Thespesia populnea (L.) Sol. ex Corrêa, Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. 9: 290 1807 (Syn. Abelmoschus acuminatus (Alef.) Müll.Berol; Azanza acuminata Alef.; Bupariti populnea (L.) Rothm.; Hibiscus bacciferus Blume; Hibiscus blumei Kuntze; Hibiscus populifolius Salisb.; Hibiscus populneoides Roxb.; Hibiscus populneus L.; Malvaviscus populneus (L.) Gaertn.; Parita populnea (L.) Scop.; Thespesia howii S.Y. Hu; Thespesia macrophylla Blume; (=) Thespesia populneoides (Roxb.) Kostel.); .
. As per efi thread: Thespesia populnea and Thespesia populneoides are similar in that they are both trees or shrubs with showy flowers, but they have some differences in their leaves, fruits, and seeds: Leaves: Thespesia populnea has heart-shaped leaves that are shiny and alternate, while Thespesia populneoides has spirally arranged leaves that are light green and triangular heart-shaped. Fruits: Thespesia populnea has mature fruits that are easily broken, while Thespesia populneoides has mature fruits that are not broken (outer fruit splitting into 5 segments, exposing indehiscent inner fruit) … Thespesia populneoides fruit pedicels are normally long and often hanging. Seeds: Thespesia populnea has broadly ovate seeds, while Thespesia populneoides has narrowly ovate seeds. Reference: Fosberg, F. Raymond; Sachet, Marie-He´le`ne (1972) – Thespesia populnea (L.) Solander ex Corrêa and Thespesia populneoides (Roxburgh) Kosteletsky (Malvaceae) . efloraofindia:”For Id 14032013MR1’’ tree with brown fruits at Pune : 5 images. 3 posts by 2 authors. Thespesia populnea Hooghly Today : Thespesia populnea (L.) Sol. ex Corrêa : 7 images. 1 post by 1 author. I have an earlier upload of this tree – efi thread. This time i myself found one on a railway station (Balarambati, Hooghly). ‘Bengal Plants’ refers it as পরশ / পরশ-পিপল (PARAS / PARAS-PIPAL) in Bengali. SYMBIOSIS : 416 : Attachments (1). 2 posts by 2 authors. Attaching an image of a Bumble Bee on the flower of Thespesia populnea (PORTIA TREE/PARAS PIPAL). tree for Identification Mumbai 07122013 NAW3 : Attachments (4). 5 posts by 4 authors. Kindly identify this tree found growing on road side in Ville Parle, Mumbai. Leaves like peepal. Fruits spherical. Thespesia populnea I hope Thespesia populnea. Quite common in Mumbai. Had posted about an interesting facet of the fruit last year Yes surely Thespesia populnea Thespesia populnea from Kolkata, West Bengal: SCFEB04 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1). Dehiscent fruits in the Thespesia populations of Mumbai – VG-JUL-10 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5) Thespesia populnea is one of the most widespread and extensively propagated trees in & around Mumbai, both along the coast and inland. One of the key features of this tree, and one that is highlighted in all the descriptions of this species, is its indehiscent fruit. Its congener T. populneoides is known for its dehiscent fruit. In the last few years, I have often come across dehiscent fruits on many of these trees all over Mumbai & its environs. These dehiscent fruits are borne on short stalks (c. 3 cm in length). In a few instances, I have encountered indehiscent fruits borne on long stalks (c. 10 cm in length). The Thespesia populations of this region also exhibit considerable variation in the leaf shape, especially the leaf base, which varies from deeply cordate to subtruncate. From what I’ve observed, fruit dehiscence is not confined to trees with a particular leaf shape, it occurs both in the cordate- as well as in the truncate-leaved trees. I have not come across the bronze-coppery foliage characteristic of T. populneoides in any of the trees here. Have attached a paper on Thespesia populnea and its congener T. populneoides by Francis Raymond Fosberg & Marie-Hélène Sachet [1972]. In light of this paper, a large number of the Thespesia strands in Mumbai appear to intergrade between T. populnea and T. populneoides. Some photographs of the dehiscent fruits and the variable leaf bases taken in North & in South Mumbai between January and April 2014 are attached herewith. Would appreciate any comments and observations. Malvaceae Fortnight :: Thespesia populnea :: Mumbai :: PKAJUL06 :: : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3) Indian Tulip flowers… Bot. name: Thespesia populnea Family: Malvaceae Date/Time: 27-05-2010 / 11:00AM Location: Mumbai yes these flowered recently profusely at the height of the heat wave
