Sahil Gupta

Sahil is the CEO at Sawan Books. He pursued his Bachelor’s Degree in Bussiness from the University of Chicago, USA and currently working on his ultimate goal - ‘To see a book in every child’s hand.’ .

Arabis

Arabis

• Common name : Georgia Rockcress • Scientific name : Arabisgeorgiana Harper • Family : Brassicaceae • Native land : The US, Georgia Georgia rockcress is a perennial herb with unbranched stems up to 3 feet tall. It generally grows on steep river bluffs with shallow soil on rock or with exposed rock outcroppings. The

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Apricot

Apricot

• Common name : Apricot • Scientific name : Prunusarmeniaca • Family : Rosaceae • Native land : China, Armenia or Siberia Apricot is a hardy, medium-sized deciduous tree. The fruits are often categorised as ‘stone fruits’ because of the stony seeds. The leaves are broad and roundish, with a pointed apex. The fruit ripens

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Apocynum

Apocynum

• Common name : Spreading Dogbane • Scientific name : Apocynumandrosaemifolium • Family : Apocynaceae • Native land : North America It is a perennial herb. The bloom season starts from June and ends by August. The flowers are bell-shaped, pink to white with pink stripes on the inside. Each flower has five flaring lobes

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Anise

Anise

• Common name : Anise, Star Anise • Scientific name : Illicuimverum • Family : Schisandraceae • Native land : North-East Vietnam and South-West China It is a medium-sized native evergreen tree. Star Anise is so named from the stellate form of its fruit. The star-shaped fruits are picked just before ripening and dried before

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Anemone

Anemone

• Common name : Wood Anemone • Scientific name : Anemone nemorosa • Family : Ranunculaceae • Native land : Europe It is one of the first spring flowers appearing in March and April. It is a perennial and spread by means of underground roots. The deeply-cut leaves and star-like flowers rise directly from it

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Amsonia

Amsonia

• Common name : Willow Blue Star • Scientific name : Amsoniatabernaemontana • Family : Apocynaceae • Native land : North America, East Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean It is a perennial plant, first discovered in 1788. It is found in wooded areas and on riverbanks. It blooms in May and June. Each flower has

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