A Picture is worth a Thousand Words: Biodiversity in Pictures (Contd.)
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- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Durg, Chhattisgarh, Blumea lacera, Weed, Ayurveda, Unani
Blumea growing in empty crop fields in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Ficus racemosa, Chhattisgarh, Durg, Unani, Ayurveda
Galls of Doomar leaf in Dih village. Healthy leaf can also be seen. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Ficus racemosa, Chhattisgarh, Durg, Unani, Ayurveda
Another view of galls on Doomar leaf in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Ficus racemosa, Chhattisgarh, Durg, Unani, Ayurveda
Close view of Galls on Doomar leaf. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Ficus racemosa, Chhattisgarh, Durg, Unani, Ayurveda
Doomar leaf damaged by insect in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Durg, Chhattisgarh, Ficus racemosa, Ayurveda, Unani
Field worker showing Doomar leaf damaged by insect in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Ficus racemosa, Chhattisgarh, Durg, Unani, Ayurveda
Doomar leaves in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Ficus racemosa, Chhattisgarh, Durg, Unani, Ayurveda
Another view of Doomar leaves in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Ficus racemosa, Chhattisgarh, Durg, Unani, Ayurveda
Base of Doomar tree complex in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Ficus racemosa, Chhattisgarh, Durg, Unani, Ayurveda
Leaf arrangement in Doomar in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Ficus racemosa, Chhattisgarh, Durg, Unani, Ayurveda
Doomar leaves in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Winter season weed used traditionally in treatment of skin diseases in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Another view of medicinal weed in winter in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Cracks in black soil and weeds growing in it in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Durg, Chhattisgarh, Ficus racemosa, Ayurveda, Unani
Branches of old Doomar tree in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Durg, Chhattisgarh, Ficus racemosa, Blumea lacera, Ayurveda, Unani, Weed
Medicinal weeds including Blumea growing in the shade of Doomar tree in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Use of pheromon trap in vegetable field in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Ficus racemosa, Chhattisgarh, Durg, Unani, Ayurveda
Another view of Doomar tree complex in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Ficus racemosa, Chhattisgarh, Durg, Unani, Ayurveda
Galls on Doomar leaf in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
In black soil it is hard to maintain cement poles in original form. This pictures is showing ... 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Winter season weed flora in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Fruit of winter season weed in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Durg, Chhattisgarh, Blumea lacera, Weed, Ayurveda, Unani
Blumea and other weeds in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Araneae, Durg, Chhattisgarh, Cynodon dactylon, Unani, Ayurveda, Weed
Spider web and Doobi plants in winter crop field in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Winter season grassy weeds in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Winter season grass and sedge population in crop field in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Durg, Chhattisgarh, Blumea lacera, Weed, Ayurveda, Unani
Blumea growing with other weeds in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Weeds in Dih village. Red plants are used by the Traditional Healers in treatment of blood related ... 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Torai fields along with road in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Blumea lacera, Chhattisgarh, Durg, Unani, Ayurveda, Weed
Blumea population in Lateritic soil in Dih village, Durg region. Flora of Lateritic ... 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Panicle of grassy weed in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Luffa
Taroi crop at flowering in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Durg, Chhattisgarh, Pithecellobium dulce, Leguminosae, Unani, Ayurveda
Red leaves of Ganga Amli plant in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Calotropis gigantea, Weed, Ayurveda, Unani
Dust on Fudhar plants growing along with road in Dih village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Road to Dih village from Jhint village. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Durg, Chhattisgarh, Ficus racemosa, Unani, Ayurveda
Old Doomar tree complex in Dih village. Photo album of Different Tree complexes of Indian state ... 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Chhattisgarh, Durg, Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea at flowering. This picture was taken in Raipur region, Chhattisgarh. Major ... 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Chhattisgarh, Durg, Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea as garden plant in Bhilai. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Bougainvillea, Durg, Chhattisgarh, Polyalthia longifolia
Ashok and Bougainvillea as garden plants in Bhilai. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Chhattisgarh, Durg, Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea and Sansevieria plants in home garden in Bhilai. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Calliandra haematocephala, Chhattisgarh, Legume
Calliandra at flowering in home garden in Bhilai. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Calliandra haematocephala, Chhattisgarh, Legume
Calliandra as garden plant in Bhilai. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Calliandra haematocephala, Chhattisgarh, Legume
Calliandra in home garden in Bhilai. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Plumeria sp., Chhattisgarh
Vigorously growing Plumeria plant in Bhilai. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Chhattisgarh, Durg, Rosa, Ayurveda, Unani
Rose as indoor plant in Bhilai. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Indoor plant with scented flower in Bhilai. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Close view of garden plant with scented flowers in Bhilai. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Dypsis lutescens, Chhattisgarh
Palm as indoor plant in Bhilai. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Dypsis lutescens
Ornamental Palm as garden plant in Bhilai. 2005-12-14
- Oudhia, P. (2005-2007)
Ornamental Palm in Bhilai. 2005-12-14
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Related Topics in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plants Database at http://www.pankajoudhia.com
Limnophila indica (L.) DRUCE SCROPHU and Lantana camara L.
(Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants
of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of
Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous
Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Neuralgic or rheumatic
dysmenorrhoea, with great mental and nervous Irritability, sleeplessness, low
spirited, sensitive.
Limnophila rugosa (ROTH) MERR. and Lantana camara L.
(Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants
of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plants Database
(Traditional Knowledge Database) on use of Alien Invasive species as additional
ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for
Key Symptom-Spasmodic, dry cough, always worse when lying down at night,
relieved by sitting up.
Limnophila sessiliflora (VAHL) BI. and Lantana camara L.
(Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants
of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plants Database
(Traditional Knowledge Database) on use of Alien Invasive species as additional
ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for
Key Symptom- Has no desire to urinate, especially during childbed. Retention of
urine.
Limnophyton obtusifolium (L.) MIQ. and Lantana camara L.
(Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants
of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plants Database
(Traditional Knowledge Database) on use of Alien Invasive species as additional
ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for
Key Symptom-Inefficient labour pains, or none at all, or widely dilated,
complete atony, or labour delayed by a rigid os.
Limonia acidissima L. and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with
other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh,
India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of Alien Invasive
species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines
(Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom- Chronic affections at puberty, the
menses not appearing.
Lindenbergia indica (L.) KTZE and Lantana camara L.
(Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants
of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plants Database
(Traditional Knowledge Database) on use of Alien Invasive species as additional
ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for
Key Symptom-Fever beat with drowsiness. Sleep with half waking and murmuring
frequently. Little thirst, feels very languid, and wants to lie still.
Lindernia anagallis (BURM.F.) PENNELL and Lantana camara L.
(Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants
of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plants Database
(Traditional Knowledge Database) on use of Alien Invasive species as additional
ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for
Key Symptom-Full of suppressed grief, seems weighed down by it, broods over
imaginary troubles.
Lindernia antipoda (L.) ALSTON. and Lantana camara L.
(Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants
of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plants Database
(Traditional Knowledge Database) on use of Alien Invasive species as additional
ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for
Key Symptom-Ailments from grief, or suppressed mental sufferings.
Lindernia caespitosa (BL.) PANIGRAHI and Lantana camara L.
(Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants
of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plants Database
(Traditional Knowledge Database) on use of Alien Invasive species as additional
ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for
Key Symptom-Slight blame or contradiction irritates and excites him to anger.
Lindernia ciliata (COLESM.) PENNELL and Lantana camara L.
(Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants
of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plants Database
(Traditional Knowledge Database) on use of Alien Invasive species as additional
ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for
Key Symptom-Headache as if a nail were driven out through the side of the head,
relieved by lying on the painful side.
Lindernia crustacea (L.) F. V. MUELL. and Lantana camara L.
(Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants
of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plants Database
(Traditional Knowledge Database) on use of Alien Invasive species as additional
ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for
Key Symptom-Febrile chilliness, cold extremities, heat of the head and face.
Lindernia hyssopioides (L.) HAINES and Lantana camara L.
(Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants
of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of
Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous
Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Menses suppressed from
cold or emotions.
Lindernia procumbens (KROCK.) BORBAS and Lantana camara L.
(Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants
of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plants Database
(Traditional Knowledge Database) on use of Alien Invasive species as additional
ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for
Key Symptom-Confusion of ideas, cannot tell where he is, streets seem strange,
and the way home too long.
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