Ailment
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Joint pain +
, Body aches +
, Venereal disease +
, Diarrhea +
, Dysentery +
, Wound +
, Abortion +
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Ailment type
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Infectious diseases +
, Accidents +
, Pains and Inflammation +
, Common ailments +
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Biotic zone
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Northeastern Himalayas +
, Northwestern Himalayas +
, Eastern Ghats +
, Western Ghats +
, Central Deccan Plateau +
, East Coast +
, West Coast +
, Indo-Gangetic Plain +
, Outlying Islands +
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Bloom type
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Perennial +
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Class
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Magnoliopsida +
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Commercial application
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Medicinal use +
, Ornamental use +
, Wood +
, Other use +
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Commercial use description
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It is a popular hedge plant in tropics. It … It is a popular hedge plant in tropics. It can be pruned into various shapes of animals and can be used as a garden ornamental plant. It can also be cultivated as a bonsai. Can also be grown indoors.
The wood of the plant is soft and can be used for making small, fine-tuned items.
Orange Jasmine contributes to biodiversity, protects the soil, furnishes food and cover for wildlife. It also has medicinal use as previously described.has medicinal use as previously described. +
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Common Indian names
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Kamini कामिनी (Hindi);কামিনী কুসুম Kamini kusum (Manipuri); வெங்காரை Vengarai (Tamil);Nagagolungu (Telugu);कुन्ती Kunti (Marathi);Kadu karibevu (Kannada);lMaramulla (Malayalam) +
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Common hindi name
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Kamini कामिनी +
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Common name
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Chinese box, Orange Jasmine +
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Cultivation details
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The plant can be sown on commercial pottin … The plant can be sown on commercial potting mix. 65% of seeds germinate in 25-60 days of sowing. Germination is hypogenous. Seedlings develop quickly, develop deep roots and grow at a moderate rate. Plants coppice very quickly if disturbed. Once they are established as ornamentals, very little care is needed. It can be killed easily by herbicides or by uprooting.
The plant is a preferred host of the Citrus Psyllid, ''Diaphorina citrii'', which causes "citrus greening" disease and is also the host of Mediterranean fruit flies.lso the host of Mediterranean fruit flies. +
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Division/Phylum
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Magnoliophyta +
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Family
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Rutaceae +
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Flower color
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White +
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Food use
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No +
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Genus
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Murraya +
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Habitat details
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The native range is China, India, Sri Lank … The native range is China, India, Sri Lanka and other regions in South East Asia. It is a tropical species and has also been naturalized in many locations such as Puerto Rico. Some authors consider ''M. paniculata'' and ''M. exotica'' as separate species, but they have been identified in the Species 2000 list as synonyms.
The plant is highly adapted to many environments and can grow from sea level to 1300m. Grows on soils derived from both sedimentary and igneous rocks, although it may prefer limestone areas. Plants are hardy and survive at temperatures upto -4C.ardy and survive at temperatures upto -4C. +
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Header caption
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Chinese box +
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Header image
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Murraya paniculata1.jpg +
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IUCN status
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Not Evaluated +
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Introdescription
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This species is used sometimes as an ornam … This species is used sometimes as an ornamental plant in India and has a medicinal use. ''Murraya exotica'' is related to ''Murraya koenigii'' or Curry plant, which is used as a spice in Indian foods. ''M. exotica'' leaves, on the other hand, have a citrus flavor., on the other hand, have a citrus flavor. +
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Leaf blade type
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Compound +
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Leaf petiole type
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Petiolated +
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Leaf shape
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Obovate +
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Life cycle details
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The plant flowers irregularly throughout the year. Peak blooming time is mostly summer, when it has lots of sunlight. Fruits average ~0.3g/fruit. Plants can live atleast 15 years. +
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Location
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Andaman,India +
, Changlang,India +
, Dibang,India +
, Kameng,India +
, Siang,India +
, Subansiri,India +
, Bhagalpur,India +
, Champaran,India +
, Giridih,India +
, Hazaribagh,India +
, Singhbhum,India +
, West champaran,India +
, Kangra,India +
, Shimla,India +
, Bangalore,India +
, Chikmaglore,India +
, Dharwad,India +
, Hassan,India +
, Kodagu,India +
, Kolar,India +
, Mysore,India +
, Shimoga,India +
, Palaghat,India +
, Bastar,India +
, Bhopal,India +
, Damoh,India +
, Hoshangabad,India +
, Raigarh,India +
, Ahmednagar,India +
, Amaravati,India +
, Bombay,India +
, Kolhapur,India +
, Pune,India +
, Raigad,India +
, Satara,India +
, Sindhudurg,India +
, Imphal,India +
, Jowai,India +
, Lunglei,India +
, Banswara,India +
, Palani,India +
, Tirunelveli,India +
, Agra,India +
, Gorakhpur,India +
, Dehradun,India +
, Calcutta,India +
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Medicinal active compound
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Yuehchukene +
, Oils +
, Flavonoids +
, Coumarins +
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Medicinal significance
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Yes +
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Medicinal system
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Folk Medicine +
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Modern scientific knowledge description
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Not a lot of genomic sequences are available on NCBI. Most of the information on Google Scholar is on the activities and components of its extracts. +
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Order
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Sapindales +
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Page creation date
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31 August 2010 +
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Plant commercial
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Yes +
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Plant commercial part
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Entire plant +
, Stem +
, Leaves +
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Plant height
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More than 10 feet +
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Plant medicinal part
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Stem +
, Leaves +
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Plant pest and disease
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Whiteflies +
, Scale insects +
, Nematodes +
, Powdery mildew +
, Sooty mold +
, Citrus Psyllid +
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Plant toxic effect details
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In high doses, can be abortive. Pregnant females should avoid ingestion. +
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Plant toxic effects
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Yes +
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Plant type
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Woody (Tree/Shrub) +
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Propagation method
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Seeds +
, Vegetative propagation +
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Regnum
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Plantae +
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Religious significance
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No +
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Species name
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w:Murraya exotica +
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State
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Assam +
, Andhra Pradesh +
, Andaman and Nicobar Islands +
, Arunachal Pradesh +
, Bihar +
, Delhi +
, Goa +
, Himachal Pradesh +
, Jammu and Kashmir +
, Karnataka +
, Kerala +
, Madhya Pradesh +
, Maharashtra +
, Manipur +
, Meghalaya +
, Mizoram +
, Rajasthan +
, Sikkim +
, Tamil Nadu +
, Tripura +
, Uttarakhand +
, Uttar Pradesh +
, West Bengal +
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Time of harvesting
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Summer +
, All year round +
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User ID
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User:Gauravm +
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Water need
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Average +
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Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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Murraya exotica +
, Murraya exotica +
, Murraya exotica +
, Murraya exotica +
, Murraya exotica +
, Murraya exotica +
, Murraya exotica +
, Murraya exotica +
, Murraya exotica +
, Murraya exotica +
, Murraya exotica +
, Murraya exotica +
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Categories |
Pages with a map rendered by the Maps extension +
, Stubs +
, Species page +
, Plants +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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6 September 2010 15:02:57 +
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