Very good close up Mani Sir. Regards
prasad On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Pankaj Oudhia <[email protected]>wrote: > Here राम बाण means Panacea i.e sure cure for all ill and also arrow of > Bhagwan Ram due to its appearance. > > Yes Madhuri ji, it is effective against wound but not for all types of > wound. In certain cases it can aggravate the trouble.Hence must be used > under supervision of experts. > > The bird species living in Typha population damages rice crop at maturity > to significant level. Hence, farmers try to remove it from surroundings. > > Dr. Sahani ji, we are using Typha for management of polluted water from > industries. Typha is fairly resistant to pollutants. > > "Bur" is dish prepared from it by Sindhi Community. > > regards > > Pankaj Oudhia > > On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Madhuri Pejaver <[email protected]>wrote: > >> This acc to me has some medicinal value for stopping the oozing blood >> from wound. You just have to put the cotton of that Ramban on wound. >> Hence in marathi Ramban remedy is the one which is highly effective as >> Ramas arrow. >> Madhuri >> ------Original Message------ >> From: Dr Pankaj Kumar >> Sender: Efloraindia >> To: Efloraindia >> Subject: [efloraofindia:92013] Re: Lesser Indian Reed Mace (Typha >> angustata) >> Sent: Nov 5, 2011 10:04 AM >> >> May be you call it Ram Bhan because it looks like an ARROW !! >> It emerges in one of the early stages hydrosere (vegetation succession >> among aquatic plants), so as the water decreases, it's population will >> decrease automatically. But sometimes also due to pollutants in the >> water. >> Pankaj >> >> >> On Nov 5, 9:39 am, Ushadi micromini <[email protected]> wrote: >> > we call it cattails.. much loved in d ried flower arrangements >> > birds love it.. to nest and to eat... most commonly seen are finches >> > and redwinged black bird... in these thickets... >> > >> > Usha doi >> > ====== >> > >> > On Nov 4, 11:22 pm, mani nair <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > Dear friends, >> > >> > > Sending photo of Lesser Indian Reed Mace which was seen growing in a >> > > marsh land near our Society. During our childhood days this grass was >> > > very common, but owing to the decrease in marsh lands, this grass is >> > > found very less. In Marathi we call it Ram bhan. It is colored and >> > > used as a show peace. It is burnt and applied on wounds to heal the >> > > wound quickly. >> > >> > > Place : Dombivli >> > > Date : September 2010 >> > > Habitat : Wild (marsh land) >> > >> > > DSC06583.JPG >> > > 387KViewDownload >> > >> > > DSC06584.JPG >> > > 422KViewDownload >> > >> > > DSC06585.JPG >> > > 413KViewDownload >> >> Sent from BlackBerry® on Airtel > > > -- Prasad Kumar Dash Ecologist, Orissa, India email: [email protected] ph. 09437444241

