Cassia fistula tamil name

  1. Ehela
  2. Cassia fistula
  3. Cassia fistula
  4. கொன்றை
  5. ENH286/ST127: Cassia fistula: Golden Shower
  6. How to pronounce Cassia fistula in Tamil
  7. Ayurvedic Plants of Sri Lanka: Plants Details
  8. Vishu
  9. Names of herbs and plants in Tamil, Hindi, Chinese


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Ehela

A deciduous tree with spreading branches and a smooth, pale brown trunk. Leaves are compound, 10-60 cm long with 3-8 pairs of leaflets arranged in opposites, including the terminal pair. Leaflets are oval-shaped, smooth and shiny, 6-10 cm long and 3.5-5 cm broad, pointed at both base and tip. Flowers are attractive, bright yellow, borne on pendulous clusters up to 50 cm long. Fruits are pendulous, rod-like, up to 75 cm long, blackish-brown, and contain many seeds. •

Cassia fistula

• العربية • অসমীয়া • Asturianu • Azərbaycanca • Basa Bali • বাংলা • Català • Cebuano • Deutsch • Español • فارسی • Français • ગુજરાતી • गोंयची कोंकणी / Gõychi Konknni • 한국어 • हिन्दी • Hornjoserbsce • Bahasa Indonesia • עברית • Jawa • ಕನ್ನಡ • Kreyòl ayisyen • ລາວ • Madhurâ • मैथिली • മലയാളം • मराठी • مصرى • Bahasa Melayu • မြန်မာဘာသာ • Nederlands • नेपाली • 日本語 • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • پنجابی • Polski • Português • Русский • संस्कृतम् • سنڌي • Suomi • Svenska • தமிழ் • తెలుగు • ไทย • Lea faka-Tonga • Українська • اردو • Tiếng Việt • Winaray • 粵語 • 中文 Cassia fistula, also known as golden shower, purging cassia, Indian laburnum, Kani Konna, pudding-pipe tree, Description [ ] The golden shower tree is a medium-sized tree, growing to 10–20m (33–66ft) tall with fast growth. The leaves are 1 + 1⁄ 2– 3 + 1⁄ 2in) broad. The flowers are produced in pendulous 4–7cm ( 1 + 5⁄ 8– 2 + 3⁄ 4in) diameter with five yellow petals of equal size and shape. The fruit is a 1.5–2.5cm ( 9⁄ 16–1in) broad, with a pungent odor and containing several seeds. The tree has strong and very durable wood, and has been used to construct "Ehela Kanuwa", a site at C. fistula ( ahala, ehela, or aehaela, ඇහැල in Sinhala Cultivation [ ] Cassia fistula is widely grown as an Pollinators and seed dispersal [ ] Various species of bees and butterflies are known to be pollinators of C. fistula flowers, especially Xylocopa sp.). C. fistula are dispersed. He found that Uses [ ] Food [ ] In India, flowers of the golden shower tree are ...

Cassia fistula

Noteworthy Characteristics Cassia fistula, commonly called golden shower tree, is a small to medium-sized tree that typically grows to 30-40' tall in an upright form often open at the top. It is native to India, Malaysia and Southeast Asia. It is well-known for producing a show-stopping bloom of yellow flowers in May-June/July. Even pinnate compound leaves to 12-16" long with 4-8 pairs of ovate-lanceolate leaflets (each leaflet to 4" long) per leaf. Leaves usually drop in April as a prelude to flowering which occurs from May to early July. Five-petaled, bright yellow flowers bloom in 8-18" pendulous terminal racemes which cover the tree with profuse bloom. Flowers are lightly scented. Leaves return as the flowering progresses, with foliage totally restored by July. Tree is often considered to be semi-deciduous or semi-evergreen because of this brief loss of leaves. A second less significant bloom often occurs in September but without loss of leaves. Flowers are followed by slender, terete, woody bean pods which grow to 2' long. Pods emerge green but mature to black, remaining on the tree until the following year. Sticky brown pulp inside the pods has been used in herbal medicines. Golden shower tree is the National tree of Thailand and the national flower of Thailand. Popular plant as ornamental and for herbal medicine. Dried fruit has medicinal properties. Is now widely grown in tropical and subtropical areas around the world. Genus name comes from the Greek name for a ge...

