Dear friends,
Recently I read a beautiful novel "Restless Waters of the Ichhamati"
written by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay.
  In the flow of novel,it narrates a wonderful world of flora and fauna
flourishing in Bengal during 18th-19th century.Since this is a translated
version in English I couldn't make out the names of plants,flowers from
Bangala language.The translator Rimli Bhattacharya writes in her note, "
Like all of Bibhutibhushan's writing, Ichhamati is a celebration of flora
and fauna,particularly of the profusion of commonly found plant life that
flourishes in most regions of Bengal.So as not to impede the syntactical
flow and the aural rhythms, I have retained most of the Bangala names of
the plants, flowers and trees except when they have a familiar equivalence
in English ".
I will be grateful if any Bengali readers can translate these names either
to common or Botanical names.
Off course it's a very long list.At some places I have tried to mention
from d book about the color and part of the tree or a small reference :

* Garan,Madar and Kunch trees.
* Foliage of Bonnyeburo.
 * Yellow flowers of wild Titpalla creeper.
* Shrubs of Uluti-bachda and Bainchi.
 * Clusters of Sandhyamoni flowers.
 * Heady scent of Ghentukole.
* Honey of Jiuli tree.
* Dense bushes of Nal-khagra.
* Pituli,Gamar and Notkaan trees.
* Slender creepers of Gulancha.
* Fragrance of Bonmorche-creeper's flowers.
 *White petals of Ghentu flowers.
 * Juice of Sheuli leaves as medicine.
* Bright ripe fruits peeping out from Telekucho creeper.
* Sondali tree.
* Nak-joaley and Shyamlata flowers.
* Banakalmi flowers blossoming in the bushes along the bank.
* "the jungle of Saibabla and keya-jhanka was overrun by the blue flowers
of Bonkalmi; by the water's edge you saw the wild Kochu buds and the little
wild purple flowers of Chanda-grass on the edges of the bank ".
 * Clusters of floating vegetation- Toka-pana.
 *" afternoon breeze was fragrant with the smell of Chhatim flowers".
* " Behind the dense green foliage the baggy rosy-red fruits of Kakjongha
peeped out."
* Jonti fruits.
* Red flowers of Atimuktlataa bush.
* Dash-baichandi flowers.
* Kamranga tree.
* Chhanra tree.
* White flowers of Ulukhagra.
* Jungle of Kakjongha.
* Koonchkanta-nata and Bonmorich.
* Tittiraj trees.
* Yellow flowers of Radhalata.
Regards,
Shobha Chavda

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