Forwarding for any assistance in the matter please.

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From: MUKESH PITHVA <[email protected]>
Date: 19 June 2012 15:27
Subject: help about this flora Cissus quadrangularis THREE DHAR (TRIDHARI)
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>


DEAR SIR,

VERY GOOD & HELPFUL YOUR WEBSITE LINK THANK YOU,

OUR REFERANCE
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups#!topic/indiantreepix/R3p6iYqa1So

THIS PLANT HAVE A FOUR DHAR (CHAUDHARI) BUT I REQUIRED FOR THREE DHAR (TRI
DHARI)

PLEASE INFORM ABOUT HAADSAANKAL THREE DHAR.

SIR I REQUIRED ONE PLANT OF THREE DHAR VADI HAADSAANKAL

SO ANY HELP IN YOUR SIDE.PLS GUIDE & SUGGEST ME.

WHERE THRARE PLANT FOUND IN INDIAN PLACE(INDIAN DISTRIBUTION / LOCATION)
ETC.

DETAIL NAME AS UNDER.

Hindi:hadjod hadjora,hadjora
Kannada:mangaravalli,manimanguravalli,nalle, sanduballi, Malyalam:
cannalamparanta,cannalamparanta, Changalam Parandeperanta,
tsjamgelam-parenda, changalaparanda.
Marathi: kandvel, harsankar
Sanskrit asthisamhari,asthisamhrta,  asthisandhani,  asthisanhara,
Tamil: pirandai, pirantai, vajjiravalli, perandai, perandai,puranai,
pirandei, perandai, puranai, pirantai, pirantai, kari-p-pirantai, pirantai,
perandai, pirandai, sathura pirandai, perundei Telugu: gudametige,
kokkitaya-ralu, nalleru, nalleru, vajra valli.Assam : HarjaraBengali :
Hadajora, harjoraOriya: HadbhangaPunjabi:HaddjorGujarati : Hadasankala,
Chodhari, hadsand, vedhariUrdu : Hathjod




THANKING YOU,

MUKESH PITHVA
RAJKOT.(GUJARAT).




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