Sterculia urens (7051113903)

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Description: Sterculiaceae (cacao family) » Sterculia urens stur-KEW-lee-uh -- named after the Latin god Sterculius ka-VAL-um -- from the Tamil name காவலம் kavalam for some of the species of Sterculia UR-ens -- stinging commonly known as: bassora tragacanth, ghost tree, Indian tragacanth, karaya tree • Assamese: odla • Gujarati: કડાયો kadaayo, કોગડોલ kogdol • Hindi: गुलु gulu, कराया karaya, कतीरा katira, कुलु kulu • Kannada: kempudale, pinari • Konkani: पांडरूख pandrukh • Malayalam: അണ്ണാന്വഴുക്കി annaanvazhukki, തീത്തൊണ്ടി thiiththonti, തൊണ്ടി thonti • Marathi: कांडोळ kandol, कावळी kawali • Oriya: gudalo • Rajasthani: katila • Tamil: குதிரைப்பிடுக்கன் kutiraippitukkan, செந்தணக்கு centanakku, வெல்லை பூத்தாளி vellai-puthali • Telugu: తపసి ట్టు tapasi chettu Native of: India References: Flowers of India • Forest Flora of AP • World Agroforestry Centre. Date: 1 April 2012, 10:51. Source: Sterculia urens. Author: Dinesh Valke from Thane, India. Camera location18° 53′ 07.22″ N, 73° 06′ 39.21″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 18.885338; 73.110891.
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- Eukaryota (eukaryotes)
- Archaeplastida (plants)
- Chloroplastida
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- Tracheophyta
- Spermatophytes (seed plants)
- Angiosperms (Dicotyledons)
- Eudicots
- Superrosids
- Rosids
- Malvales
- Malvaceae (mallows)
- Sterculia (sterculia)
- Sterculia urens (sterculia)
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