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Azadirachta and indica
File: Neem ( Azadirachta indica ) in Hyderabad W IMG 7006. jpg | Flowers in Hyderabad, India.
File: Neem ( Azadirachta indica ) trunk in Kolkata W IMG 6190. jpg | Trunk
File: Neem ( Azadirachta indica ) in Hyderabad W IMG 6977. jpg | Flowers in Hyderabad, India.
Study on the effect of neem ( Azadirachta indica A. juss ) leaf extract on the growth of Aspergillus parasiticus and production of aflatoxin by it at different incubation times.
Morphological alterations in toxigenic Aspergillus parasiticus exposed to neem ( Azadirachta indica ) leaf and seed aqueous extracts.
* Contains a detailed monograph on Azadirachta indica ( Neem ; Nimba ) as well as a discussion of health benefits and usage in clinical practice.
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* Neem tree Azadirachta indica ( India )
In 1995, the U. S. Department of Agriculture and a pharmaceutical research firm received a patent on a technique to extract an antifungal agent from the neem tree ( Azadirachta indica ), which grows throughout India and Nepal ; Indian villagers have long understood the tree's medicinal value.
* Phak kadao: (, Isan: ผ ั กกะเดา, ), Azadirachta indica or neem, a bitter vegetable often eaten raw.
Provincial flower is the Yellow Cotton Tree ( Cochlospermum regium ), provincial tree is Neem ( Azadirachta indica v. siamensis ).
The tetranortriterpenoid class of chemical compounds most noted for the chemical azadirachtin, extracted from the neem tree ( Azadirachta indica ) that displays insecticidal properties.
Its trees include: Zizyphus rotundifolia, Emblica officinalis, Aleucophloea species, Tamarindus indica, Schoutenia ovata, Azadirachta indica, Acacia tomentosa, Talok Grewia eriocarpa and Schleichera oleosa.
Neem oil is a vegetable oil pressed from the fruits and seeds of the neem ( Azadirachta indica ), an evergreen tree which is endemic to the Indian subcontinent and has been introduced to many other areas in the tropics.
* Nimbin ( chemical ), a chemical found in Azadirachta indica ( Neem tree )
This also includes the sacred status of certain animals such as monkeys, cows, peacocks, cobras ( nagas ) and elephants and plants such as the sacred fig ( pipal ), Ocimum tenuiflorum ( tulsi ) and Azadirachta indica ( neem ), which may once have held totemic importance for certain adivasi tribes.
* Neem oil ( Azadirachta indica ) ( Repels or kills mosquitos, their larvae and a plethora of other insects including those in agriculture )
Some varieties are Hollokh ( Terminalia myriocarpa ), Ajhar ( Lagerstroemia speciosa ), Simolu ( Bombax ceiba or Salmalia malabarica ), Sum ( Machilus ), Gomari ( Gmelina arborea ), Sisu ( Dalbergia sissoo ), Silikha ( Terminalia chebula ), Neem ( Azadirachta indica ), Nahar ( Mesua ferrea ) etc.
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The taste of the leaves is not as bitter as Neem ( Azadirachta indica ).
Common trees include Cocos lucifera, Anacadium occidentale, Azadirachta indica, and Mangifera indica.

Azadirachta and is
It is one of two species in the genus Azadirachta, and is native to India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh growing in tropical and semi-tropical regions.
Azadirachta is a genus of two species of trees in the flowering plant family Meliaceae ( Mahogany family ).

Azadirachta and .
Azadirachta, pp. 337 – 343.

indica and Neem
Numerous species have been described in the genus but only two are currently recognized, A. excelsa ( Jack ) Jacobs, and the economically important Neem tree, A. indica A. Juss.