Malvaceae Fortnight :: Thespesia populnea :: Lakshadweep :: PKAJUL41 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (5) Thespesia populnea from Lakshadweep (Kadmat Island). Malvaceae Fortnight:: Thespesia populnea – NSJ -13 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (2) Thespesia populnea A tree from Konkan Often planted as avenue tree in Pune Malvaceae Fortnight- Post 44 :: Thespesia populnea from Kaithal: NS August 29/29 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (2) – I put the pod on the soil. One day surprised to see the seedlings emerging out of the pod. Now they are 1 feet in height. -Nice catch we call it paras peepul in bengali ID confirmation MS270311 -18- Birds on Thespesea: Recently I visited a place called Kokkare Bellur. The place is named after the birds. Kokkare means crane. In this village different types of birds like painted stork, herons etc harbour the trees. This place is one of the important birds sanctuaries of Karnataka. Villagers protect the birds. I am posting a few photos of birds on trees. This mail is on Thespesia populnea. Can somebody ID the birds also. – They are all Painted Storks. THESPESIA POPULNEA: medicinal value… Malvaceae Week: Thespesia populnea from IARI Karnal Campus: These are mine from Kaithal, uploaded earlier too. . Malvaceae week- Thespesia populnea-PKA3: Malvaceae week :: Thespesia populnea: Thespesia populnea (L.) Sol. ex Corrêa thess-PEE-zee-uh — from the Greek thespios (marvelous, divine) pop-ULL-nee-uh — pertaining to or similar to Populus (poplar) [image: Thespesia populnea]<http://www.google.com/flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi…> Apr 22, 2007 somewhere in Mira-Bhayander area of Mumbai commonly known as: aden apple, bhendi tree, cork tree, Indian tulip tree, John-Bull tree, king of flowers, large-leaved tulip tree, milo (in Hawaii), Pacific rosewood, poor man’s teak (in Tamilnadu, India), portia tree, seaside mahoe (in Florida), umbrella tree • *Bengali*: gajashundi, palaspipal, poresh • *Gujarati*: પારસ પિપળૉ paras piplo • *Hindi*: bhendi, gajadanda, पारस पीपल paras-pipal • *Kannada*: arasi, bangali • *Malayalam*: ചിലാന്തി cilaanthi, പൃപ്പരുത്തി prapparuththi, പൃവരശ് pravaras • *Marathi*: आष्ट aashta, आस aas, पारस भेंडी paras-bhendi, पारोसा पिंपळ parosa pimpal, पार्श्वपिंपळ parshvapimpal, पिंपरणी pimparani, पिंपरी pimpari • *Sanskrit*: पार्श्वपिप्पल parshwapippal • *Tamil*: பூவரசு puvarasu • *Telugu*: గంగరావి gangaravi Native of: India – [image: Parshwapippal (Sanskrit: पार्श्वपिप्पल)] <http://www.google.com/flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi…>… Dec 8, 2007 at Sagar Upvan, Colaba, Mumbai – [image: Paras Bhendi (Marathi: पारस भेंडी)] <http://www.google.com/flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi…>… Dec 8, 2007 at Sagar Upvan, Colaba, Mumbai – [image: Pimpari (Marathi: पिंपरी)] <http://www.google.com/flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi…>… Sep 26, 2009 at Pooja Farms (Resort) near Kolad – [image: Poresh (in Bengali)] <http://www.google.com/flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi…>… Oct 13, 2009 at Vaghbil, Thane – [image: gajadanda (in Hindi)] <http://www.google.com/flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fdi…>… Dec 7, 2010 at Vaghbil, Thane – … more views: http://www.flickr.com/search/Thespesiapopulnea&m=… An old post of yours on the Thespesia populnea. The last image has a brilliant red insect on it. Found out that insect happens to be the Cotton Stainerhe of Pyrrhocoridae which are a cosmopolitan