Sida acuta

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Sida acuta
Family: Malvaceae

Messua ferra

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Messua ferra
Family Clusiaceae
Comon Name: Nagkeshar

Malacra capitata

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Malacra capitata
Family: Malavaceae

Hibiscus cannabinus

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Hibiscus cannabinus
Family : Malvaceae

Callophylum inophyllum

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Callophyllum inophyllum

Aristolochea

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Aristolochea

Abutilon indicum

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Abutilon indicum

Salvadora oleoides

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Salvadora oleoides Decaisne in Jaquem.

A shrub or small tree with a short twisted or bent trunk, branches numerous, stiff, divergent, whitish.Leaves 4-10 X 0.3-1cm, whitish green, coriaceous and somewhat fleshy when mature, linear-lanceolate or elliptic to lanceolate, acute or subobutase, often mucronate, glabrous, main nerves indistinct, petioles 4-6 mm long. Flowers greenish – white, sessile in erect axillary panicled spikes, 2.5-4 cm long often clustered. Calyx 1.5-2 mm long, cleft about halfway down; lobes rounded, obtuse. Corolla little longer then the calyx, deeply cleft, lobes obovate - oblong, obtuse. Stamens 4, inserted at the base or in the middle of corolla-tube; filamenis slightly flattened disk of the 4 scale or glands between the bases of the filament. Ovary 1-celled, ovule solitary; style very short or almost 0; stigma broad truncate or subpeltate. Fruit: Drupes 4-5 mm in diameter, sub sessile; globose, yellow when ripe. Supported by the persistent calyx and corolla; endocarp crustaceous, seeds erect, globose.

Flowering: January – March

Jasminum Sessiliflorum

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Jasminum Sessiliflorum

Climbing Shrub. Leaves simple, elliptic – oblong, 2.5 x 1.5cm, Subcoriaceous, base truncate, apex apiculate; lower pairs smaller; petioles to 3cm. Cymes: Corymboid, sessile, flowers white, bracts linear, 3mm, pedicel to 3-5mm. Calyx: lobes 5-7, linear – subulate, 1.2cm, acute. Corolla 2 cm across; tube 1cm; lobes 5-8, oblanceolate, 1.3cm, acute. Stamens: 2, included, filaments 2mm; anthers 3mm, apiculate. Ovary 1mm; style 2mm; stigma bifid, ovary 2called, ovules usually 2 in each cell, attached near the base. Fruit: Berry globose, 0.7cm across.

Flowers: March –May.
Distribution: Cultivated in gardens.
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