Saturday, 24 August 2024

Sida mysorensis Wight & Arn.

Sida mysorensis Wight & Arn.

SEE-duh -- in Greek, a type of water lily; although now a name for a type of mallow ... Dave's Botanary
my-sor-EN-sis -- of or from Mysore, India ... Dave's Botanary

commonly known as: Mysore fanpetals, Mysore sida • Bengali: আঁঠালো জুঙ্কা aanthaalo junka • Gujarati: મૈસૂર બલ maisoor bala • Hindi: मैसूर बला maisoor bala • Kannada: ಅಂಟುತುತ್ತಿ antuthutti • Konkani: धाकटी तुपकटी dhakti tupkati • Malayalam: മൈസൂരു കുറുന്തോട്ടി mysooru kurunthotti • Marathi: म्हैसूर बला mhaisoor bala • Odia: ମହୀଶୂର ବଳା mahisura bala • Rajasthani: मैसूर बला maisoor bala • Tamil: புளவத்துரட்டி pulavathuratti; வட்டக் குருத்தாங்கண்ணி vata guruthankanni • Telugu: కుండి వెలగ kundi velaga • Tulu: ಅಂಟುಕಡೀರ್ antukadeer


botanical names: Sida mysorensis Wight & Arn. ... heterotypic synonyms: Sida glutinosa Roxb. • Sida urticifolia Wight & Arn. • Sida wightiana D.Dietr. ... POWO, retrieved 22 August 2024
Bibliography / etymology
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~~~~~ ENGLISH ~~~~~
written and spoken widely, in most parts of India
Mysore fanpetals, Mysore sida
~~~~~ BENGALI ~~~~~
written in: Bengali (বাংলা) ... spoken in: West Bengal, Assam, Jharkhand, Tripura, Andaman & Nicobar Islands
আঁঠালো জুঙ্কা aanthaalo junka
~~~~~ GUJARATI ~~~~~
written in: Gujarati (ગુજરાતી) ... spoken in: Gujarat, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu
મૈસૂર બલ maisoor bala
  • name coined, for want of name; મૈસૂર maisoor = Mysuru or Mysore, a city in south India, a province during British Raj; બલ bala = strength, Sanskrit generic name given to Sida spp. ... this species was described from Mysore province during erstwhile British Raj ¦ Sida spp. have nervine tonic property
~~~~~ HINDI ~~~~~
written in: Devanagari (हिन्दी) ... spoken in: Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand
मैसूर बला maisoor bala
  • name coined, for want of name; मैसूर maisoor = Mysuru or Mysore, a city in south India, a province during British Raj; बला bala = strength, Sanskrit generic name given to Sida spp. ... this species was described from Mysore province during erstwhile British Raj ¦ Sida spp. have nervine tonic property
~~~~~ KANNADA ~~~~~
written in: Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ) ... spoken in: Karnataka
ಅಂಟುತುತ್ತಿ antuthutti
~~~~~ KONKANI ~~~~~
written in: Devanagari (कोंकणी), Kannada (ಕೊಂಕಣಿ), Malayalam (കൊങ്കണി), Perso-Arabic (کونکنی), Romi (Konknni) ... spoken in: Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Gujarat
धाकटी तुपकटी dhakti tupkati
~~~~~ MALAYALAM ~~~~~
written in: Malayalam (മലയാളം) ... spoken in: Kerala, Lakshadweep
മൈസൂരു കുറുന്തോട്ടി mysooru kurunthotti
  • Many thanks to Sam Kuzhalanattu for help with the name ... efloraofindia
  • name coined, for want of name; മൈസൂരു mysooru = Mysuru or Mysore, a city in south India, a province during British Raj; കുറുന്തോട്ടി kurunthotti = a generic name given to Sida spp. ... this species was described from Mysore province during erstwhile British Raj
~~~~~ MARATHI ~~~~~
written in: Devanagari (मराठी) ... spoken in: Maharashtra, Karnataka
म्हैसूर बला mhaisoor bala
  • name coined, for want of name; म्हैसूर mhaisoor = Mysuru or Mysore, a city in south India, a province during British Raj; बला bala = strength, Sanskrit generic name given to Sida spp. ... this species was described from Mysore province during erstwhile British Raj ¦ Sida spp. have nervine tonic property
~~~~~ ODIA ~~~~~
written in: Odia (ଓଡ଼ିଆ) ... spoken in: Odisha, Andaman & Nicobar Islands
ମହୀଶୂର ବଳା mahisura bala
  • name coined, for want of name; ମହୀଶୂର mahisura = Mysuru or Mysore, a city in south India, a province during British Raj; ବଳା bala = strength, Sanskrit generic name given to Sida spp. ... this species was described from Mysore province during erstwhile British Raj ¦ Sida spp. have nervine tonic property
~~~~~ RAJASTHANI ~~~~~
written in: Devanagari (राजस्थानी) ... spoken in: Rajasthan
मैसूर बला maisoor bala
  • name coined, for want of name; मैसूर maisoor = Mysuru or Mysore, a city in south India, a province during British Raj; बला bala = strength, Sanskrit generic name given to Sida spp. ... this species was described from Mysore province during erstwhile British Raj ¦ Sida spp. have nervine tonic property
~~~~~ TAMIL ~~~~~
written in: Tamil (தமிழ்) ... spoken in: Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andaman & Nicobar Islands
புளவத்துரட்டி pulavathuratti; வட்டக் குருத்தாங்கண்ணி vata guruthankanni
~~~~~ TELUGU ~~~~~
written in: Telugu ( తెలుగు) ... spoken in: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Puducherry
కుండి వెలగ kundi velaga
~~~~~ TULU ~~~~~
written in: Tigalari (Tulu) was used for writing Vedic texts in Sanskrit, Kannada (ತುಳು), Malayalam (തുളു) ... spoken in: Karnataka, north Kerala
ಅಂಟುಕಡೀರ್ antukadeer
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, *Meghalaya, Odisha, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal
* no given name / no name found, in the regional language(s) of the state
~~~~~ Created on: 22:59 22-08-2024 ¦ Last updated: 10:11 24-08-2024 ~~~~~
Malvaceae perennial herb "Sida mysorensis" "Sida glutinosa" "Sida urticifolia" "Sida wightiana" "Mysore fanpetals" "Mysore sida"

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