Sardar Patel Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Lucknow

In collaboration with Sardar Patel Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Lucknow, BL Herbs India proudly provides detailed QR-coded information for various medicinal plants within the campus. This initiative aims to enhance practical learning and promote the awareness of Ayurvedic knowledge among students and visitors.

Plants Successfully Cataloged with QR Codes

BL Herbs India has successfully completed QR code tagging for Ayurvedic plants. Scanning these codes gives instant access to plant details, supporting education and awareness of Ayurvedic knowledge.

 

Benifits

  • Instant Access – Scan to view complete plant information anytime.
  • Educational Aid – Helps students learn plant names, uses, and properties easily.
  • Eco-Friendly – Reduces the need for printed material or labels.
  • Accurate Information – Provides verified and consistent plant data.
  • Supports Ayurveda – Promotes the medicinal value of plants for study and practice.

Name of Plants

1 Himalayan 2 Cutch tree
3 Indian Gum Arabic Tree, Babul Tree 4 Prickly chaff flower
5 Atis root 6 Sweet flag
7 Malabar Nut 8 Bael tree
9 Lebbeck tree, Siris tree, Woman’s tongue 10 Garlic
11 Indian aloe 12 King of bitters
13 Kadamba Tree / Burflower Tree 14 Mexican Poppy
15 Long-leaved Barleria, Kokilaksha, Water-purslane 16 Margosa tree
17 Thyme leaved gratiola 18 Wild Croton
19 Thorny Bamboo, Spiny Bamboo 20 Yellow Hedge Barleria
21 Orchid Tree 22 Ash Gourd, Winter Melon, White Pumpkin
23 hairy leaf bergenia 24 Annatto tree, Lipstick tree
25 Spreading Hogweed 26 Palmyra palm, Ice apple, Toddy palm
27 Flame of the Forest Tree 28 Fever nut
29 Giant milkweed, Crown flower 30 Sebesten plum, Glue berry
31 Christ’s thorn, Bengal currant 32 Pudding pipe tree
33 Ringworm plant 34 Staff tree
35 Indian pennywort 36 Camphor
37 Cinnamon 38 Edible stemmed vine
39 Velvet-Leaf Pareira 40 Butterfly pea, Blue pea vine
41 Indian bedellium 42 Three leaved caper, holy garglic pear
43 Shankhpushpi 44 Bengal Lily / Crinum Lily / Spider Lily
45 Turmeric 46 Conch grass
47 Nut grass 48 Indian Rosewood
49 Halfa Grass / Sacred Grass / Big Cordgrass 50 Devil’s Trumpet, Thorn Apple
51 Rudraksha Tree / Blue Marble Tree 52 False Black Pepper
53 Indian gooseberry 54 Indian Spurge Tree / Milk Hedge
55 Asthma weed, Spurge 56 Dwarf Spurge / Thyme-leaved Spurge
57 Khorasan thorn 58 Asafoetida
59 Banyan Tree / Indian Fig Tree 60 Rubber Fig, Rubber Tree
61 Cluster Fig Tree, Indian Fig 62 Sacred Fig, Peepal Tree
63 Coomb teak, cashmiri tree 64 Liquorice
65 Indian Sherbet Berry, Phalsa 66 Shoeflower
67 Kurchi 68 Cogon Grass, Blady Grass
69 Indian Elm, Jungle Cork Tree 70 Jasmine, Poet’s Jasmine
71 Linseed, Flaxseed 72 Mango
73 Cobra's saffron 74 Touch me not
75 Spanish Cherry, Bullet Wood Tree 76 Drumstick plant
77 Cowhage 78 Banana
79 Indian Spikenard 80 Indian Oleander / Sweet-scented Oleander
81 Night Jasmine / Coral Jasmine / Tree of Sorrow 82 Sweet Basil, Italian Basil
83 Holy Basil / Sacred Basil 84 Indian Jalap
85 Creeping wood sorrel, Yellow wood sorrel 86 Peristrophe, Winged Peristrophe
87 Black Gram 88 Wild Date Palm, Indian Date
89 Chamber Bitter, Stonebreaker 90 hellebore
91 Longa Pepper 92 Black peeper
93 Rasna, Rasyana 94 Ceylon Leadwart
95 Indian Mast Tree, Ashoka Tree 96 Indian Beech Tree / Pongam Oil Tree
97 Purple Fleabane 98 Pomegranate
99 Putranjiva, Roxburgh’s Putranjiva 100 Emetic nut
101 Indian Snakeroot, Wild Rauvolfia 102 Castor plant
103 Madder root 104 Sandal wood
105 Asok Tree 106 Queen of the Night, Night-blooming Cereus
107 Silk Cotton Tree 108 Country mallow
109 Yellow-berried Night Shade 110 Poison Berry, Indian Nightshade
111 Small calltrops 112 Shivlingi
113 Bhanga 114 Ratrani
115 Shalmali Bhed 116 Nimbuk
117 Tilaparni 118 Kakaudumbar
119 Yava 120 Behya / Beshram
121 Tamatar 122 Vana Methi
123 Peppermint 124 Shigru Katu
125 Oxalis latifolia 126 Vidari
127 Kustha 128 Tila
129 Palak 130 Mishreya
131 Sleshmantak 132 Beejapur
133 Bhrungaraja 134 Ela
135 Jambu 136 Kala Vasa
137 Madyantika 138 Madhuk
139 Madhukaminin 140 Ramtulasi
141 Paan 142 Taruni
143 Madhurparni 144 Kupilu
145 Kiratatikta 146 Lodhra
147 Lavanga 148 Arjuna
149 Vibhitaki 150 Haritaki
151 Guduchi 152 Ajwain
153 Patola 154 Methika
155 Tagara 156 Usheera
157 Nirgundi 158 Ashwagandha
159 Dhataki 160 Badar
161 Kampillaka 162 Karkatshringi
163 Agnimanth 164 Ajamoda
165 Rakta chandan 166 Durva
167 Brihad Ela 168 Tamalpatra
169 Kanak champa 170 Panas
171 Gunja 172 Shallaki
173 Bharangi 174 Beejak
175 Dhanyaka 176 Shalmali ( Mocharasa)
177 Kullatha 178 Meshashrungi
179 Palandu 180 Kitmari

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