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Jatropha curcas *Family- Euphorbiace *Location-Babhnan Basti Uttar Pradesh India

*Botanical name -Jatropha curcas *Family- Euphorbiace *Location-Babhnan Basti Uttar Pradesh India *Date- 09-01-2022  The specific epithet, "curcas", was first used by Portuguese doctor Garcia de Orta more than 400 years ago J. curcas is a semi-evergreen shrub or small tree, reaching a height of 6 m (20 ft) or more.It is resistant to a high degree of aridity, allowing it to grow in deserts. It contains phorbol esters, which are considered toxic.However, edible (non-toxic) provenances native to Mexico also exist, known by the local population as piñón manso, xuta, chuta, aishte, among others.J. curcas also contains compounds such as trypsin inhibitors, phytate, saponins and a type of lectin known as curcin. The seeds contain 27–40% oil (average: 34.4%) that can be processed to produce a high-quality bio diesel fuel, usable in a standard diesel engine.Edible (non-toxic) varieties can be used for animal feed and food. @ Shivam Maddhesiya 

Pupalia lappacea Family: Amaranthaceae (Amaranth family) Synonyms: Achyranthes lappacea

*Pupalia lappacea *Location- Harraiya Basti Uttar Pradesh India *Date - 20-11-2021 Common name: Forest Burr, Creeping Cock's Comb • Hindi: नागदामिनी Nagadaminee, Undho bhurat, चिर्चिट्टा Chirchitta • Tamil: adai-otti, perunkotiveli, napikai, valiyakkotiveli • Malayalam: pu-pal-valli, wellia-codiveli • Telugu: erra utthareni, thella utthareni, yerri chithramoolam • Kannada: antupurale gida, naagadamani • Konkani: Sitya kurdi Botanical name: Pupalia lappacea Family: Amaranthaceae (Amaranth family) Synonyms: Achyranthes lappacea Forest Burr is a perennial herb, erect or prostrate and sprawling, 60-90 cm tall. Branches and leaves opposite, variously hairy. Leaves variable in shape and size, from narrowly ovate-elliptic to oblong or round, 2-12 x 1-6 cm, tapering to apiculate at the tip, shortly or more longly wedge-shaped at the base, narrowed to a stalk 2-25 mm long. Flower-spikes are at the end of the stem and branches, at first dens...

Ranunculus sceleratus *Family - Ranunculaceae *English: Cursed Buttercup, Poisonous buttercup, Hindi: Shim, Aglaon, जलधनिया Jaldhaniya

*Botanical name - Ranunculus sceleratus *Family - Ranunculaceae  *Location -Babhnan Basti Uttar Pradesh India *Date- 17-02-2022 English: Cursed Buttercup, Poisonous buttercup, Celery-leaved buttercup, Blister buttercup Hindi: Shim, Aglaon, जलधनिया Jaldhaniya Names: Ranunculus sceleratus . The generic name Ranunculus, is from two Latin words, 'rana' meaning ' frog' and 'unculus' meaning 'little' and together they refer to a group of plants, many of which grow in moist places - like little frogs. The species, sceleratus, is Latin for 'cursed' and probably was used to describe this species as it is one of the most dangerous of the genus. See notes below the photos. 'Celery-leaf' comes from the shape of the lower leaves. The family name of Buttercup, used to be "Crowfoot', hence the continuation of the old name in many of the species common names. The author name for the plant classification, ...

Gazania rigens Family: *Asteraceae (Sunflower family) *Common name: Gazania

*Botanical name: Gazania rigens Family: *Asteraceae (Sunflower family) *Location Babhnan Basti Uttar Pradesh India *Date-23-03-2022 *Common name: Gazania A typical daisy like flower up to about 10cm across, they are commonly banded with a dark zone around the central disc. Some types may have linear petal strips also. Colours vary from white, cream, yellow, gold, orange to the very dark reds, pale to dark lilac variations are possible also. Flowers are produced on stems up to 25cm in length, these close in the evening or on dark overcast days. Leaves turn upwards at night. Plants require high light for the flowers to open @ Shivam Maddhesiya

Acacia nilotica *Family: Mimosaceae (Touch-me-not family) *Common name: Babool, Gum arabic • Gujarati: બબરિયા Babaria • Hindi: बबूल Babool

*Acacia nilotica *Family: Mimosaceae (Touch-me-not family) *Location: Babhnan Basti Uttar Pradesh India *Date - March 2022 Common name: Babool, Gum arabic • Gujarati: બબરિયા Babaria • Hindi: बबूल Babool, कीकर Kikar • Kannada: ಬಬಲೀ Babli • Malayalam: Karivelam • Manipuri: ꯆꯤꯒꯣꯡ ꯂꯩ Chigong lei • Marathi: बबूल Babul • Sanskrit: बब्बुला Babbula, बबुला Babula, बर्बुरः Barburah • Tamil: கறுவேளை kaRuvELai • Telugu: Nalla tumma • Urdu: Babool, Keekar Botanical name: Vachellia nilotica subsp. indica Family: Mimosaceae (Touch-me-not family) Synonyms: Acacia nilotica subsp. indica, Acacia arabica var. indica Babool is a medium to large tree that can reach a height of 10 m, with an average of 4-7 m in height. The crown is somewhat flattened or rounded, with a moderate density. The branches have a tendency to droop downwards if the crown is roundish. The bark is blackish grey or dark brown in mature trees and deeply grooved, with longitudinal fissures. The young branches are smooth a...

