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Can anybody please explain the name of flower,"Cassia Auriculata",[Botanical name]in Bhasa Indonesia?
This is a herbal plant also known as Senna Auriculata[Tanner's Cassia]
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http://www.ayushveda.com/herbs/cassia-au… says that there are four "other names" for it. Tannre's Cassia (English), Tarwar (Hindi), Charmaranga and Avartaki (Sanskrit), and Aawal (Gujrati). Most herbs don't have a different name in each country, but there are a few languages (like the ones listed) that may adapt an herb or make a more common name. Depending on who's selling it in Bhasa Indonesia (Ayurvedic stores, herbalist, etc), they might call it any one of these. http://www.rxlist.com/cassia_auriculata/… lists a couple of other names, but they seem to be less commonly used.
For what it's worth, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senna_auric… says that Senna Auriculata is actually a different plant, but it's very similar. If you ask for that plant, you will probably end up with something a little different than what you want.
I hope I helped!
For what it's worth, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senna_auric… says that Senna Auriculata is actually a different plant, but it's very similar. If you ask for that plant, you will probably end up with something a little different than what you want.
I hope I helped!
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- It doesn't occur in Indonesia so they're unlikely to have a name for it. That's why the Latin name is used for plants, so anyone in the world can look it up in a book as there's no translation problems.
- I don't know though I live in Indonesia
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