indica and ),
File: Cannabis hemp sativa ( left ) indica ( right ). png | Micrograph sativa ( left ), indica ( right )
In 2005, Hillig published a genetic analysis of the same set of accessions ( this paper was the first in the series, but was delayed in publication ), and proposed a three-species classification, recognizing C. sativa, C. indica, and ( tentatively ) C. ruderalis.
Individual sundew species have adapted to a wide variety of environments, including atypical habitats, such as rainforests, deserts ( D. burmannii and D. indica ), and even highly shaded environments ( Queensland sundews ).
), harpacticiod copepods ( Arenosetella indica, Psammastacus acuticaudatus, Leptastacus euryhalinus, Emertonia minuta, Sewellina reductus ), ostracods ( Polycope sp.
There are some species which are strictly annual ( e. g. I. nil ), producing many seeds, and some perennial species ( e. g. I. indica ) which are propagated by cuttings.
Cupressaceae is the most widely distributed conifer family, with a near-global range in all continents except for Antarctica, stretching from 71 ° N in arctic Norway ( Juniperus communis ) south to 55 ° S in southernmost Chile ( Pilgerodendron uviferum ), while Juniperus indica reaches 5200 m altitude in Tibet, the highest altitude reported for any woody plant.
The Mammals reported are the Hog deer ( C. porcinus ), Wild boar ( Sus scrofa )., Large Indian Civets ( Viverra civetta, Viverricula indica ), common otter ( Lutra lutra ), fox, jungle cat, golden cat, Bay bamboo rat, musk shrew, common shrew, flying fox and Sambar ( Cervus unicolor ).
Local vegetation includes the Pascua de Montaña ( Pogonopus speciosus ), Chichique ( Aspidosperma megalocarpon ), Tepecaulote ( Luehea speciosa ), Caulote or West Indian Elm ( Guazuma ulmifolia ), Hormigo ( Platymiscium dimorphandrum ), Mexican Cedar ( Cedrela odorata ), Breadnut ( Brosimum alicastrum ), Tamarind ( Tamarindus indica ) and Papaturria ( Coccoloba montana ).
Frugivore which eat drupas or fruits of canary bay ( Laurus azorica ), Madeira mahogany ( Persea indica ), ( Ocotea foetens ) and fayanuts of Myrica faya but can consume alternately diverse continental cultives, sweet acorns, hazelnuts, other nuts, berries ...

indica and Kannada
It is also known as Cephalandra indica and Coccinia indica and thonde kaayi ( ತ ೊಂ ಡ ೆ ಕ ಾ ಯ ಿ) in Kannada.

indica and Tamil
Tondai or Coccinia indica is commonly known as Kōvai in Tamil in modern times, but the name Doṇḍe is the ordinary name for the plant in Telugu.

indica and is
Authorities classify the species into three or four subspecies: B. m. musculus, the northern blue whale consisting of the North Atlantic and North Pacific populations, B. m. intermedia, the southern blue whale of the Southern Ocean, B. m. brevicauda, the pygmy blue whale found in the Indian Ocean and South Pacific, and the more problematic B. m. indica, the great Indian rorqual, which is also found in the Indian Ocean and, although described earlier, may be the same subspecies as B. m. brevicauda.
Cannabis (; Cán-na-bis ) is a genus of flowering plants that includes three putative varieties, Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis.
According to Schultes ' and Anderson's descriptions, C. sativa is tall and laxly branched with relatively narrow leaflets, C. indica is shorter, conical in shape, and has relatively wide leaflets, and C. ruderalis is short, branchless, and grows wild in central Asia.
Postal cards and postcards are small message cards which are sent by mail unenveloped ; the distinction often, though not invariably and reliably, drawn between them is that " postal cards " are issued by the postal authority or entity with the " postal indica " ( or " stamp ") preprinted on them, while postcards are privately issued and require affixing an adhesive stamp ( though there have been some cases of a postal authority's issuing non-stamped postcards ).
While other Mangifera species ( e. g. horse mango, M. foetida ) are also grown on a more localized basis, Mangifera indicathe ' common mango ' or ' Indian mango ' – is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions.
Under Phylocode, Rosidae is a clade defined as the most inclusive crown clade containing Rosa cinnamomea, but not Berberidopsis corallina nor Dillenia indica nor Gunnera manicata nor Helianthus annuus nor Saxifraga mertensiana nor Stellaria media nor Viscum album.
Charles de l ' Ecluse, who first described and sketched C. indica indicates this origin, and states that it was given the name of indica, not because the plant is from India, in Asia, but because this species was originally transported from America: " Quia ex America primum delata sit "; and at that time, one described the tropical areas of that part of the globe as the Western Indies.
Adventive embryony is important in several species of Citrus, in Garcinia, Euphorbia dulcis, Mangifera indica etc.
Tamarind ( Tamarindus indica ) ( from, romanized tamar hind, " Indian date ") is a tree in the family Fabaceae indigenous to tropical Africa.
Tamarindus indica is indigenous to tropical Africa, particularly in Sudan, where it continues to grow wild ; it is also cultivated in Cameroon, Nigeria and Tanzania.
Another species, Polytrias indica, is called Java grass.
While not as widely known, the Japanese Crape myrtle ( Lagerstroemia fauriei ) from central and southern Japan is becoming increasingly important, both as a landscaping plant and as a parent in complex hybrids with L. indica.
Japanese Crape myrtle is hardier to cold than many strains of L. indica, a characteristic ( along with fungal-resistance, tree form and colorful bark ) that makes it valuable as genetic material for hybridization.
It is a large evergreen tree with colorful rosy-mauve flowers and striking white bark, suitable for public parks and avenues ; only the seed-grown species is commonly available for sale, unlike L. indica and L. fauriei, which have dozens of cultivars.
* indica ( Latham, 1790 ) is found in the Indian Subcontinent form northeastern Pakistan and extends into Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
Garcinol is found within the rinds of the Garcinia indica fruit, otherwise known as mangosteen.

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