Wild uncultivated edible plants of India
Part 7 (......after part 6) Oxalis corniculata L. Family: Oxalidaceae Commonly called as creeping wood sorrel, the plant with the clover-shaped leaves stays closer to...
Part 7 (......after part 6) Oxalis corniculata L. Family: Oxalidaceae Commonly called as creeping wood sorrel, the plant with the clover-shaped leaves stays closer to...
A hotel for solo traveler….. visit the Bee hotel By pronouncing “Bee” we imagine those tiny powerful creatures in a group with whom you cannot...
In the last two years the State of Kerala, had to face devastating events during the monsoons; a synergic corollary to the lopsided evolution of...
Humans have lived in and around forests for tens of thousands of years and have been using forest to meet their daily requirements of food,...
Part 6 (......after part 5) Monochoria hastata (L.) Solms Family: Pontederiaceae This aquatic plant is a common weed of the rice fields of India. It...
Some like it Hot…….. and Spicy It is difficult, if not impossible, to imagine our food without the hot and spicy flavor of green chilies....
A visit to the museum mesmerizes us with a fascinating set of collections; the same happens when we are in the botanical or zoological garden...
Today Radha, Jyotsna, Nandarani, Bimala are very busy. They are going out for a hunt as part of an ancient Bengali ritual, Bhoot Chaturdashi. It...
Bees and Beats Whether you flee from a stinging bee or are enamored by the sweet honey on your pancakes, there is no way that...
Part 5 (…..after part 4) Meyna spinosa Roxb. ex Link Family - Rubiaceae It is a spiny small tree or a large shrub with greenish-white...