What is Madar seed?
Calotropis yields a durable fiber (commercially known as bowstring of India) useful for ropes, carpets, fishing nets, and sewing thread. Floss, obtained from
seeds, is used as stuffing. In India, the plant is common in the compounds of temples and is known as
madar in Hindi: मदार.
What is Madar plant called in English?
Calotropis gigantea is
known as Arka in Sanskrit. It is widely used in many Ayurvedic treatments, both externally (ksharasutra) and internally. It is a very common herb seen widely throughout India. It is
called as
Madar in
English.
How do you take care of an AAK plant?
The root of the
aak plant. On the day that belongs to the Ravipushya star, wrap the root of the
aak plant in a red cloth and keep it in a
clean and safe place. It will help
bring happiness, peace, and prosperity to your home.
Is AAK plant poisonous?
Aak is a common Hindi name given to this
plant which is familiar to the Indians as a perennial bush growing almost anywhere in the wild. This milky exudate is mildly
poisonous and is considered as one of the
plant toxins in Ayurveda.
What is Shwetark tree?
Shwetark Ganapati Plant is obtained from the root of a shrub, that takes the form of Lord Ganesha. In Sanskrit it is called Ark and in Hindi known as Aak. This Aak plant has green and blue leaves. When the bark and thin
wood over the root is peeled off, one will see an image of Ganpati below it.
Can you root giant milkweed?
It’s generally referred to as
Giant Milkweed, or
Giant Crownflower.
You‘ve got the purple variation, there is also a white
one. I am not sure when/
if it produces seed, but it
can be grown from cuttings easily. Just take a cutting about 6-8″ long with a couple of nodes, let it scab over, and dip into
rooting hormone.
What is the difference between calotropis Procera and calotropis gigantea?
These two species can be distinguished by the following
differences: calotrope (
Calotropis procera) is a large shrub growing 1-4 m tall. giant calotrope (
Calotropis gigantea) is a large shrub or small tree often growing more than 4.5 m tall.
Is calotropis poisonous?
All parts of the plants are toxic; there are many case reports of gastrointestinal, cutaneous and ocular
toxicity with
Calotropis. The plant contains Cardenolide glycosides which have Digoxin like effects and can cause severe cardiotoxicity.
Is calotropis Monoecious?
Dicliny is the presence of only one kind of reproductive whorl in a flower. Dicliny is thus called unisexuality. Among all the options given in the question,
Calotropis, Pisum and Crotalaria have bisexual flowers. But, Cucurbita is
monoecious plant.
What is the family of calotropis?
Calotropis/Family
Is Apple of Sodom poisonous?
Apple of Sodam is a stiff, prickly shrub growing to about 2 m in height and width. It produces purple star-shaped flowers with yellow stamens in the middle. The berry is yellow when mature and
poisonous to humans and stock.
Is Crown flower a milkweed?
Crown Flower, 4-in. pot, ship ASAP (No certificate). This species of
milkweed grows to 4-Meters tall and produces white or lavender
flowers that have a small
crown. The
Crown flowers are used to make leis especially in Hawaii.
Why are calotropis plants not browsed by herbivores?
A wide variety of chemical substance that we extract from
plants on a commercial scale (nicotine, caffeine, quinine, strychnine, opium, etc.) are produced by them actually as defenses against grazers and browsers. So, the correct answer is ‘The
plant produces cardiac glycosides’. Was this answer helpful?
Why do cattle avoid browsing on calotropis plants Class 12?
Cattle avoid browsing on Calotropis plants because it produces poisonous cardiac glycosides.
Why do cattle or goats avoid browsing on calotropis plant?
Cattle and
goats are not seen
browsing on calotropis because
Calotropis produces the highly poisonous cardiac glycosides.
Which chemical is produced by calotropis growing in abandoned fields?
Calotropis produces highly poisonous cardiac glycosides and that is why we never see any cattle or goat browsing on this plant. A wide variety of
chemical substance that we extract from plants on a commercial scale (nicotine, caffeine, quinine, strychnine, opium, etc.)
Why do cattle avoid browsing?
Cattle and
goats are not seen
browsing on calotropis because Calotropis produces the highly poisonous cardiac glycosides.
Why do calotropis flourish in abandoned fields?
Answer :
Calotropis flourishes in abandoned fields because it has dry hairy seeds that help in its dissemination. The plant is adapted to xerophytic environment and has adaptations for that like thick hair on leaves and stems. Moreover, it is not grazed by animals as it produces poisonous substances.