Scientific name: Clitoria hanceana
French name: Clitorier du Hance
English name: Hance's butterfly pea
Chinese name : 广东è¶è±†
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Khmer name: ​​ ​ កំរើកគុម្ព
Clitoria terneata
Clitoria fairchildiana was created in 1967.
Clitoria belongs to family Papilionaceae, hence its flower is dicot.
Each flower of Clitoria ternatea (aparajita) has five petals.
Paul R. Fantz has written: 'A monograph of the genus Clitoria (Leguminosae: Glycineae)' -- subject(s): Clitoria
Clitoria, Vagintina, and Cervixum
Lilies are bright garden flowers that share a name with the body part "lilium," which is part of the female reproductive system.
Shankhpushpi (Clitoria ternatea) is a plant native to Southeast Asia, particularly found in India. It grows in a variety of habitats, including open forests, grasslands, and along riverbanks. It is also cultivated for its medicinal properties in tropical and subtropical regions around the world.
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The scientific name for alibangbang, commonly known as the butterfly or butterfly pea, is Clitoria ternatea. It is a flowering plant belonging to the Fabaceae family and is often recognized for its vibrant blue flowers. The plant is native to tropical regions and is used in traditional medicine, as well as in culinary applications.
Cho Cho Nyunt. has written: 'A comparative morphology and anatomy of varieties of clitoria ternatea Linn'
No, "Follese'" is not a French name. It does not appear to have French origins.