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''Dendrocnide sinuata'' (meaning "tree nettle" with "wavy leaf margin" in Greek) is a poisonous plant called ''pulutus, pulus,〔 stinging tree,〔 fever nettle, or elephant nettle,〔 growing in subtropical wet evergreen forests throughout Asia.〔 Some of its uses in herbal medicine have been scientifically validated.〔 ==Vernacular names== This species is well known in many languages throughout Asia, including; *(アッサム語:Sirnat), ''Sorat''; (ベンガル語:Chorpata); Lepcha: ''Mealumma, Ongyalop, Sunkroug''; (ネパール語:Moringe);〔 〕 *(タミル語:''Anachoriya), Anaimeratti'' (‘that which threatens elephants'), ''Ottarbala, Otta-pilavu' (ஓட்டா-பில்வு), ''Anaichorian'' (ஆனைச்சொரியன்); *Malayalam: ''Anamayakki (ആനമയക്കി), Aanavanangi (ആനവണങ്ങി), Aanayaviratti (ആനയെവിരട്ടി), Anachoriyanam (ആനച്ചൊറിയണം), Kattanplavu (കട്ടൻപ്ലാവ്)''; *Kannada: ''Malai Murugan''.;〔 〕 Hindi: ''Morange, Utigun''; *(中国語:Quan Yuan Huo Ma Shu) and (タイ語:Kalangtang Chang) .〔 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dendrocnide sinuata」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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