Copilot
Your everyday AI companion
About 4,690 results
Results near Los Angeles, California ·
  1. See more
    See more
    See all on Wikipedia
    See more

    Abroma - Wikipedia

    The genus was described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin in 1776 with a single species Abroma fastuosum, which was illustrated and described. However, because Jacquin was renaming Theobroma augusta L., according to the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, he was required to use … See more

    Abroma is a genus in the family Malvaceae, with one or two species from Asia and Australia. Ambroma is an… See more

    Abroma augustum (L.) L.f. – devil's cotton, bark a source of jute-like fibre
    • … See more

    From Wikipedia
    From Wikipedia
    Content
    See all sections
    Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license
    Feedback
  2. Abroma augustum - Wikipedia

  3. Trending searches you might like

  4. Abroma augusta - Monaco Nature Encyclopedia

    Mar 17, 2018 · The Abroma augusta (L.) L.f. (1782) is a shrub or small evergreen tree, 6-10 m tall, but that in cultivation is maintained lower, with …

    • Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins
    • Abroma Augusta: A Comprehensive Guide to Its Uses and Benefits

    • People also ask
      What is Abroma augusta?
      Abroma Augusta, also known as Devil’s Cotton or Indian Devil Tree, is a remarkable plant with a rich history in traditional medicine. Native to India and other parts of Southeast Asia, this perennial shrub belongs to the family Malvaceae. With its robust growth and unique properties, Abroma Augusta has become increasingly popular worldwide.
      homeowellnessworld.com/abroma-augusta-guide-uses-b…
      What is Abroma mollis?
      Abroma mollis DC. Abroma wheleri Retz. Theobroma mariae (Mart.) K. Schum. Abroma augustum, sometimes written Abroma augusta, Devil's cotton, is a species of Abroma ( Sterculiaceae, or Malvaceae in some classifications). It has dark red flowers with an characteristic and unusual appearance. It is widely distributed in Asia.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abroma_augustum
      What is the difference between Abroma and ambroma?
      Jacq. Abroma is a genus in the family Malvaceae, with one or two species from Asia and Australia. Ambroma is an orthographic variant. The genus was described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin in 1776 with a single species Abroma fastuosum, which was illustrated and described.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abroma
      What is Abroma augusta L (Malvaceae) leaf used for?
      J Transl Med. 2015; 13: 6. Abroma augusta L. (Malvaceae) leaf is traditionally used to treat diabetes in India and Southern Asia.