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  2. Phuang malai - Wikipedia

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    It is a combination of two Tamil terms: “poo” (flowers) and “maalai” (garland). [citation needed] There is historical evidence that the Chola kings from Tamil Nadu (South India) had captured parts of what is currently Thailand, Java and Sumatra, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka. [citation needed] Rock inscriptions mention these victories. In ...

  3. Nymphaea nouchali - Wikipedia

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    N. nouchali is the national flower of Bangladesh. [16] A pale blue-flowered N. nouchali is the national flower of Sri Lanka, where it is known as nil mānel or nil mahanel (නිල් මානෙල්). [17] In Sri Lanka, this plant usually grows in buffalo ponds and natural wetlands.

  4. Keells - Wikipedia

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    Keells is a Sri Lankan supermarket chain operated by Jaykay Marketing Services (Pvt) Ltd., a subsidiary of the John Keells Group. [1] Established in 1991, [1] [2] Keells has grown to operate 135 outlets across the country, positioning itself as one of the leading retail chains in Sri Lanka alongside other retailers such as Cargills, Glomark, Spar, and Arpico.

  5. Philadelphia Flower Show is the Super Bowl of floral events - AOL

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    More than 150 vendors will be on tap at this year's Philadelphia Flower Show. The marketplace offers gardening wares, plants, supplies, tools, jewelry, home decor and more.

  6. Corypha umbraculifera - Wikipedia

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    Corypha umbraculifera, the talipot palm, is a species of palm native to eastern and southern India and Sri Lanka. It is also grown in Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Mauritius and the Andaman Islands. [3] It is one of the five accepted species in the genus Corypha. [4] It is a flowering plant with the largest inflorescence in the world. It lives ...

  7. Elaeocarpus serratus - Wikipedia

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    It is a medium to large tree, with white flowers. It has a disjunctive distribution, with the species occurring in Sri Lanka and southern India, and in Assam, Bangladesh and other parts in the north of the Indian subcontinent. The fruit is commonly eaten, and people also use the plant for ornamental, religious and folk-medicinal purposes.