family of pentatomomorphan bugs including about 65 genera and over 400 species. The Thespesia populnea is a host plant. In my post, there are several observations, listed with date and place. Among them, the last two photos are of T. populneoides … Oct 13, 2009 at Vaghbil, Thane .. Dec 7, 2010 at Vaghbil, Thane Very sincere apologies for mixing observations in single post. Malvaceae Week: Malvaceae Sp for ID: … you are correct !! I am sure this is Thespesia populnea we always see this plant as a tree so seeing a sapling twisted our brain Indian Tulip – Thespisia populnea: One of the common village trees with beautiful flowers Indian Tulip, Thespisia populnea (Thespisia – A small genus of tropical trees including the portia tree) Fam: Malavaceae cordate leaves, yellow flowers Kanugana halli Mysore district Regional : Buguri, Hoovarasi, [Kannada] 16 Aug 2008 Common name: Indian tulip tree, Aden apple, Portia tree • Hindi: Paras pipal पारस पीपल • Malayalam: Puvarasu • Bengali: Palaspipal • Tamil: பூவரசு Puvarasu the flower changes colour into the reddish one shown within few hours ! . Malvaceae Week: Indian Tulip – Thespisia populnea (MW-AR06) (A flowering tree common in south Indian villages. Found near to the village entry point- Welcome tree? ) Indian Tulip, Portia tree, Thespisia populnea (Thespisia – A small genus of tropical trees including the portia tree) Fam: Malvaceae Kanugana halli, Mysore district, Karnataka Regional : Buguri, Hoovarasi, [Kannada] Photo Date: 16 Aug 2008 https://groups.google.com/indiantreepix/thread/65… Malvaceae Week: Thespesia populnea from Delhi: Thespesia populnea (Linn.) Sol. ex Corr., Ann. Mus.Hist.Nat.Paris. 9:290. 1807 Syn: Hibiscus populneus Linn. Tree with peltate-hairy branches and leaves; leaves ovate, entire, stipules linear; flowers solitary axillary with jointed pedicel; calyx cupular, minutely 5-toothed; petals pale yellow with crimson centre turning reddish in evening; fruit 2-3 cm across, 5-celled, 2-4 seeds in each. Photographed Vikas Puri, New Delhi Malvaceae week : Thespesia populnea: Moderate sized tree. Common in Konkan. Also observed planted as avnue tree in many cities with its dark green foliage. Flowers initially yellow with dark purple centre, later turn red orange. Marathi name : Paras Pimpal; Paras Bhendi. परस भेंडी the tree is also known by name Umbrella tree as from a distance it looks like an open umbrella. . DARWIN’S THEORY — THESPESIA POPULNEA SEEDS: Compare to Chennai I think Bbangalore is less humid. Are there any cultivars in Thespesia populnea? I have seen two types of plants in Bangalore. The differences include tree size, flower colour and nature of fruits. I am not very sure but. Thespesia populnea (L.) Sol. ex Corrêa from Hooghly: This one has also been recorded by my colleague … Species : Thespesia populnea (L.) Sol. ex Corrêa Habit & habitat : roadside tree Date : 27/8/12 Place : PARDANKUNI (Hooghly) Yes Nice Shots of Paras Peepal yes paras peepalo in gujarati Thespesia populnea : yellow dye & gossypol: Sharing some fresh insights into one of the commonest trees in and around Mumbai. On a recent visit to a tribal hamlet in Dahanu, I encountered some natives collecting the fruit of Thespesia populnea. On probing further, one of them slashed a young green fruit and it discharged a copious amount of rich yellow juice that is used as a decorative pigment; in this case, to paint the hooves of their cattle! Later, while discussing this with a senior Warli musician and artist, I learnt that this pigment is used occasionally in minor embellishments. Further investigation revealed that this substance is gossypol. While The Trees of Mumbai (by Almeida & Chaturvedi, pg. 159) mentions that “the seeds contain a chemical called gossypol”, the yellow exudate from the fruit wall appears to be discounted in customary descriptions of this tree. Here is an interesting account of this facet in a paper on this species by Francis Raymond Fosberg & Marie-Hélène Sachet: “When a bud or young fruit is