Sesuvium portulacastrum (Sagornunia): Coastal Ecology, Biological Adaptations, and Conservation Significance Sesuvium portulacastrum, locally known in parts of eastern India and the Sundarbans as Sagornunia, is a perennial halophytic herb of immense ecological importance in coastal and estuarine ecosystems. Commonly referred to as sea purslane, this plant is a classic example of botanical resilience, thriving […]
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Diospyros peregrina (Gab)
Diospyros peregrina (Gab): Botanical, Ecological, and Conservation Perspectives from the Indian Subcontinent Diospyros peregrina, commonly known as Gab, is a semi-evergreen to evergreen tree species of immense ecological, medicinal, and ethnobotanical importance in South and Southeast Asia. Widely distributed across riverine forests, coastal plains, and deltaic mangrove fringes, this species occupies a unique ecological […]
Erythrina fusca (Patiymandar)
Erythrina fusca (Patiymandar): A Detailed Botanical and Ecological Study of a Wetland Tree Species Erythrina fusca, locally known in parts of eastern India and the lower Gangetic delta as Patiymandar, is a medium to large-sized deciduous tree belonging to the legume family. Recognized for its striking seasonal flowers, rapid growth, and strong association with wetlands […]
Chenopodium album (Botuashak)
Chenopodium album (Botuashak): A Comprehensive Botanical and Ecological Profile of a Resilient Herb Chenopodium album, widely known in Bengal and eastern India as Botuashak, is a highly adaptable annual herb that occupies a distinctive position at the intersection of wild flora, traditional food systems, and agro-ecological landscapes. Often regarded as a common weed in […]
Intsia bijuga (Bhaila)
Intsia bijuga (Bhaila): A Detailed Botanical, Ecological, and Conservation Study Intsia bijuga, locally known in parts of eastern India and the Sundarbans as Bhaila, is a large, slow-growing tropical tree renowned for its massive stature, dense hardwood, and ecological importance within coastal and island forests. Belonging to the legume family, this species has long […]
Lindernia procumbens (Bakpuspa)
Lindernia procumbens (Bakpuspa): A Comprehensive Botanical and Ecological Study of a Wetland Herb Lindernia procumbens, widely known in parts of eastern and northeastern India as Bakpuspa, is a delicate, low-growing herb that occupies a unique ecological niche within freshwater wetlands, seasonally inundated plains, and moist grasslands. Though often overlooked due to its modest size […]
Lindernia crustacea (Chapraghas)
Lindernia crustacea (Chapraghas): Botanical Profile, Ecology, and Its Role in Wetland Ecosystems Lindernia crustacea, locally known in many parts of eastern India as Chapraghas, is a small yet ecologically meaningful herbaceous plant commonly encountered in moist lowland habitats. Although modest in stature, this species plays a subtle but important role in wetland ecology, particularly […]
Lindernia ciliata (Bhuijui)
Lindernia ciliata (Bhuijui): A Detailed Botanical and Ecological Study of a Wetland Herb Lindernia ciliata, commonly known as Bhuijui in several parts of eastern India, is a small yet ecologically important herbaceous plant associated with wetlands, moist agricultural fields, and seasonally flooded landscapes. Although it rarely attracts attention due to its low stature and inconspicuous […]
Lindernia antipoda (Sada Panighas)
Lindernia antipoda (Sada Panighas): A Comprehensive Botanical and Ecological Study Lindernia antipoda, locally known as Sada Panighas, is a delicate wetland herb belonging to the family Linderniaceae. Though modest in size and often unnoticed amidst dense seasonal vegetation, this species holds considerable ecological importance in freshwater and semi-aquatic habitats. It thrives in low-lying landscapes shaped […]
Lindernia anagallis (Panighas)
Lindernia anagallis (Panighas): A Detailed Botanical and Ecological Study with Reference to the Sundarbans Lindernia anagallis, locally known as Panighas, is a small but ecologically significant wetland herb widely distributed across tropical and subtropical Asia. Though often overlooked due to its modest stature and ephemeral growth habit, this species plays a subtle yet essential role […]









