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Casearia tomentosa, commonly known as the toothed leaf chilla, is a species of flowering plant in the family Salicaceae, native to the Indian Subcontinent and Myanmar. It is one of 1,000 species that can be found in the Salicaeceae family. Casearia tomentosa has various phytochemical and pharmacological properties that are used in the treatment of many illnesses. It is most notable used in the treatment of seafood poisoning, diabetes, ringworm, and snake bites. Other common names include Bhari, Maun, Churcha, Sonne bethe, and Kakoli based on the region where it is found.

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  • Casearia tomentosa (en)
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  • Casearia tomentosa, commonly known as the toothed leaf chilla, is a species of flowering plant in the family Salicaceae, native to the Indian Subcontinent and Myanmar. It is one of 1,000 species that can be found in the Salicaeceae family. Casearia tomentosa has various phytochemical and pharmacological properties that are used in the treatment of many illnesses. It is most notable used in the treatment of seafood poisoning, diabetes, ringworm, and snake bites. Other common names include Bhari, Maun, Churcha, Sonne bethe, and Kakoli based on the region where it is found. (en)
  • Casearia tomentosa Roxb. – gatunek rośliny z rodziny wierzbowatych (Salicaceae Mirb.). Występuje naturalnie w Pakistanie, Indiach oraz na Sri Lance. (pl)
  • Casearia tomentosa är en videväxtart. Casearia tomentosa ingår i släktet och familjen videväxter. (sv)
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  • Guidonia tomentosa (en)
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  • Casearia tomentosa, commonly known as the toothed leaf chilla, is a species of flowering plant in the family Salicaceae, native to the Indian Subcontinent and Myanmar. It is one of 1,000 species that can be found in the Salicaeceae family. Casearia tomentosa has various phytochemical and pharmacological properties that are used in the treatment of many illnesses. It is most notable used in the treatment of seafood poisoning, diabetes, ringworm, and snake bites. Other common names include Bhari, Maun, Churcha, Sonne bethe, and Kakoli based on the region where it is found. (en)
  • Casearia tomentosa Roxb. – gatunek rośliny z rodziny wierzbowatych (Salicaceae Mirb.). Występuje naturalnie w Pakistanie, Indiach oraz na Sri Lance. (pl)
  • Casearia tomentosa är en videväxtart. Casearia tomentosa ingår i släktet och familjen videväxter. (sv)
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