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Cultivation Methods of Aloe Vera

 
 
Family: Liliaceae
Indian Name: Ghritkumari
Pakistan Name: Quargandal
Parts used
Aloe is obtained by cutting the leaves at their base and letting yellow, bitter Juice drain out. The water is evaporated off from the juice by heating and that result to light to dark brown mass.
Uses
Fresh aloe gel obtained has the property of reliving sun burn [...]

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Cultivation Methods of Withania Somnifera

 

English Name
Winter cherry

Assamese Name
Ashwagandha

Hindi Name
Punr, Chiropotan

Kannada Name
Kanchuki

Malayalam Name
Amukkuram

Marathi Name
Ghoda, Tilli

Telugu Name
Vajigandha, Pannirugada

Gujarati Name
Ghodaasun

Tamil Name
Akavu, Allivatli

Tibetian Name
Ba-dzi-ga-ndha

                                                                
Withania somnifera, also known as Ashwagandha, Indian ginseng. Withania Somnifera belongs to the family of Solanaceae (Potato family). This plant is an erect herbaceous, evergreen shrub of 13 to 150 cm (4 to 5 ft). The stems [...]

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Cultivation Methods of Abelmoschus Moschatus

 
                                                                               
 
 
                    Abelmoschus Moschatus is an annual growing plant in many hotter parts of the world. The seeds root and leaves are having different uses. The seeds contain fixed oil a solid crystalline matter and resin. Fixed oil is greenish yellow fluid which solidifies on contact with air.
                  
 
 
           Land is prepared by ploughing [...]

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Propagation Methods of Cochlospermum Gossypium

English Name

Golden Silk Cotton, Yellow flowered cotton

Hindi Name

gooloe, galgal, Kumbi

Bengali Name

Golgol

Gujarati Name

Kadacbogund

Kanada Name

Arasinaburga, Bettalavare

Malayalam Name

Appakutakka Chemp

Marathi Name

Galgal

Oriya Name

Konta Palas

Punjabi Name

Kumbi

Tamil Name

Kongilam

 

A native of India, Myanmar and some island of archipelago. It is found all over India from Bihar, Orissa and Himalayan tracks up to 3000 feet elevation. The plants are grown near Indian temples [...]

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Propagation method of Tinospora Cordifolia

Tinospora Cordifolia is a plant found mainly in Malaysia, India and Srilanka. The main parts uses of this plant are stem and root. It is a large highly spreading, woody climber with fat are water-retaining plants adapted to arid climate or soil conditions.
 
Uses of Tinospora Cordifolia
Tinospora Cordifolia can be used for scorpion sting [...]

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