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Sterculia Thorelii
''Sterculia urens'' is a species of plant in the family Malvaceae. It is native to India and has been introduced into Burma. A small to medium-sized tree with a pale-coloured trunk, it is commonly known as the ''bhutyā'' (wikt:भुत्या, भुत्या) in Marathi language, Marathi (meaning "ghost tree"), kulu, Indian tragacanth, gum karaya, katira, sterculia gum or kateera gum. The Botanical name, specific name ''urens'' refers to the stinging hairs present on the flowers. Subspecies ''Sterculia urens'' var. ''thorelii'' (Pierre) C. Phengklai is an accepted name according to the Catalogue of Life and found in Vietnam, where it is known as ''bảy thưa Thorel''. Synonym (taxonomy), Synonyms of ''S.u. thorelii'' are: ''Sterculia thorelii'' Jean Baptiste Louis Pierre, Pierre and ''Clompanus thorellii'' Kuntze. Description The gum karaya is a medium-sized deciduous tree with horizontally-spreading branches, growing to a maximum height of about . The bark is smooth, ...
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William Roxburgh FRSE FRCPE Linnean Society of London, FLS (3/29 June 1751 – 18 February 1815) was a Scottish people, Scottish surgeon and botanist who worked extensively in India, describing species and working on economic botany. He is known as the founding father of Indian botany. He published numerous works on Indian botany, illustrated by careful drawings made by Indian artists and accompanied by taxonomic descriptions of many plant species. Apart from the numerous species that he named, many species were named in his honour by his collaborators. He was the first to document the existence of the Ganges river dolphin. Early life He was born on 3 June 1751 on the Underwood estate near Craigie, South Ayrshire, Craigie in Ayrshire and christened on 29 June 1751 at the nearby church at Symington, South Ayrshire, Symington. His father may have worked in the Underwood estate or he may have been the illegitimate son of a well-connected family. His early education was at Underwood ...
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