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Adhatoda Vasica
Malabar Mal"a*bar`, n. A region in the western part of the Peninsula of India, between the mountains and the sea. Malabar nut (Bot.), the seed of an East Indian acanthaceous shrub, the Adhatoda Vasica, sometimes used medicinally.

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- Justicia adhatoda commonly known in English as Malabar nut, adulsa, adhatoda, vasa, vasaka, is native to Asia. Adathoda means 'untouched by goats' in...
- frost-prone areas. 915 species are accepted. Selected species include: Justicia adhatoda L. Justicia aequalis Benoist Justicia alexandri R.Atk. Justicia alpina...
- arvensis Thistle Typha latifolia Datura stramonium Calotropis Justicia adhatoda Rhododendron ponti**** Water Hyacinth Morina Ephedra Campylanthus ramosissimus...
- attached directly, without stalks). Examples occur on Malabar nut (Justicia adhatoda) and chaff flowers (genus Achyranthes). A spikelet can refer to a small...
- Vasicine (peganine) is a quinazoline alkaloid. It is found in Justicia adhatoda, after which it is named. It is additionally found in Peganum harmala....
- kudzu Irish root Liquorice Long pepper (Piper longum) Malabar nut (Seed of Adhatoda vasica) Nut gr**** Pot****ium sorbate Raisins Round zedoary Sandalwood Sesame...
- Species: J. aurea Binomial name Justicia aurea Schltdl. (1832) Synonyms Adhatoda vellasquezii (Bertol.) Nees (1847) Cyrtanthera aurea var. glaberrima Nees...
- Quinazoline alkaloids can be found mainly in plants, such as acanthaceae (Adhatoda vasica), rutaceae, saxifragaceae (Dichroa febrifuga) and in linaria species...
- together, and the connective is referred to as discrete, e.g. Euphorbia pp., Adhatoda zeylanica. Where the connective separates the anther lobes, it is called...
- bamboo. Shrubs are numerous, such as kair (Capparis decidua), adusta (Adhatoda vesica) and jhar ber (Ziziphus nummularia).[citation needed] Apart from...