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Calotropis gigantea, the crown flower, is a species of Calotropis native to Cambodia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, China, Pakistan, and Nepal. [ 2 ] It is a large shrub growing to 4 m (13 ft) tall.
Calotropis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1810. It is native to southern Asia and North Africa. [2] They are commonly known as milkweeds because of the latex they produce. Calotropis species are considered common weeds in some parts of the world.
English: Calotropis gigantea flowers blooming in Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, Howrah, ... Subject distance range: Unknown: Serial number of camera: 8643957: Lens used:
C. gigantea may refer to: Callindra gigantea, a moth species; Calotropis gigantea, the crown flower, a plant species native to Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Sri Lanka; Calvatia gigantea, the giant puffball, a puffball mushroom species; Carnegiea gigantea, the saguaro, a large tree-sized cactus species
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Caution: some websites seem to confuse Calotropis procera with Calotropis gigantea! "Apples of Sodom" . The American Cyclopædia. 1879. Addry, Limiaa Suliman Elnoor Abu (2005). Determination of Cu, Zn, Co, and Pb in A Sudanese Medicinal and Aromatic Plant (Calotropis procera Ait) (PDF) (Thesis). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-03-27
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[4] [5] When given the choice, both adults and nymphs tend to prefer C. procera over C. gigantea. [6] However, both adults and nymphs of P. pictus may also feed on a wide range of other plants, including several that are important agricultural crops, and for this reason they are sometimes regarded as a serious pest.