கொன்றை

• العربية • مصرى • অসমীয়া • Asturianu • Azərbaycanca • Basa Bali • বাংলা • Català • Cebuano • Deutsch • English • Español • فارسی • Suomi • Français • गोंयची कोंकणी / Gõychi Konknni • ગુજરાતી • עברית • हिन्दी • Hornjoserbsce • Kreyòl ayisyen • Bahasa Indonesia • 日本語 • Jawa • ಕನ್ನಡ • 한국어 • ລາວ • Madhurâ • मैथिली • മലയാളം • मराठी • Bahasa Melayu • မြန်မာဘာသာ • नेपाली • Nederlands • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • Polski • پنجابی • Português • Русский • संस्कृतम् • سنڌي • Svenska • తెలుగు • ไทย • Lea faka-Tonga • Українська • اردو • Tiếng Việt • Winaray • 中文 • 粵語 • Bactyrilobium fistula Willd. • Cassia bonplandiana DC. • Cassia excelsa Kunth • Cassia fistuloides Collad. • Cassia rhombifolia Roxb. • Cathartocarpus excelsus G.Don • Cathartocarpus fistula Pers. • Cathartocarpus fistuloides (Collad.) G.Don • Cathartocarpus rhombifolius G.Don கொன்றை அல்லது சரக்கொன்றை ( Cassia fistula, golden rain tree, அல்லது canafistula) என்பது பேபேசியே ( Fabaceae) என்னும் தாவரவியற் இது இந்திய மாநிலமான விளக்கம் [ ] இத்தாவரம் நடுத்தரமான அளவு கொண்டது, 10-20 மீ (33- 66 அடி) உயரம் கொண்டது. வேகமாக வளரக்கூடியது. இதன் இலை கூட்டிலையாகும்; உதிரக்கூடியது. இலையின் நீளம் 15-60 செ.மீ (5.9 – 23.6 அங்குலம்) ஆகும். சிறகு கூட்டிலை மூன்று முதல் எட்டு ஜோடி சிற்றிலைகள் கொண்டது. ஒவ்வொரு இலையடி முதல் நுனி வரை 7 – 21 செமீ (2.8 – 8.3 அங்குலம்) நீளமும் 4-9 செ,மீ (1.6 – 3.5 அங்குலம்) அகலமும் கொண்டது. இதன் பூவானது, பெண்டுலத்தின் (மணி) சரம் போன்ற அமைப்புக் கொண்ட ரெசிமோஸ் வகை மஞ்சரியாகும். மேலும் இதன் மலர், 20-40 செ.மீ (7.9 – 15.7 அங்குலம்) நீளமு...

ENH286/ST127: Cassia fistula: Golden Shower

Edward F. Gilman, Dennis G. Watson, Ryan W. Klein, Andrew K. Koeser, Deborah R. Hilbert, and Drew C. McLean Introduction Golden shower is a fast-growing tree which reaches 30 to 40 feet in height and 30 to 40 feet wide. The well-spaced branches are clothed with pinnately compound leaves, with leaflets up to eight inches long and 2.5 inches wide. These leaves will drop from the tree for a short period of time and are quickly replaced by new leaves. In summer, golden shower is decorated with thick clusters of showy yellow blooms which cover the slightly drooping branches. The blooms are followed by the production of 2-foot-long, dark brown, cylindrical seedpods which persist on the tree throughout the winter before falling to litter the ground. The seeds contained within are poisonous. Figure 1. Full Form— Cassia fistula: Golden-shower General Information Scientific name: Cassia fistula Pronunciation: KASS-ee-uh FIST-yoo-luh Common name(s): Golden shower Family: Fabaceae USDA hardiness zones: 10B through 11 (Figure 2) Origin: native to India, Malaysia, and Southeast Asia UF/IFAS Invasive Assessment Status: Not considered a problem species at this time, may be recommended (North, Central, South) Uses: street without sidewalk; shade; specimen; tree lawn 4–6 feet wide; tree lawn > 6 ft wide; parking lot island 100–200 sq ft; parking lot island > 200 sq ft Figure 2. Range Description Height: 30 to 40 feet Spread: 30 to 40 feet Crown uniformity: irregular Crown shape: vase, oval,...

How to pronounce Cassia fistula in Tamil

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Ayurvedic Plants of Sri Lanka: Plants Details

