Haldina cordifolia: 1 definition
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Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)Haldina cordifolia (Roxb.) Ridsd. is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Adina cordifolia (Roxb.) Hook. f., Adina cordifolia (Roxb.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex B.D. Jacks., Adina cordifolia Benth. & Hook.f., Nauclea cordifolia Roxb., Nauclea sterculiifolia A. Rich. ex DC.) (Adina Salisb., from the Greek adinos ‘clustered, plentiful, crowded’, referring to the clustered flowers..
References regarding Haldina cordifolia (Roxb.) Ridsd. for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:
· Plants of the Coast of Coromandel (1795)
· The Paradisus Londinensis (1807)
· Genera Plantarum (1873)
· Forest Fl. N.W. India (1874)
· Blumea (1978)

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See also (Relevant definitions)
Full-text (+137): Manjakadambu, Tarakchapa, Yettega, Hedde, Hettega, Haladu, Haldu, Kadami, Lungkhup, Hedu, Karam, Kanapu, Hardu, Pachaganapa, Yettada, Paccaganapa, Rudraganapa, Haridrakah, Honangi, Manjatkadambu.
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World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Wildlife diversity and zoo management at Barnawapara Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh < [2018: Volume 7, June issue 11]
Ethnomedicines used by kochila tharu tribes living near bara district of nepal < [2017: Volume 6, November issue 14]
Dindori forest's medicinal wealth needs conservation and collection. < [2016: Volume 5, February issue 2]