Baliospermum Bilobatum
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Baliospermum Bilobatum
''Baliospermum'' is a genus of plants under the family (biology), family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1825. It is native to Southeast Asia and the Himalayas. ;Species ;Formerly included moved to other genera: ''Cheilosa Trigonostemon'' References

Codiaeae Euphorbiaceae genera {{Euphorb-stub ...
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Baliospermum Solanifolium
''Baliospermum solanifolium'', synonym ''Baliospermum montanum'', is a plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is commonly known as red physic nut, wild castor, wild croton or wild sultan seed. It is a stout undershrub with numerous flowers. Description ''Baliospermum solanifolium'' is a stout under-shrub 0.9-1.8 m in height with herbaceous branches from the roots. Leaves are simple, sinuate-toothed, upper ones small, lower ones large and sometimes palmately 3-5 lobed. Flowers are numerous, arranged in axillary racemes with male flowers above and a few females below. Fruits are capsules, 8-13 mm long and obovoid. Seeds are ellipsoid smooth and mottled.Warrier, P. K., Nambiar, V. P. K. and Ramankutty, C. 1993-1995. Indian Medicinal Plants. Vol. 1-5. Orient Longman Ltd., Madras. Distribution ''Baliospermum solanifolium'' is distributed from China to tropical Asia. It is found throughout the sub-Himalayan tracts from Khasi Hills to Kashmir. It is common in Bihar, West Benga ...
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