Lepidium sativum L., Sp. Pl. 644 1753. (Syn: Arabis chinensis Rottler ex Wight; Cardamon sativum (L.) Fourr.; Crucifera nasturtium E.H.L.Krause; Lepia sativa (L.) Desv.; Lepidium hortense Forssk.; Lepidium sativum var. crispum DC.; Lepidium sativum subsp. sativum Thell.; Lepidium sativum subsp. spinescens (DC.) Thell.; Lepidium sativum var. spinescens Jafri; Lepidium sativum var. typicum Thell.; Lepidium spinescens DC.; Nasturtium crispum Medik.; Nasturtium hortense Garsault [Invalid]; Nasturtium sativum (L.) Moench; Nasturtium spinescens (DC.) Kuntze; Thlaspi nasturtium Bergeret ex Steud. (Unresolved); Thlaspi sativum (L.) Crantz; Thlaspidium sativum (L.) Spach); . lep-PID-ee-um — Greek: lepis (scale); referring to the shape of the seed pods … Dave’s Botanary sa-TEE-vum — cultivated … Dave’s Botanary . commonly known as: common cress, garden cress, pepper grass, pepperwort, poor man’s pepper • Arabic: رشاد مزروع rashad mazroua • Assamese: হালিম শাক halim shaak • Bengali: হালিম শাক halim shaak • Dogri: हलेयाँ haleyan • Gujarati: અશેળિયો asheliyo • Hindi: चंद्रसुर chandrasur, चनसुर chansur, हालिम halim • Kachchhi: આસેરીઓ aaserio • Kannada: ಅಲ್ಲಿಬೀಜ allibeeja, ಕುರ್ಟಿಗೆ ಗಿಡ kurtige gida • Kashmiri: अलिआँ alian • Konkani: आळीव aaliv • Malayalam: ആശാളി aashaali • Manipuri: ꯆꯥꯟꯇ꯭ꯔꯨꯛ chantruk • Marathi: अळीव aliv • Nepali: चम्सुर chamsur • Odia: ହାଲିମ halima • Pahadi: हले halae • Persian: تره تيزك tara tezak • Punjabi: ਹਾਲੋਂ halon, ਸੋਰਮਾ sorma, ਤੇਜਕ tejak • Rajasthani: असालियो asaliyo • Sanskrit: चन्द्रशूर chandrashura, रक्तराजी raktaraji • Santali: ᱦᱟᱹᱞᱤᱢ halim • Sindhi: حَليِمُ halimu • Tamil: ஆளி ali • Tangkhul: chamtruk • Telugu: ఆడాలు aadaalu • Tulu: ಅಳ್ವಿ alvi • Urdu: چنسر chansur, هالم halim, ہالوں halon Names further compiled / updated at https://dineshvalke.blogspot.com/2023/08/lepidium-sativum-l.html . Native to: Egypt, Ethiopia, temperate Asia, Pakistan; naturalized elsewhere; widely cultivated . Annual herb up to 50 cm tall, branched, glabrous; basal leaves pinnatisect, up to 8 m long, petiolate, upper smaller and shorter petioled, uppermost sssile and linear; flowers white or pinkish, 2.5-3 mm across on up to 4 mm long pedicel, in many-flowerd often branched raceme; silicula 5-6 mm long, broadly elliptic to subobicular, narrowly wnged, distinctly notched. . lep-PID-ee-um — from the Greek lepis (scale), referring to the shape of the seed pods sa-TEE-vum — cultivated commonly known as: garden cress • other common names yet to compile Native to: Egypt, Ethiopia, temperate Asia, Pakistan; naturalized elsewhere; widely cultivated References: Flowers of India • Wikipedia • Gernot Katzer’s Spice Pages • NPGS / GRIN at Manali on 08 JUN 08 Yes … Very nice photographs. Simply superb photography esp the top one … this one was with DMC FZ18, older camera — with no interchangeable lens. AP1-Plant for id from Ambala Cantt Haryana: please help me to identify this plant and its family… photographs taken on 1 may 2012 Descriptions place-ambala cantt month- may habitat-garden,fields habit-herbaceous,erect height-about 25-30 cm This one should be Lepidium sativum from Brassicaceae, grown in gardens as a seasonal plant.. . Names of Plants in India :: Lepidium sativum L. : 6 posts by 4 authors. 1 image.
