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Serial Botanical name with synonyms Family Local name Number 1 Justicia adhatoda L., syn. Acanthaceae Bashok Adhatoda adhatoda (L.) Huth, Adhatoda pubescens Moench., Adhatoda vasica Nees, Adhatoda zeylanica Medik., Dianthera latifolia Salisb., Gendarussa adhatoda Steud., Justicia adhathoda L.
Seed of the Syn. 1 generation was bulked in equal weight per clone.
Reasonably, mature Korean firs are big sellers--and include the narrow-spired, heavily coned 'Starker's Dwarf,' which tops out at about 6 feet; 'Silberlocke' (syn. 'Horstmann's Silberlocke') with silver-backed needles that curve up and twist around the stem; and 'Aurea,' a slow-growing, golden-yellow 4-footer.
Serial Botanical name with synonyms Family Local name Number Family Local name Parts used and formulations 1 Achyranthes aspera L., syn. Amaranthaceae Apang Achyranthes argentea Lam., Achyranthes aspera obtusifolia (Lam.) Griseb., Achyranthes obtusifolia Lamarck English: Prickly Chaff-flower 2 Aerva sanguinolenta (L.) Amaranthaceae Rong chita Blume syn.
Neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, and relative feed value of the forage is equivalent to those of 'Arrow.' Flower color of the Syn. 2 generation is 100% purple and trace cream, yellow, variegated, and white.
Botanical name Family Local name Abutilon indicum (L.) Malvaceae Kostori Sweet syn. Abutilon indicium (L.) Sweet var.
Seed of the Syn. 1 generation was a bulk of equal weight of seed per clone from each of the two populations.
syn. Acanthaceae Gendarussa vulgaris Bojer, Gendarussa vulgaris Nees.
Selected plants were cross-pollinated by bumblebees in isolated indoor cages to produce the Syn. 1 generation.