Tropaeolum majus *Family: Tropaeolaceae (Nasturtium family) Common name: Nasturtium, Garden nasturtium, Indian cress

*Botanical name: Tropaeolum majus *Family: Tropaeolaceae (Nasturtium family) *Location : Babhnan Basti Uttar Pradesh India *Date:03-03-2022 Common name: Nasturtium, Garden nasturtium, Indian cress Tropaeolum is a genus of dicotyledonous annual or perennial plants, often with somewhat succulent stems and sometimes tuberous roots. The alternate leaves are hairless, peltate, and entire or palmately lobed. The petioles or leaf stalks are long and in many species are able to twine around other stems to provide support. The flowers are bisexual and showy, set singly on long stalks in the axils of the leaves. They have five sepals, the uppermost of which is elongated into a nectar spur. The five petals are clawed, with the lower three unlike the upper two. The eight stamens are in two whorls of unequal length and the superior ovary has three segments and three stigmas on a single style. The fruit is naked and nut-like, with three single seed segments Na...

Acmella radicans * Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower family) * Location-Babhnan Basti Uttar Pradesh India

* Botanical name: Acmella radicans   * Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower family)  * Location-Babhnan Basti Uttar Pradesh India * Date - 29-12-2021 Synonyms: Spilanthes radicans, Acmella tenella, Spilanthes debilis White Spot-Flower is an annual herb native to parts of Africa. It has become naturalized in parts of India, and is believed to be invasive. It is an erect to prostrate herb up to 1 m high, lower nodes often without roots. Stalks with internodes 0.5 to 13 cm in length. Leaves have stalks 0.2-2 cm long, blade 1-9 cm long and 0.3-5.5 cm wide, ovate to ovate-lanceshaped, base broad, pointed to long-pointed at the tip, margin entire or with short teeth. Inflorescence is terminal or in leaf axils, solitary or paired cones. Disc-shaped flower-heads are carried on stalks up to 7 cm long, with spindle-shaped receptacle, up to 1.5 mm in diameter and 6 mm in height. Flowers are up to 2 mm long, 5 lobed. Achenes are up to 1.5 mm long, hairle...

Hydrilla verticillata *Family: Hydrocharitaceae * Location- Babhnan Basti Uttar Pradesh India

*Hydrilla verticillata  *Family: Hydrocharitaceae *Location-Babhnan Basti Uttar Pradesh India *November 2021 Hydrilla is a monotypic genus; H. verticillata is both phenotypically and genetically variable submerged aquatic plant that is the sole member of the genus Hydrilla in the frog’s-bit family (Hydrocharitaceae) H. verticillata may be either monoecious or dioecious. The flowers are unisexual, arising from spathes situated in the leaf axils, each flower has three sepals and three petals. All six perianth parts are clear or translucent green (the sepals usually slightly reddish). The ovary is enclosed in the base of a hypanthium, the style is as long as the hypanthium and there are three stigmas. Due to an elongation of the hypanthium, the female flower ascends to the surface of the water. The perianth segments remain closed over the stigmas during this movement and retain a bubble of air above them. The perianth segments open to form a wide fu...

Medicago polymorpha * Family: Fabaceae (Pea family) Location-Babhnan Basti Uttar Pradesh India

*Botanical name: Medicago polymorpha   * Family: Fabaceae (Pea family) Synonyms: Medicago denticulata, Medicago polycarpa *Location-Babhnan Basti Uttar Pradesh India  *Date- 07-12-2021 Common name: Bur Clover, bur medic, toothed medic • Hindi: Chandansi, Churgali Bur Clover is an annual herb 6-22 inches tall, maturing in 6-8 weeks. Superficially, it looks like a clover producing burs. It has leaves with 3 clover-like leaflets. Leaflets are inverted-egg shaped, with a wedge-shaped base, toothed in the upper third part. The flower clusters consists of 3-5 small yellow flowers which bloom in early spring. Flowers are really tiny. The seed-pod, called bur, is the most interesting part of this plant. It is a spiraled-coiled, disk-like structure, which has prickles with hooked tips. This seed pod can be 3.5-8 mm in diameter. Flowering: February-march @ Shivam Maddhesiya 

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