
Outdoor
G
10
10
0-100 G
Brown
0.2
0.1
12
Cm
12
Herb
Cm
Pack Of 1
G
12
10
India
Name : Rare Anamirta Cocculus Cocculus indicus Fish Berry Levant nut Kakamari Kaakamaari Kaakisoppugedde Anamrytu Dhvankshanakhi Garalaphala Cantiropam Kakanacam Kaaki Chempa 12 Seeds for growing
Type Of Seed : Herb
Quantity : 0-100 G
Suitable For : Outdoor
Color : Brown
Product Breadth : 10 Cm
Product Height : 10 Cm
Product Length : 10 Cm
Net Quantity (N) : Pack Of 1
Anamirta cocculus Cocculus indicus Menispermum cocculus Anamirta paniculata Fish Berry Indian berry Levant nut Kakamari Kaakamaari, Kaakisoppugedde anakrytu, anamrytu kakmari, kaarvi, kadu-phal dhvankshanakhi garalaphala kakadani kakahva cantiropam kakanacam kaaka maari kaaki chempa seeds for growing . Family : Menispermaceae (Moonseed family) . Anamirta cocculus or Fish Berry is a large woody climber spreading over large trees. The plant is large-stemmed, up to 10 cm in diameter, the bark is corky grey with white wood. Commonly known as Cocculus, Levant nut or fish berry, are a Southeast Asian and Indian climbing plant of the family Menispermaceae and the only species of the genus Anamirta. . The plant is native to Southeast Asia from India, Sri Lanka, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Thailand, Indo-China, through Sumatra, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, the Moluccas, to the Philippines and New Guinea. Its fruit is the source of picrotoxin, a poisonous compound with stimulant properties. . The name “fish berry” comes from the use of the dried fruit as a method of fishing, in which the fish is “stupified and captured”; this method, however, is considered “unsportsmanlike”. Apart from Cocculus it is also known as Levant nut, fish berry, poison berry, Crow killer, Indian berry, Malayan fishberry and Indian Cockle. . Leaves are simple, alternate, long-stalkes, ovate, heart-shaped.
Country of Origin : India
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