Butea monosperma (Lam.) Kuntze Scientific Synonyms: Previous name used in the website: Butea monosperma Family name: FABACEAE English name: Flame of the Forest Bengal Kino Bastard Teak Battle of Plassey Tree Palas Tree Parrot Tree Sinhala name: Gas kela (ගස් කෑල ) Tamil name: Acatam Chira Iracatanam Kali Kampiram Kincukam Kirumi Catturu Meka Natam Murukkan Maram Palasam Pirocanam Pulaku Puracu Putattunar Takaru Vallai Vanapattiyam Vatapotam Vikacitam Vipannakam Vippirappiriyam Virumataru Vita Sanskrit name: Palasha Brahmapadapa Brahmapattra Brahmavrksha Brahmopadeshanetra Dvijasneha Hastikarnapalasha Karmin Kasthadru Kinchana Kimshuka Ksarashrestha Lakshavrksa Meghanada Parna Putadru Raktapuspaka Raktavarga Subhiraka Subhirava Tripakshaka Vakrapushpa Vatapotha Viparnaka Yajnika Conservation status: Vulnerable (NCS 2012) Description: Trees. Terminal leaflets 10 - 12 X 8 - 10 cm, obtuse and occasionally emarginated apically, cuneate basally. Inflorescence fasciculate-racemose, paniculate from some nodes, each tubercle 1 - 3 flowered. Fruit stipitate, light brown, obtuse or rounded apically. Seeds suborbicular, flat, hilum suboval. Native Distribution Status: Native Edible parts: Available soon Treatment for: Diarrhoea Dysentery Nasal Polyps Diabetes Snake bites Ulcers Sore-throat Elephantiasis Worm Infestations Parts used in Treatment: Bark Root bark Flowers Gum Seed Related Medical Properties: Diuretic Aphrodisiac Astringent Further Information:

Vishu

A traditional Vishu kani setting with auspicious items. Official name Vishu Observedby Malayali People Type cultural, seasonal Significance Malayali Harvest Festival Observances Kani, Kaineetam, Kanji, Kani konna, Optionally Padakkam (firecrackers) Begins 4:00am Ends end of the day Date First day of the month of medam ( 2023date Sat, 15 April Relatedto Vishu (Malayalam: വിഷു) is a cultural festival The festival is marked by family time, preparing colourful auspicious items and viewing these as the first thing on the Vishu day (Vishukkani). In particular, Malayalis seek to view the golden blossoms of the Kani Konna), money or silver items, cloth (pattu), mirror, rice, coconut, cucumber, fruits and other harvest products. Koti) and they eat a feast called Kaineettam, elders give a small amount of pocket money to children. Etymology and origin [ ] See also: Vishu, from Sanskrit Viṣuvam, literally means 'equal', Religious significance [ ] The Vishu marks the first day of the astronomical year and hence The current Vishu year is 01-01-5124 Vishu Vasrhsam (same year as Kali Yuga, as of April 15, 2022). Records that Vishu has been celebrated in Kerala occurred from the reign of Sthanu Ravi since 844 CE, when the new era calendar (Kolla Varsham) was initiated replacing the older calendar with 13 months in a year. Practices [ ] Vishukkani [ ] Bisu in Tulunadu Coastal Karnataka The Malayalam word "kani" literally means "that which is seen first", so "Vishukkani" means "that which is...

Names of herbs and plants in Tamil, Hindi, Chinese

Herbs and plants names Names of common Indian and Chinese herbs and plants in English, Chinese, Hindi and Tamil languages It is no surprise that atleast half of the herbs used in Indian medicinal system and Chinese medicinal system are the same. Here is a collection of names of Chinese and Indian herbs and plants in English, Chinese, Hindi and Tamil with scientific botanical names. You can view the names in Hindi fonts, Tamil fonts, Chinese pin yin and English transliteration. Botanical Name English Name Tamil Name Hindi Name Chinese Name A Abelmoschus Esculentus வெண்டை भिन्डी Bhindee / Bhindii Abelmoschus Moschatus musk mallow காட்டுக்கஸ்தூரி latakasturi Abies Webbiana Indian Silver Fir தாலிசப்பத்திரி Talispatra Abrus Precatorius Crab Eyed Creeper குன்றிமணி, குண்டுமணி, குந்து மணி रत्ती Ratti, गुंची Gunchi Abutilon Indicum Indian Mallow துத்தி कंघी Kanghi Acacia arabica Wild Gum tree கருவேல், கருவேல மரம் Babul, Pankikar Acacia concinna Dc. soap nut சீக்காய், சீயக்காய் Kochi, रीठा Reetha, शिकाकाई Shikakai Acacia eburnea குடைவேல் Marmat Acacia farnesiana Mimosa bush, Needle bush பீக்கருவேல் गुह बबूल Guh baboool, Gukikar, Gandh babool Acacia intsia ginger இஞ்சி अदरक Adrak Acacia Pennata Climbing Acacia காட்டுசிகை, இந்து Agla bel, Biswal Acacia Polyacantha Willd betel-nut palm, black cutch, catechu tree கமுகு, பாக்கு khair, supari Acalypha fruticosa Birch-leaved acalypha கிட்டிக்கிழங்கு Cinna Acalypha Indica Indian Acalypha, Indian Copperleaf குப்பைமேனி, கொழிப்பூண்டு कुप्पी Ku...