cut transversally a copious yellow, gummy fluid exudes from the surfaces. We had not seen this mentioned before, nor were we aware of latex in any Malvaceae. Roxburgh, however, mentioned it in his discussion of Thespesia (as Hibiscus) in the Flora Indica, 1832 (vide infra); a label on a plant collected by Lt. Speke on Europa Island (P) also describes the appearance of a canary-colored juice on cutting a green fruit … Dr. Paul Fryxell (in litt.) tells us that this yellow substance is mostly gossypol. It probably should not be called latex in the strict sense.” – Smithsonian Contributions to Botany, Volume 7, 1972. Didn’t have a camera on hand but have attached a mobile phone snapshot. This is a tree available in all coastal Indian belts including coromandel coasts. Bengal. I have patronised propagation of these species by picking the the Seeds fromm the Roadsides. i have sent these seeds recently to Sarada Ashram in ULUNDURPET,TamilNadu. If you have more information worth bringing to the notice of Tree-lovers, please let me know. Excellent post! Often we tend to dismiss the widespread trees with a passing glance, so it is fascinating to learn something so interesting about a common tree. Thanks … for sharing these remarkable observations. Thanks a lot … for showing an uncommon characteristic of this tree, I never knew about it before. I have some of these Bhendi trees near my house in Mumbai. I did not know about this feature of the Bhendi tree. Yesterday I made a cut in a small fruit and the yelow liquid Thanks for the useful information, … I came across a document , . ‘Ethnobotany of the Maher Tribe, in Porbandar Dist, Gujarat India, a thesis submitted to the University of Saurashtra for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Botany by Nathabhai K Odedra’ where it mentions the medicinal use of the leaves as …….”Extract of 3-4 fleshy leaves ground with an equal quantity of cow milk. This mixture is taken on empty stomach early in the morning for seven days, it is effective remedy for jaundice“ Interesting i thought. Could be checked with members from that part of the country. I have had the juice of an extremely bitter leaf while in the south for the same malady. Plant from Thiruchendur Subramanya Swamy Temple Date: 15.2.2013 Thespesia populnea Yes I agree with …
Malvaceae Fortnight:: Thespesia sp NSJ-16 : 5 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (2) Thespesia species (Ran Bhendi) from Mumbai. Typical monsoon flowers. I see a mixing up here … Yes Sir, both the flowers are different but they have similar bhendi like fruits. I think the 2nd picture is of Thespesia populnea while Ran Bhendi in Marathi refers to some species of Abelmoschus like Abelmoschus manihot, Abelmoschus ficulneus etc.
Beautiful Trees & Shrubs of Kolkata by Chakraverty & Jain- it flowers throughout the year, during hot season Is it Thespesia populnea ? Location : Chennai outskirts Date :15.11.2019 Elevation : 23 mts. Habitat : Forest Looks different ? On a second dlook it looks closure to it as there are many variants in this species : Check this link as well. https://toptropicals.com/catalog/uid/Thespesia_populnea.htm Thank you for the reference Sir. It resembles Thespesia populnea. I agree with Thespesia populnea, though leaves look smaller and thicker which might be an adaptation to local environmental factors to reduce water loss. yes Paras piplo in Gujarati. grows in ganges delta too. i pass by one every day Thanks, … I also agree with the id. Thespesia populnea :: Puducherry :: 13 OCT 19 : 4 posts by 3 authors. 9 images. Puducherry near sea coast Dates, various: October 13 – 15, 2019 … Altitude range: about 0 – 3 m (0 – 10 feet) asl Thespesia populnea Sol. ex Corrêa i pass by one everyday. i should stop and take pictures. love it Thank you, … Yes, this one is a photogenic plant. All its aspects are in good contrast and give a good picture in photograph. Names of Plants in India :: Thespesia populnea Sol. ex Corrêa : 1 post by 1 author. 1 image.
