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Bauhinia vahlii

Phanera vahlii is a perennial creeper of the family Caesalpiniaceae native to the Indian subcontinent. The roasted seeds of this woody climber are edible. Phanera species have 2–3 fertile stamens. Phanera vahlii is found from Sikkim and Nepal across India and Punjab, Pakistan. In Hindi, it is called मालू malu, but also mahul, jallaur and jallur. In Nepali it is called भोर्ला bhorla. In Odia, it is called ; ସିଆଳି Siali,

[ "Bauhinia", "Wight", "Botany", "Traditional medicine" ]
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