Common Names
- Bengali: Chaya.
- Duk.: Kul -ke -jar, Khul.
- Hindi:Gorakhbuti or Kapuri jadi.
- Kannada: Bilesuli.
- Malayalam: Cherula.
- Marathi: Kapuri-madhura.
- Punjabi: Bui-kaltan (flowers as sold in bazaars).
- Rajasthani: Bhui.
- Sanskrit: Astmabayda
- Sindhi: Bhui, Jari.
- Sinhalese-Pol pala.
- Tamil: Sirru -pulay -vayr.
- Telugu: Pinde-conda, Pindi-chetter.
- Trans-Indus: Asmei, Spirke, Sasai.
- Swahili: Kinongo
- Akan-Asante bameha
- Abure n-tanfa
- Akye: munongbe
- Baule akopinolé
- Guere (Chiehn) ura ore, wore oré (K&B) wulo wulé (B&D)
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