thess-PEE-zee-uh — Greek: thespesios (marvelous, divine) … Dave’s Botanary pop-ULL-nee-uh — pertaining to or similar to Populus (poplar) … Dave’s Botanary commonly known as: Aden apple, Indian tulip tree, portia tree • Assamese: পৰশ পিপল paras pipal • Bengali: পরশপিপুল paraspipul • Gujarati: પારસ પીપળો paras piplo • Hindi: पारस पीपल paras pipal • Kachchhi: પારસપીપળો paraspiplo • Kannada: ಆಶಾ aashaa, ಅಡವಿ ಬೆಂಡೆ ಮರ adavi bende mara, ಬುಗರಿ bugari, ಹೂವರಸಿ ವರ huvarasi mara, ಜೋಗಿಯರಳೆ jogiyarale, ಕಂದರೊಳ kandarola • Konkani: भेंडी bhendi, व्हडली खारीकापुसी vhadli kharikapusi • Malayalam: ചീലാന്തി cheelaanthi, പിൽവരശു് pilvarashu, പൂവരശ്ശ് puvarassu, പൂപ്പരുത്തി pupparutti • Marathi: आष्ट aashta, भेंडी वृक्ष bhendi vruksh, पारोसा पिंपळ parosa pimpal • Odia: ହବାଲି habali, ହାବାଳି hawali, ପାରୀଶ parisa • Punjabi: ਪਾਰਸ ਪੀਪਲ paras pipal • Rajasthani: पारस पीपल paras pipal • Sanskrit: भाण्ड bhanda, ब्रह्मचारिन् brahmacharin, ब्रह्मकाष्ठ brahmakastha, चारुदारु charudaru, छायावृक्ष chayavrksha, गर्दभाण्डक gardabhandaka, कपीतन kapitana, क्षिप्रपाकिन् kshiprapakin, नीलरूपक nilarupaka, पक्कटी pakkati, पारिश parisha, फलपाकिन् phalapakin, फलिका phalika, फलीश phalisha, प्लक्ष plaksha, सुपार्श्व suparshva, ताम्रपाकिन् tamrapakin, तूद tuda, विप्रकाष्ठ viprakashtha, विषकाष्ठ vishakashthaa • Tamil: அரசன்விரோதி aracan-viroti, சீலாந்தி cilanti, கல்லால் kal-l-al, மகாநிம்பம் maka-nimpam, மண்ணிலவேந்தன் mannila-ventan, பீரம் piram, பித்தரோசனம் pitta-rocanam, பூளம் pulam, பூப்பருத்தி pu-p-parutti, புரசு puracu, புற்போதி pur-poti, பூவரசு puvaracu • Telugu: గంగ రేగు gangaregu, గంగరేణి gangareni, మునిగంగరావి munigangaravi • Tulu: ಜೋಗಿಮರ jogimara • Urdu: پارس پيپل paras pipal botanical names: Thespesia populnea (L.) Sol. ex Corrêa … homotypic synonyms: Hibiscus populneus L. … POWO, retrieved 01 November 2024 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. The bits about the languages of India mentioned below are merely some bare facts gathered from the internet; just enough to satisfy curiosity about “where” could the listed names be best prevalent in India. All English transliterated names to be taken sensu amplo. ~~~~~ ENGLISH ~~~~~ written and spoken widely, in most parts of India Aden apple Indian tulip tree
portia tree
~~~~~ ASSAMESE ~~~~~ written in: Assamese (অসমীয়া) … spoken in: Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya পৰশ পিপল paras pipal
~~~~~ BENGALI ~~~~~ written in: Bengali (বাংলা) … spoken in: West Bengal, Assam, Jharkhand, Tripura, Andaman & Nicobar Islands পরশপিপুল paraspipul
