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 Dinesh Valke
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  Posted 25/07/2008 02:00:54 AM
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Euphorbiaceae » Chamaesyce thymifolia
Synonyms: Euphorbia thymifolia, Euphorbia rubicunda

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commonly known as: thyme-leafed spurge, chickenweed, dwarf spurge, gulf sandmat, red caustic creeper • Bengali: dudiya • Hindi: छोटा दुधी chhota-dudhi, दुद्धी duddhi • Kannada:  ಬಿಳಿ ಚಿತ್ರಫಲ bili chitraphala, ಕೆಮ್ಪು ನೆನೆ ಹಕ್ಕಿ kempu nene hakki • Konkani: दुधुणी dudhuni • Malayalam: നിലപ്പാല nilappaala • Marathi:  धाकटी दुधी dhakti dudhi, लहान दुधी lahan dudhi • Sanskrit: दुग्धिका dugdhika, गोरक्षदुग्धी gorakshadugdhi, लघुदुग्धिका laghudugdhika, नागार्जुनी nagarjuni, रक्तबिन्दुच्छद raktabinducchada • Tamil: சிற்றம்மான்பச்சரிசி cirramman-pac-carici • Telugu: నానపాల nanapala, రెడ్డివారి నానబ్రాలు reddi-vari-nana-bralu

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 tabish
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 tabish
  Posted 25/07/2008 11:02:38 AM
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Wow! What abundance of local names! And I notice that you have arranged the languages alphabetically. Probably a future change at FOI site.
And a great identification too!
Fabulous show!

 Dinesh Valke
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  Posted 25/07/2008 11:16:59 AM
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Thanks very much, Tabish.

This one C. thymifolia, is thus definitely a old native of our country ... this also helped me decide ruling out another close species C. prostrata which is hardly discussed.


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