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indica and grows
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.
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.

indica and wild
In 1929, renowned plant explorer Nikolai Vavilov assigned wild or feral populations of Cannabis in Afghanistan to C. indica Lam.
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.
* Garcinia indicawild mangosteen, amsol, bhinda, biran, katambi, kokum, panarpuli, kodam-puli, ratamba, etc.
Tigers, Asian elephants, Four-horned Antelope ( Tetracerus quadricornis ), blackbuck ( Antilope cervicapra ), and chinkara ( Gazella bennettii ), dhole wild dog ( Cuon alpinus ) and sloth bear ( Melursus ursinus ) are some of the animals found here while birds include the threatened Lesser Florican ( Eupodotis indica ), Indian Grey Hornbill and other hornbills.
A recent genetic analysis included both the narrow-leaflet and wide-leaflet drug " biotypes " under C. indica, as well as southern and eastern Asian hemp ( fiber / seed ) landraces and wild Himalayan populations.
It is also home to various unique mammals apart from wild Ass such the Indian Wolf ( Canis indica ), Desert Fox ( Vulpes vulpes pusilla ) and Nilgai ( Boselaphus tragocamelus ).

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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.
* Contains a detailed monograph on Azadirachta indica ( Neem ; Nimba ) as well as a discussion of health benefits and usage in clinical practice.
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.
The botanist Claude Antoine Thory, who wrote the descriptions for Redouté ’ s paintings in Les Roses, noted that Josephine ’ s Bengal rose R. indica had black spots on it.
The five widely recognized subspecies are albida Koelz, 1950 of western Asia in Iran and Pakistan ; indica ( Franklin, 1831 ) of northern India ; brama ( Temminck, 1821 ) of southern India which is darker than indica ; ultra Ripley, 1948 ( not always recognized ) of northeastern India is said to have the white spots on mantle much and " higher pitched calls "; and pulchra Hume, 1873 of Southeast Asia from Myanmar and Thailand extending into Cambodia and Vietnam.
Piriformospora indica is an interesting endophytic fungus of the order Sebacinales, the fungus is capable of colonising roots and forming symbiotic relationship with every possible plant on earth.
In the Himalayas, Nepal, subtropical forest consists of species such as Schima wallichii, Castanopsis indica, and Castanopsis tribuloides on relatively humid areas.
Another distinguishing feature from the sympatric small Indian civet ( Viverricula indica ), with which it might be confused, is its shorter tail when compared its body length and the presence of a crest of black erectile hairs on the back, which are characteristic of all the four species under the genus Viverra.
M. indica is known only from collections made by the submersible Shinkai 6500 at depths of in the Kairei Field, on the Central Indian Ridge.
The mouthparts suggest that M. indica feeds on animals in the substrate.
Cannabis ruderalis will produce flowers based on its age, rather than changes in light cycle like C. sativa and C. indica varieties.

indica and Indian
B. m. indica, found in the Indian Ocean, may be another subspecies.
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.
Tamarind ( Tamarindus indica ) ( from, romanized tamar hind, " Indian date ") is a tree in the family Fabaceae indigenous to tropical Africa.
**** Small Indian Civet ( Viverricula indica )
**** Indian Porcupine ( Hystrix indica )
* Vanessa indica, a species of butterfly, also known as the Indian red admiral, found in Asia
**** Indian Spotted Chevrotain, Moschiola indica
* indica ( Latham, 1790 ) is found in the Indian Subcontinent form northeastern Pakistan and extends into Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
* Aesculus indica: Indian horse chestnut ( eastern Asia )
The Common Emerald Dove ( Chalcophaps indica ) is a pigeon which is a widespread resident breeding bird in the tropical and sub-tropical parts of the Indian Subcontinent and east through Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, to northern and eastern Australia.
* Lactuca indica: Indian Lettuce
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 ).
The sal tree is often confused with the ashoka tree ( Saraca indica ) in the ancient literature of the Indian Subcontinent.
He had one of the largest collections of Indian lepidoptera at the time ( 40, 000 specimens of 7000 species and 400 new species described by him ), and completed the Lepidoptera indica series after the death of Frederic Moore in 1907.
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.
Mammals found in this ecoregion include the Dhole ( Cuon alpinus ), Sloth Bear ( Ursus ursinus ) and Indian Spotted Chevrotain ( Moschiola indica ).
On one occasion, Knox presented Hooke with samples of " a strange intoxicating herb like hemp " which he dubbed " Indian hemp " or " Bangue "; it is better known today as cannabis indica, a plant which was unknown at the time in Europe.
* Cannabis indica ( Indian hemp )

indica and strains
This taxonomic interpretation was embraced by Cannabis aficionados who commonly distinguish narrow-leafed " sativa " drug strains from wide-leafed " indica " drug strains.
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.
G-13 is an extremely potent strain of Cannabis indica, likely originating from indica Afghani strains.
Pharmacologically, C. indica landraces tend to have a higher cannabidiol ( CBD ) content than C. sativa strains.
Most commercially available indica strains have been selected for low levels of CBD ( which is not psychoactive ), with some users reporting more of a " stoned " feeling and less of a " high " from C. indica when compared to C. sativa .< ref >" Sativa vs Indica.
Common indica strains for recreational or medicinal use include Kush and Northern Lights.
However, C. indica strains are frequently cross-bred with C. ruderalis to produce plants combining a higher THC content with the hardiness and reduced height of ruderalis.
Its one of the most potent and highest yielding strain of Cannabis indica, and is the mother of all the white trichrome strains.

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