Sent from BlackBerry® on Airtel -----Original Message----- From: "Madhuri Pejaver" <[email protected]> Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 07:21:23 To: Pankaj Oudhia<[email protected]>; Efloraindia<[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:92029] Re: Lesser Indian Reed Mace (Typha angustata)
Thanks Oundia ji. Was not aware of 'Bur'. Yes for root zone technology Typha is used. Madhuri Sent from BlackBerry® on Airtel -----Original Message----- From: Pankaj Oudhia <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 11:16:21 To: efloraofindia<[email protected]> Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:92029] Re: Lesser Indian Reed Mace (Typha angustata) 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

