Shrubs and Trees of Mount Abu
Datura Plant
Datura also is known as "Devil's Weed, Moonflower, Jimsonweed and a host of other names.
Datura A genus of the nightshade family, with prickly seedpods, a captivating and extraordinary trumpet flower.
Datura Flower |
It thrives, survives, and grows on roadsides, deserted and parched hillsides, and in the crevices of our larva rocks in Abu. Abuites are conscious of this plant. They used its flowers in offerings in temples to appease the deities. Most folks are AWARE of its deadly poisonous toxins.
In India, Datura also features Tantra, as a crucial ingredient for black magic rituals.
Datura Seedpod |
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The Essential Guide To Datura
Nicandra Plant
Nicandra Plant
The wild Gooseberry Plant.
The common names of Apple-of-Peru and Shoo-fly plants are also known as Nicandra.
I’m not sure what its local name is. I’ve asked people around here, but the only answer I’ve gotten is that it’s some kind of wild gooseberry. It was likely introduced to our region as an exotic or ornamental plant. The consensus is to leave it untouched, as people prioritize their safety over potential harm.
Purple Sunbird Oh! Wow, its nectar is YUM.
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Nicandra
Stinging Nettle /Bichchhu buti (local Name)
Other common names for this herb are Devil's Leaf. Bichchhu Buti, Chinese Nettle and Stinging Nettle.
The school children and the local Abuites are fully aware of this plant, while on jungle walks this was one plant avoided by one and all. The Hindi name is Bichchhu Buti sure describes its properties. If one brushes against this plant, the stinging hairs which work as a defence system penetrate and leave the recipient with a burning sensation as stung by a scorpion. It is a belief among researchers that female plants have a higher production of stinging hair compared to males. Typical isn't it "Beware of Females and their willy ways".
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COCKLEBUR
Cocklebur
The Burr tree as we are all familiar with, is native to Abu. It's one of the best examples of the ultimate hitchhiking plant on the planet. If one has a hairy dog, well, you know what I'm talking about, it's almost impossible to untangle this, but better to use a pair of scissors to nip it off.
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Elephant ear
Elephant Ear growing wild in Mount Abu
Flower Elephant ear plant
Argemone mexicana - Mexican Poppy or Hindi: सत्यानाशी Satyanashi
Mexican Poppy / सत्यानाशी Satyanashi
Mexican Poppy / सत्यानाशी Satyanashi
Argemone mexicana - Mexican Poppy is a prickly, hairless, branching herb with yellow juice and showy yellow flowers.
Common name: Mexican poppy, Prickly Poppy • Hindi: सत्यानाशी Satyanashi,
The Mexican Poppy or the Satyanashi, is a small herb that grows throughout Abu, on its hillsides, on arid grazing land and even in crevices on rocks. Both animals and the human population avoid it as its leaves look deadly with its spiny tips. The plant is toxic to animals and lively stock. Its seeds are identical to those of mustard seeds. Mustard seed in India has been known to be adulterated and has had dire effects on those who consume it.
Congress Grass
In India, we locally know it as carrot grass, congress grass or Gajar Ghans.
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