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Apart from the botanical importance of the plant in Hindustan it is called as Prajakta divine form of nature — Preceding unsigned comment added by ChandraBorshe ( talk • contribs) 01:33, 4 July 2022 (UTC)
@ Brendonmotom, as I'd mentioned before, we can add information about local names, but it needs a reference to a reliable source. For example, this sentence: It is called Hengra Bubar (flower) in Tripura's Kokborok language and has a significance in Tripuri culture, is missing a reference as this information is not mentioned in any of the three citations that were added. And this sentence: Folk people of Tripura predict the weather and rainfall variation through flowering phenology of night flowering jasmine which help them to plan agroforestry activities and disaster prevention, is closely paraphrased from this reference [1] that was added. It was also cited twice, was there a reason for this? Eucalyptusmint ( talk) 02:29, 22 May 2023 (UTC)