Da ye tu mi shu (Chinese- 大叶土蜜树) (3031911404)
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Euphorbiaceae (castor, euphorbia, or spurge family) » Bridelia retusa bree-DAY-lee-uh -- named for the Swiss botanist Samuel Elisée von Bridel (1761-1828) re-TOO-suh -- meaning, rounded and notched tip commonly known as: spinous kino tree • Assamese: কহিব, kuhir • Bengali: geio • Chinese: 大叶土蜜树 da ye tu mi shu • Garo khasi • Hindi: ekdania, काझी kaji, kasai, kassi, katti-daman, kattian, khaja, kuhir • Kannada: ಮುಳ್ಳುಹೊನ್ನೆ ಮರ mulluhonne mara • Khasi: dieng rishan • Konkani: कांटे आसन kamte asan • Malayalam: mulkaini, mulluvenga • Marathi: असण or असणा asana • Nepalese: गायो gayo • Oriya: asano • Sanskrit: असनः or आसनः asana • Tamil: செம்மரம் cemmaram, மலைவேங்கை malai-venkai, மரவகை maravakai • Telugu: కోరామద్ది koramaddi, మద్దికాయలు maddi-kayalu, ములుమద్ది mulu-maddi, పుట్టకరక putta-karaka Native to: south China, Indian subcontinent, Indo-China, Malesia References: Flowers of India • R D Reddy Flora • Andhra Pradesh Forest Department
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- Archaeplastida (plants)
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- Angiosperms
- Eudicots
- Superrosids
- Rosids
- Malpighiales
- Phyllanthaceae
- Bridelia
- Bridelia retusa
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