurioides (ROXB.) ROLLA RAO GENTIANACEAE
Centella asiatica (L.) URBAN APIACEAE
Centipeda minima (L.) A.BR. ASTERACEAE
Centratherum anthelminticum (L.) KUNTZE ASTERACEAE
Ceratophyllum demersum L. CERATOPHYLLACEAE
Ceratopteris thalictroides (L.) BRONGN. PARKERIACEAE
Ceriscoides turgida (ROXB.) TIRUV. RUBIACEAE
Ceropegia bulbosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia candelabrum L. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia hirsuta Wight & Arn. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia tuberosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Cestrum nocturnum L. SOLANACEAE
Cheilanthes albomarginata C.B. CLARKE CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes farinosa (FORST.) KAULF. CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes tenuifolia (N.BURM.) SW. CHEILANTHACEAE
Chenopodium album L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium ambrosioides BERT. EX STEUD. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium murale L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chionachne koenigii (SPRENG.) THW. POACEAE
Chionanthus mala-elengi (DENNST.) GREEN OLEACEAE
Chloris virgata SW. POACEAE
Chlorophytum arundinaceum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum laxum R.BR. LILIACEAE
wn.com/Medicinal Plant Used For Bacterial Vaginosis Pankaj Oudhia's Ethnobotanical Surveys 1885
Pankaj Oudhia's Ethnobotanical Surveys in India during rainy season 2012.
Medicinal Plants of India with reference to Healing Flora of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Punjab, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
- This video is a part of Compilation of Pankaj Oudhia's Research Works at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, India (1990-2001),
-
For details please visit
http://www.pankajoudhia.com
Life Saving Medicinal Plants from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database at Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pankajoudhia/
http://scribd.com/pankajoudhia
( Also at Scribd--Pankaj Oudhia's series on Interesting Stories behind the Names of Plants in India. 1-100)
Compatible Herbs
Canthium dicoccum (GAERTN.) TEIJSM. & BINN. RUBIACEAE
Canthium rheedei DC. RUBIACEAE
Capparis zeylanica L. CAPPARACEAE
Capsicum annuum L. SOLANACEAE
Capsicum frutescens L. SOLANACEAE
Carallia brachiata (LOUR.) MERR. RHIZOPHORACEAE
Cardiospermum canescens WALL. SAPINDACEAE
Cardiospermum halicacabum L. SAPINDACEAE
Careya arborea ROXB. LECYTHIDACEAE
Carica papaya L. PASSIFLORACEAE
Carissa carandas L. APOCYNACEAE
Carissa congesta WT. APOCYNACEAE
Carissa opaca STAPF APOCYNACEAE
Carissa spinarum L. APOCYNACEAE
Carthamus oxyacantha BIEB. ASTERACEAE
Carthamus tinctorius L. ASTERACEAE
Carum strictocarpum C.B.CLARK. APIACEAE
Caryopteris odorata ROBIN. VERBENACEAE
Caryota urens L. ARECACEAE
Cascabela thevetia (L.) LIPPOLD APOCYNACEAE
Casearia elliptica WILLD. FLACOURTIACEAE
Casearia graveolens DALZ. FLACOURTIACEAE
Cassia absus L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia alata L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia auriculata L. CAESALPINIACEAE Cassia fistula L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia hirsuta L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia mimosoides L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia obtusifolia L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia occidentalis L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia pumila LAMK. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia senna L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia siamea LAMK. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia sophera L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia surattensis BRUN. F. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassia tora L. CAESALPINIACEAE
Cassine glauca (ROTTB.) O.KTZE. CELASTRACEAE
Cassytha filiformis L. CASSYTHACEAE
Catharanthus pusillus (MURR.) G. DON APOCYNACEAE
Catharanthus roseus (L.) G.DON APOCYNACEAE
Catimbium malaccense (BURM.F.) HOLTTUM ZINGIBERACEAE
Catunaregam uliginosa (RETZ.) SIVARAJAN RUBIACEAE
Catunaregum spinosa (THUNB.) TIRVENGADUM RUBIACEAE
Cayratia auriculata (ROXB.)GAMBLE VITACEAE
Cayratia trifolia (L.) DOMIN VITACEAE
Cedrela toona ROXB. MELIACEAE
Ceiba pentandra (L.) GAERTN. BOMBACACEAE
Celastrus paniculatus WILLD. CELASTRACEAE
Celosia argentea L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celosia cristata L. AMARANTHACEAE
Celtis tetrandra ROXB. ULMACEAE
Celtis timorensis SPAN. ULMACEAE
Cenchrus ciliaris L. POACEAE
Centaurium centaurioides (ROXB.) ROLLA RAO GENTIANACEAE
Centella asiatica (L.) URBAN APIACEAE
Centipeda minima (L.) A.BR. ASTERACEAE
Centratherum anthelminticum (L.) KUNTZE ASTERACEAE
Ceratophyllum demersum L. CERATOPHYLLACEAE
Ceratopteris thalictroides (L.) BRONGN. PARKERIACEAE
Ceriscoides turgida (ROXB.) TIRUV. RUBIACEAE
Ceropegia bulbosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia candelabrum L. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia hirsuta Wight & Arn. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Ceropegia tuberosa ROXB. ASCLEPIADACEAE
Cestrum nocturnum L. SOLANACEAE
Cheilanthes albomarginata C.B. CLARKE CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes farinosa (FORST.) KAULF. CHEILANTHACEAE
Cheilanthes tenuifolia (N.BURM.) SW. CHEILANTHACEAE
Chenopodium album L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium ambrosioides BERT. EX STEUD. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chenopodium murale L. CHENOPODIACEAE
Chionachne koenigii (SPRENG.) THW. POACEAE
Chionanthus mala-elengi (DENNST.) GREEN OLEACEAE
Chloris virgata SW. POACEAE
Chlorophytum arundinaceum BAKER LILIACEAE
Chlorophytum laxum R.BR. LILIACEAE
- published: 30 Jul 2012
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