~~~~~ GUJARATI ~~~~~ written in: Gujarati (ગુજરાતી) … spoken in: Gujarat, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu પારસ પીપળો paras piplo
~~~~~ HINDI ~~~~~ written in: Devanagari (हिन्दी) … spoken in: Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand पारस पीपल paras pipal
~~~~~ KACHCHHI ~~~~~ written in: Gujarati (કચ્છી), Sindhi (ڪڇّي) … spoken in: Kutch region of Gujarat પારસપીપળો paraspiplo
~~~~~ KANNADA ~~~~~ written in: Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ) … spoken in: Karnataka ಆಶಾ aashaa
ಅಡವಿ ಬೆಂಡೆ ಮರ adavi bende mara, ಜೋಗಿಯರಳೆ jogiyarale, ಕಂದರೊಳ kandarola
ಬುಗರಿ bugari
ಹೂವರಸಿ ವರ huvarasi mara
~~~~~ KONKANI ~~~~~ written in: Devanagari (कोंकणी), Kannada (ಕೊಂಕಣಿ), Malayalam (കൊങ്കണി), Perso-Arabic (کونکنی), Romi (Konknni) … spoken in: Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Gujarat भेंडी bhendi, व्हडली खारीकापुसी vhadli kharikapusi
~~~~~ MALAYALAM ~~~~~ written in: Malayalam (മലയാളം) … spoken in: Kerala, Lakshadweep ചീലാന്തി cheelaanthi, പിൽവരശു് pilvarashu
പൂവരശ്ശ് puvarassu
പൂപ്പരുത്തി pupparutti
~~~~~ MARATHI ~~~~~ written in: Devanagari (मराठी) … spoken in: Maharashtra, Karnataka आष्ट aashta
भेंडी वृक्ष bhendi vruksh, पारोसा पिंपळ parosa pimpal
~~~~~ ODIA ~~~~~ written in: Odia (ଓଡ଼ିଆ) … spoken in: Odisha, Andaman & Nicobar Islands ହବାଲି habali, ହାବାଳି hawali, ପାରୀଶ parisa (or ପାରୀଷ parisha)
~~~~~ PUNJABI ~~~~~ written in: Gurmukhi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) … spoken in: Punjab ਪਾਰਸ ਪੀਪਲ paras pipal
~~~~~ RAJASTHANI ~~~~~ written in: Devanagari (राजस्थानी) … spoken in: Rajasthan पारस पीपल paras pipal ~~~~~ SANSKRIT ~~~~~ written in: Devanagari (संस्कृतम्) … used all over India by priests and scholars भाण्ड bhanda, ब्रह्मचारिन् brahmacharin, ब्रह्मकाष्ठ brahmakastha, चारुदारु charudaru, छायावृक्ष chayavrksha, गर्दभाण्डक gardabhandaka, कपीतन kapitana, क्षिप्रपाकिन् kshiprapakin, नीलरूपक nilarupaka, पक्कटी pakkati, पारिश parisha, फलपाकिन् phalapakin, फलिका phalika, फलीश phalisha, प्लक्ष plaksha, सुपार्श्व suparshva, ताम्रपाकिन् tamrapakin, तूद tuda, विप्रकाष्ठ viprakashtha, विषकाष्ठ vishakashtha
~~~~~ TAMIL ~~~~~ written in: Tamil (தமிழ்) … spoken in: Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andaman & Nicobar Islands அரசன்விரோதி aracan-viroti (or அரசன் aracan), சீலாந்தி cilanti, கல்லால் kal-l-al, மகாநிம்பம் maka-nimpam, மண்ணிலவேந்தன் mannila-ventan, பீரம் piram, பித்தரோசனம் pitta-rocanam, பூளம் pulam. பூப்பருத்தி pu-p-parutti, புரசு puracu, புற்போதி pur-poti, பூவரசு puvaracu
