Eulophia nuda is now called Eulophia spectabilis and it is widespread in India, especially downwards from Jharkhand, Central India.... It is also reported from western Himalaya. I cant understand what you wish to know!! Please clarify. Pankaj
On Feb 13, 4:25 pm, sanjeev <[email protected]> wrote: > With reference to the August posts of Shrikant Ingalhalikar and Dr. > Pankaj Kumar, > there still seems to be some doubt over the simple herb Eulophia nuda. > > It is called amarkand or goruma in hindi, mankand in marathi, budhuvar > in bengali. > > The root grows in the konkan area and himalaya valley. > > I would appreciate any knowledge of its availability. > > thanks. > > sanjeev

