E Indian plant
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AMILE. Indian plant
snakewoodan E. Indian climbing plant having a bitter taste, and supposed to be a remedy for the bite of the cobra
snakewoodsSNAKEWOOD, an E. Indian climbing plant having a bitter taste, and supposed to be a remedy for the bite of the cobra
SESAMEEast Indian plant.
shayaan Indian plant
solahan Indian plant
BETELEast Indian pepper plant
SUNNEast Indian hemplike plant.
BETELEast Indian pepper plant.
AMILEast Indian dodder plant.
ANILWest Indian dye plant.
SPIKENARDAromatic East Indian plant.
AMBARIEast Indian fiber plant
BREADFRUITWest Indian food plant
solahsSOLAH, an Indian plant
shayasSHAYA, an Indian plant
chaysCHAY, an Indian plant
kenafan East Indian plant
kenafsKENAF, an East Indian plant
DOGBANEPlant also known as Indian hemp
ambaryan East Indian plant, also AMBARI
ambarian East Indian plant, also AMBARY
BHANGIndian hemp plant used as a narcotic.
sesamean East Indian plant, also SEMSEM, TEEL
teelan East Indian plant, also SESAME, SEMSEM
ambariesAMBARY, an East Indian plant, also AMBARI
ambarisAMBARI, an East Indian plant, also AMBARY
semseman East Indian plant, also SESAME, TEEL
sesamesSESAME, an East Indian plant, also SEMSEM, TEEL
semsemsSEMSEM, an East Indian plant, also SESAME, TEEL
teelsTEEL, an East Indian plant, also SESAME, SEMSEM
zedoariesAn Indian plant related to turmeric, with an aromatic rhizome
jinjilia type of sesame (an East Indian plant, also SEMSEM, TEEL)
arrowrootA West Indian herbaceous plant from which a starch is prepared
arrowrootsA West Indian herbaceous plant from which a starch is prepared
jinjilisJINJILI, a type of sesame (an East Indian plant, also SEMSEM, TEEL)
spongewoodan Indian plant with a pith used in making tropical hats, aka sola
spongewoodsSPONGEWOOD, an Indian plant with a pith used in making tropical hats, aka sola
betelsEast Indian pepper plant, Piper betle, the leaves of which are chewed with other ingredients
arrowroota W. Indian plant with fleshy tuberous rhizomes; a pure edible starch made from this