Aframomum melegueta (Rosc.) K. Schum.
Aframomum melegueta (Rosc.) K. Schum.Synonym Amomum melegueta Rosc.Family Zingiberaceae.Habitat Native to tropical Africa; cultivated in Indian gardens.English Grains of Paradise, Alligator […]
Aframomum melegueta (Rosc.) K. Schum.Synonym Amomum melegueta Rosc.Family Zingiberaceae.Habitat Native to tropical Africa; cultivated in Indian gardens.English Grains of Paradise, Alligator […]
Aesculus indica Hook.Family Sapindaceae; Hippocastanaceae.Habitat The Himalayas from Kashmir to western Nepal, Kulu and Chamba in Himachal Pradesh, Tehri-Garhwal and
Aesculus hippocastanum Linn.Family Hippocastanaceae; Sapindaceae.Habitat Endemic to the mountains of Balkan Peninsula and western Asia. Introduced into India; occasionally grown
Aerva scandens Wall., synonym A. sanguinolenta Blume, is also known as Paashaanabheda in the south.Species used as Paashaanabheda:Bergenia ligulata (north),
Aerva lanata (L.) Juss. ex Schult.Family Amaranthaceae.Habitat The warmer parts of India, ascending to 1,000 m.Ayurvedic Paashaanabheda. Gorakshaganj aa, Aadaanpaaki,
Aerva javanica (Burm. f.) Juss. ex Schult.Synonym A. persica (Burm.f.) MerillA. tomentosa Frosk.Family Amaranthaceae.Habitat Punjab, Central and Peninsular India.English Javanese Wool
Aegle marmelos (L.) Correa ex Roxb.Family Rutaceae.Habitat The plains and sub- mountain regions of India, ascending to an altitude of 1,200
Adina cordifolia Hook. f. ex BrandisFamily Rubiaceae.Habitat Indigenous in deciduous forests all over India.English Yellow Teak, Saffron Teak. Ayurvedic b
Adiantum lunulatum Burm.Synonym A. philippense Linn.Family b Adiantaceae.Habitat ø Throughout the greater part of India, up to an altitude of
Adiantum incisum Forsk. Synonym A. caudatum Linn. Family Adiantaceae.Habitat The plains and the lower slopes of the hills in Punjab,