Description
The species is native to Bhutan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Micronesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Northern India, Solomon Islands, Southern China, Sumatra and Thailand where it grows in the forests, often at the borders of clearings and along water streams, from the sea level up to about 1200 m of altitude, in climates characterized by high rainfall distributed all over the year.
The name of the genus comes from the Greek “ἀ-” (a-) (privative alpha) “βρῶμα” + (broma) = food, therefore ’inedible’; the specific name is the Latin adjective “augustus, a, um” = august, majestic.
Common names: abroma, devil’s cotton, perennial Indian hemp (English); ulat kambal (Bengali); shuo ma (Chinese); anabo (Tagalog); abrome, abrone royal (French); olat kambal (Hindi); mhashukapa, sanukpasi (Nepalese); pinchaskarpas (Sanskrit); peevary (Cingalese
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