Operculina turpethum
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Operculina turpethum
(L.) Silva Manso
Ordre | Solanales |
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Famille | Convolvulaceae |
Genre | Operculina |
2n =
Origine : Afrique de l'Est, Asie, Australie
sauvage et cultivé
Français | turbith |
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Anglais | turpeth |
Sommaire
Description
Noms populaires
français | turbith |
anglais | turpeth, Indian jalap |
sanscrit | trivrit (Wealth of India) |
hindi | nisoth, nisotar, pitohri (Wealth of India) |
bengali | dudh kalmi, tohri (Wealth of India) |
marathi | nishottar, phutkari (Wealth of India) |
gujerati | nashotar, nahotara (Wealth of India) |
telugu | tellategada (Wealth of India) |
tamoul | shivadai, kumbam (Wealth of India) |
kannada | bili tigade, bangada balli (Wealth of India) |
malayalam | chivaka, trikolpakonna, rochani, tribhandi (Wealth of India) |
oriya | dudholomo (Wealth of India) |
- Voir l'étymologie de turpethum
Classification
Operculina turpethum (L.) Silva Manso (1836) "turpetum"
basionyme :
- Convolvulus turpethum L. (1753)
synonyme :
- Ipomoea turpethum (L.) R. Br. (1810)