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  2. Ocimum - Wikipedia

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    Ocimum / ˈ ɒ s ɪ m ə m / is a genus of aromatic annual and perennial herbs and shrubs in the family Lamiaceae, native to the tropical and warm temperate regions of all 6 inhabited continents, with the greatest number of species in Africa. [2]

  3. Gongura - Wikipedia

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    Although Gongura is widely consumed in homes all over Andhra Pradesh, Gongura is more popular in hotels, restaurants, eateries and food joints. It is also grown in Karnataka , Odisha , Telangana , Maharashtra , Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh (north east region of India) and some parts of Chittagong Hill Tracts region in Bangladesh (which is mainly ...

  4. Herb - Wikipedia

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    The word herbaceous is derived from Latin herbāceus meaning "grassy", from herba "grass, herb". [9] Another sense of the term herb can refer to a much larger range of plants, [10] with culinary, therapeutic or other uses. [6]

  5. Shrub - Wikipedia

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    Usually, shrubs are distinguished from trees by their height and multiple stems. Some shrubs are deciduous (e.g. hawthorn) and others evergreen (e.g. holly). [2] Ancient Greek philosopher Theophrastus divided the plant world into trees, shrubs and herbs. [5] There is a type of shrub called a shrub of Ham which is very unique.

  6. Category:Bengali words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... that is not actually an article about a word or phrase. See as example Category:English words. Pages in category "Bengali words and ...

  7. Carissa carandas - Wikipedia

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    Carissa carandas is a species of flowering shrub in the family Apocynaceae. It produces berry-sized fruits that are commonly used as a condiment in Indian pickles and spices. The fruit is black and tastes sweet or sour depending on the plant. It is a hardy, drought-tolerant plant that thrives well in a wide range of soils.

  8. Shrubland - Wikipedia

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    Tall shrubs are mostly 2–8 m high, small shrubs 1–2 m high and subshrubs less than 1 m high. [ 3 ] There is a descriptive system widely adopted in Australia to describe different types of vegetation is based on structural characteristics based on plant life-form , as well as the height and foliage cover of the tallest stratum or dominant ...

  9. Agriculture in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Wheat is the second major food grain of Bangladesh. [15] While historically not a major crop in Bangladesh, domestic wheat production hit a record high of 1.5 million tonnes in 1985, although still accounting for only 7 to 9 percent of total food grain production. [16]