~~~~~ TELUGU ~~~~~ written in: Telugu ( తెలుగు) … spoken in: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Puducherry గంగ రేగు gangaregu, గంగరేణి gangareni (or గండరేణి gandareni), మునిగంగరావి munigangaravi (or గంగరావి gangaraavi)
~~~~~ TULU ~~~~~ written in: Tigalari (Tulu) was used for writing Vedic texts in Sanskrit, Kannada (ತುಳು), Malayalam (തുളു) … spoken in: Karnataka, north Kerala ಜೋಗಿಮರ jogimara
~~~~~ URDU ~~~~~ written in: Urdu (اردو) … spoken in: Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Bihar, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka پارس پيپل paras pipal
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~ widespread, including all her islands – grows naturally along sea coasts, sandy soil and estuaries; elsewhere planted as ornamental or avenue tree
~~~~~ Created on: 19:26 01-11-2024 ¦ Last updated: 19:21 03-11-2024 ~~~~~ Names compiled / updated at https://dineshvalke.blogspot.com/2024/11/thespesia-populnea-l-sol-ex-correa.html പിൽവരശ്ശ്, pupparuthi are needed for correction. Corrections made in two Malayalam names … commonly known as: Aden apple, Indian tulip tree, portia tree • Assamese: পৰশ পিপল paras pipal • Bengali: পরশপিপুল paraspipul • Gujarati: પારસ પીપળો paras piplo • Hindi: पारस पीपल paras pipal • Kachchhi: પારસપીપળો paraspiplo • Kannada: ಆಶಾ aashaa, ಅಡವಿ ಬೆಂಡೆ ಮರ adavi bende mara, ಬುಗರಿ bugari, ಹೂವರಸಿ ವರ huvarasi mara, ಜೋಗಿಯರಳೆ jogiyarale, ಕಂದರೊಳ kandarola • Konkani: भेंडी bhendi, व्हडली खारीकापुसी vhadli kharikapusi • Malayalam: ചീലാന്തി cheelaanthi, പിൽവരശ്ശ് pilvarashu, പൂവരശ്ശ് puvarassu, പൂപ്പരുത്തി pupparuthi • Marathi: आष्ट aashta, भेंडी वृक्ष bhendi vruksh, पारोसा पिंपळ parosa pimpal • Odia: ହବାଲି habali, ହାବାଳି hawali, ପାରୀଶ parisa • Punjabi: ਪਾਰਸ ਪੀਪਲ paras pipal • Rajasthani: पारस पीपल paras pipal • Sanskrit: भाण्ड bhanda, ब्रह्मचारिन् brahmacharin, ब्रह्मकाष्ठ brahmakastha, चारुदारु charudaru, छायावृक्ष chayavrksha, गर्दभाण्डक gardabhandaka, कपीतन kapitana, क्षिप्रपाकिन् kshiprapakin, नीलरूपक nilarupaka, पक्कटी pakkati, पारिश parisha, फलपाकिन् phalapakin, फलिका phalika, फलीश phalisha, प्लक्ष plaksha, सुपार्श्व suparshva, ताम्रपाकिन् tamrapakin, तूद tuda, विप्रकाष्ठ viprakashtha, विषकाष्ठ vishakashthaa • Tamil: அரசன்விரோதி aracan-viroti, சீலாந்தி cilanti, கல்லால் kal-l-al, மகாநிம்பம் maka-nimpam, மண்ணிலவேந்தன் mannila-ventan, பீரம் piram, பித்தரோசனம் pitta-rocanam, பூளம் pulam, பூப்பருத்தி pu-p-parutti, புரசு puracu, புற்போதி pur-poti, பூவரசு puvaracu • Telugu: గంగ రేగు gangaregu, గంగరేణి gangareni, మునిగంగరావి munigangaravi • Tulu: ಜೋಗಿಮರ jogimara • Urdu: پارس پيپل paras Sanskrit names lessened … commonly known as: Aden