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Withania somnifera,
known commonly as
ashwagandha or
winter cherry, is an
evergreen shrub in the
Solanaceae or
nightshade family that
grows in India, the...
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Withania frutescens (L.)
Pauquy Withania ****onica (Franch. & Sav.) Hunz.
Withania qaraitica A.G.Mill. &
Biagi Withania reichenbachii Bitter Withania riebeckii...
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Withania coagulans ( Sanskrit: Rishyagandha, Tamil:
Panneer ilai chedi, Hindi:
Paneer phool, Pashto: شاپیانگا/مخازور) is a
plant in the
Solanaceae or nightshade...
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Withania frutescens is a
species of
plant in the
family Solanaceae. It is
native to the
western Mediterranean region,
including southern Iberia (in Portugal...
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Withania riebeckii is a
species of
plant in the
family Solanaceae. It is
endemic to Yemen. Its
natural habitats are
subtropical or
tropical dry forests...
- Iochroma, Lycium, Nicandra, Physalis, Salpichroa, Solanum, Mandragora,
Withania, and Jaborosa. No
withanolide has been
discovered in
Nicotiana to date...
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Withania adunensis is a
species of
plant in the
family Solanaceae. It is
endemic to Yemen. Its
natural habitats are
subtropical or
tropical dry forests...
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Alternaria alternata –
Causes early blight of potato, leaf spot
disease in
Withania somnifera Alternaria allii -
causes onion leaf
blight Alternaria arborescens...
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Withania qaraitica is a
shrubby and
perennial herb up to one
metre tall with
bright orange-red
seeds patterned with honeycomb-like markings, pale yellowish...
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ornamental plants such as roses. It is the most
prevalent pest of
Withania somnifera in India. It lays its eggs on the leaves, and it
poses a threat...