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sisymbrium heteromallum c. a. beyer, rorippa indica (l.) hiern [JV]
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SK 1) *, gemstone ke ta ka; 2) ke ta ka tree/ fruit; 3) fabulous mt [R] [IW]
 
gem which purifies water, great mountain situated in forest plain beyond sita river, a mythological demon [JV]
 
[Skt] 1) [[keng shu ka - rgya skyegs tree, [dye bugs live on it// [Skt] deadly poisonous tree w pretty sweet fruit...Yid brtan mi rung srid pa'i phun tshogs 'di, rgyal ba'i dbang pos kim pa'i 'bras 'drar gsungs Ki shuka flowering tree Butca frondosa not sure if this is 1 or two kinds of trees] [IW]


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SK 1) *, gemstone ke ta ka; 2) ke ta ka tree/ fruit; 3) fabulous mt [R] [IW]

gem which purifies water, great mountain situated in forest plain beyond sita river, a mythological demon [JV]

[Skt] 1) [[keng shu ka - rgya skyegs tree, [dye bugs live on it// [Skt] deadly poisonous tree w pretty sweet fruit...Yid brtan mi rung srid pa'i phun tshogs 'di, rgyal ba'i dbang pos kim pa'i 'bras 'drar gsungs Ki shuka flowering tree Butca frondosa not sure if this is 1 or two kinds of trees] [IW]