apple, Indian tulip tree, portia tree • Assamese: পৰশ পিপল paras pipal • Bengali: পরশপিপুল paraspipul • Gujarati: પારસ પીપળો paras piplo • Hindi: पारस पीपल paras pipal • Kachchhi: પારસપીપળો paraspiplo • Kannada: ಆಶಾ aashaa, ಅಡವಿ ಬೆಂಡೆ ಮರ adavi bende mara, ಬುಗರಿ bugari, ಹೂವರಸಿ ವರ huvarasi mara, ಜೋಗಿಯರಳೆ jogiyarale, ಕಂದರೊಳ kandarola • Konkani: भेंडी bhendi, व्हडली खारीकापुसी vhadli kharikapusi • Malayalam: ചീലാന്തി cheelaanthi, പിൽവരശ്ശ് pilvarashu, പൂവരശ്ശ് puvarassu, പൂപ്പരുത്തി pupparuthi • Marathi: आष्ट aashta, भेंडी वृक्ष bhendi vruksh, पारोसा पिंपळ parosa pimpal • Odia: ହବାଲି habali, ହାବାଳି hawali, ପାରୀଶ parisa • Punjabi: ਪਾਰਸ ਪੀਪਲ paras pipal • Rajasthani: पारस पीपल paras pipal • Sanskrit: चारुदारु charudaru, छायावृक्ष chayavrksha, कपीतन kapitana, क्षिप्रपाकिन् kshiprapakin, सुपार्श्व suparshva • Tamil: அரசன்விரோதி aracan-viroti, சீலாந்தி cilanti, கல்லால் kal-l-al, மகாநிம்பம் maka-nimpam, மண்ணிலவேந்தன் mannila-ventan, பீரம் piram, பித்தரோசனம் pitta-rocanam, பூளம் pulam, பூப்பருத்தி pu-p-parutti, புரசு puracu, புற்போதி pur-poti, பூவரசு puvaracu • Telugu: గంగ రేగు gangaregu, గంగరేణి gangareni, మునిగంగరావి munigangaravi • Tulu: ಜೋಗಿಮರ jogimara • Urdu: پارس پيپل paras pipal . Thespesia populnea from HSR Layout, Bangalore-GS30012022-3: 7 very high res. images. Thespesia populnea photographed from HSR Layout, Bangalore, 20-9-2015. Yes. A common avenue tree in Bangalore. . Thespesia populneoides (Roxb.) Kostel. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Dec 7, 2010 · 4:58 PM IST: 3 images. . Thespesia populneoides (Roxb.) Kostel. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Oct 18, 2009 · 11:21 AM IST: 1 image. . Thespesia populneoides (Roxb.) Kostel. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Oct 13, 2009 · 3:46 PM IST: 5 images. . Thespesia populneoides (Roxb.) Kostel. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Jun 27, 2009 · JUN23 DV25: 3 images. . Thespesia populneoides (Roxb.) Kostel. :: Waghbil, Thane, Maharashtra :: Dec 18, 2008 · JUN23 DV35: 4 images. . Thespesia populnea (L.) Sol. ex Corrêa :: Mumbai :: Apr 22, 2007 · JUN23 DV547: 3 images. Thespesia populnea (L.) Sol. ex Corrêa Mumbai :: Apr 22, 2007 · 4:08 PM IST :: about 14 m (46 ft) asl Many thanks to Radha Veach and Bharat Godambe for validating the ID at iNaturalist . Malvaceae: Thespesia populnea Sol. ex Corrêa: 1 image. location/date: Tumkur Distr., Karnataka, July 1997 . Malvaceae: Thespesia populnea: 3 high res. images. . References: |
Thespesia populnea
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