Nice pictures Gurcharan ji. thanks for the useful info in crisp.

With regards

R. Vijayasankar


On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 11:33 PM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>wrote:

> Ranunculus sceleratus L. from Delhi, commonly found along river banks,
> stream banks and wetlands in general
> Eng: Celery leaved crowfoot, Blister buttercup;
> Delhi: Jaldhania;
> Kumaon: Shim;
> Mundari: Bir-mani
>
> Toxic for animals but toxicity destroyed on drying and boiling. Consumed as
> vegetable after boilingJuice used in sciatica, rheumatism, dysuria, asthma,
> pneumonia. Drug used as vermifuge and for cutaneous disorders
>
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