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- Stereospermum chelonoides is a deciduous tree native to South and Southeast Asia. In Theravada Buddhism, this plant is said to have used as the tree for...
- Brochymena chelonoides is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is found in Central America and North America. "Brochymena chelonoides Report"...
- Fitzinger, 1835 Chelonoides tabulata Ag****iz, 1857 Chelonoidis tabulata Ag****iz, 1857 Chelonoidis denticulata Fróes, 1957 Chelonoides denticulata Obst...
- actually not. More typically it is ****umed to be of Bengali origin. Stereospermum chelonoides http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Parul.html...
- paleotropical clade of the family Bignoniaceae. A species of Stereospermum (S. chelonoides) is used in herbal medicine in Ayurveda as well as it is an integral...
- 21 Phussa amakala Phyllanthus emblica 22 Vip****ī pāṭalī Stereospermum chelonoides 23 Sikhī puṇḍarīka Mangifera indica 24 Vessabhū sāla S****a robusta 25...
- Vip****ī Vipaśyin Bandhumatī Bandhumā - Bandhumatī Pāṭalī (Stereospermum chelonoides) King Atula 23 Sikhī Śikhin Aruṇavatī Aruṇa - Pabhāvatī Puṇḍarīka (Mangifera...
- cariosa Stål, 1872 Brochymena carolinensis (Westwood, 1837) Brochymena chelonoides Ruckes, 1957 Brochymena dilata Ruckes, 1939 Brochymena exardentia Ruckes...
- 1979 (ex errore) Geochelone elephantopus vandenburghi Pritchard, 1979 Chelonoides elephantopus Obst, 1980 Chelonoidis elephantopus Bour, 1980 Chelonoidis...
- red Sanders (or sandal) wood, Tetvi (the yellow wood of the bignonia chelonoides), root-bulbs of the sweet-smelling gr**** (cyperus juncifolius), liquorice...