This is very famous winter vegetables of Kathmandu valley ! lep-PID-ee-um — Greek: lepis (scale); referring to the shape of the seed pods … Dave’s Botanary commonly known as: common cress, garden cress, pepper grass, pepperwort, poor man’s pepper • Arabic: رشاد مزروع rashad mazroua • Assamese: হালিম শাক halim shaak • Bengali: হালিম শাক halim shaak • Dogri: हलेयाँ haleyan • Gujarati: અશેળિયો asheliyo • Hindi: चनसुर chansur, हालिम halim • Kachchhi: આસેરીઓ aaserio • Kannada: ಅಲ್ಲಿಬೀಜ allibeeja, ಕುರ್ಟಿಗೆ ಗಿಡ kurtige gida • Konkani: आळीव aaliv • Malayalam: ആശാളി aashaali • Marathi: अळीव aliv • Nepali: चम्सुर chamsur • Odia: ହାଲିମ halima • Persian: تره تيزك tara tezak • Punjabi: ਹਾਲੋਂ halon, ਸੋਰਮਾ sorma, ਤੇਜਕ tejak • Rajasthani: असालियो asaliyo • Sanskrit: चन्द्रशूर chandrashura, रक्तराजी raktaraji • Sindhi: حَليِمُ halimu • Tamil: ஆளி ali • Telugu: ఆడాలు aadaalu • Telugu: ఆడాలు aadaalu • Tulu: ಅಳ್ವಿ alvi • Urdu: چنسر chansur, هالم halim, ہالوں halon botanical names: Lepidium sativum L. … homotypic synonyms: Lepia sativa (L.) Desv. … and many more at POWO Bibliography / etymology Links listed as references in the notes below, may not remain valid permanently. Portals / websites have a tendency to re-organize / revise their content, leading to change in URLs of pages in their site. Some sites may even close down at their own will. ~~~~~ ENGLISH ~~~~~ common cress garden cress, pepper grass, pepperwort, poor man’s pepper
~~~~~ ARABIC ~~~~~ رشاد مزروع rashad mazroua
~~~~~ ASSAMESE ~~~~~ হালিম শাক halim shaak
~~~~~ BENGALI ~~~~~ হালিম শাক halim shaak
~~~~~ DOGRI ~~~~~ हलेयाँ haleyan
~~~~~ GUJARATI ~~~~~ અશેળિયો asheliyo
~~~~~ HINDI ~~~~~ चनसुर chansur, हालिम halim (or हालम halam)
~~~~~ KACHCHHI ~~~~~ આસેરીઓ aaserio
~~~~~ KANNADA ~~~~~ ಅಲ್ಲಿಬೀಜ allibeeja
ಕುರ್ಟಿಗೆ ಗಿಡ kurtige gida
~~~~~ KONKANI ~~~~~ आळीव aaliv ~~~~~ MALAYALAM ~~~~~ ആശാളി aashaali
~~~~~ MARATHI ~~~~~ अळीव aliv
~~~~~ NEPALI ~~~~~ चम्सुर chamsur
~~~~~ ODIA ~~~~~ ହାଲିମ halima
~~~~~ PERSIAN ~~~~~ تره تيزك tara tezak
~~~~~ PUNJABI ~~~~~ ਹਾਲੋਂ halon, ਤੇਜਕ tejak
ਸੋਰਮਾ sorma
~~~~~ RAJASTHANI ~~~~~ असालियो asaliyo
~~~~~ SANSKRIT ~~~~~ चन्द्रशूर chandrashura, रक्तराजी raktaraji
~~~~~ SINDHI ~~~~~ حَليِمُ halimu
~~~~~ TAMIL ~~~~~ ஆளி ali
~~~~~ TELUGU ~~~~~ ఆడాలు aadaalu
~~~~~ TULU ~~~~~ ಅಳ್ವಿ alvi
~~~~~ URDU ~~~~~ چنسر chansur, هالم halim
ہالوں halon
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in States and Union Territories of India ~~~~~ widely cultivated throughout India
~~~~~ x ~~~~~ Names compiled / updated at https://dineshvalke.blogspot.com/2023/08/lepidium-sativum-l.html Both Malayalam and English spelling are correct. Santali name added … Names in Hindi, Kashmiri, Manipuri, Pahadi, Tangkhul added … commonly known as: common cress, garden cress, pepper grass, pepperwort, poor man’s pepper • Arabic: رشاد مزروع rashad mazroua • Assamese: হালিম শাক halim shaak • Bengali: হালিম শাক halim shaak • Dogri: हलेयाँ haleyan • Gujarati: અશેળિયો asheliyo • Hindi: चंद्रसुर chandrasur, चनसुर chansur, हालिम halim • Kachchhi: આસેરીઓ aaserio • Kannada: ಅಲ್ಲಿಬೀಜ allibeeja, ಕುರ್ಟಿಗೆ ಗಿಡ kurtige gida • Kashmiri: अलिआँ alian • Konkani: आळीव aaliv • Malayalam: ആശാളി aashaali • Manipuri: ꯆꯥꯟꯇ꯭ꯔꯨꯛ chantruk • Marathi: अळीव aliv • Nepali: चम्सुर chamsur • Odia: ହାଲିମ halima • Pahadi: हले halae • Persian: تره تيزك tara tezak • Punjabi: ਹਾਲੋਂ halon, ਸੋਰਮਾ sorma, ਤੇਜਕ tejak • Rajasthani: असालियो asaliyo • Sanskrit: चन्द्रशूर chandrashura, रक्तराजी raktaraji • Santali: ᱦᱟᱹᱞᱤᱢ halim • Sindhi: حَليِمُ halimu • Tamil: ஆளி ali • Tangkhul: chamtruk • Telugu: ఆడాలు aadaalu • Tulu: ಅಳ್ವಿ alvi • Urdu: چنسر chansur, هالم halim, ہالوں halon .
. Brassicaceae Week: Lepidium sativum from Kashmir: . Brassicaceae: Lepidium sativum L.: 1 high res. image. location/date: Tropical Forest Research Institute, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, October 1994 . SK 3923 16 January 2024: 4 very high res. images. Location: The Terrace Resort, Lankuri Bhanjyang, Lalitpur Date: 13 January 2024 Elevation: 2000 m. Habit : Not sure. Pl. check Brassicaceae. I think it is Lepidium. Pl. check https://efloraofindia.com/2012/08/24/lepidium-apetalum/ https://efloraofindia.com/2011/03/11/lepidium-sativum/ Only matching elevation is Lepidium sativum L. ! . Santali name of Lepidium sativum L.: Please help me with the Santali name halim in Ol chiki script, for garden cress, Lepidium sativum L. Reference: A Santali-English dictionary by A. Campbell, of the Santal mission My attempts: ᱦᱟᱞᱤᱢ or ᱷᱟᱞᱤᱢ … Please help. Lepidium sativum L. > ᱦᱟᱹᱞᱤᱢ . References: |
Lepidium sativum
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