barmatabo (Katagum, &c.), Merremia pentaphylla, Hall. f. (Convolvulaceæ); a convolvulus of fences, &c. with digitate leaves and white flowers. namijin barmatabo, Ipomœa pilosa, Sweet (Convolvulaceæ). Syn. yako (Sok. and Kats.); a coarse-leaved convolvulus or “Morning Glory,” with blue or purple flowers, common on fences. (The native names include several species.)
ḅarna chiki or ḅata wandon Buzu, a species of edible bean over-indulgence in which causes unpleasant effects.
bartake, vide under [abduga].
ba ruwana, Salix sp. (Salicaceæ). Willow; found along the banks of rivers. (Etym. from the treacherous yielding of the branches when grasped by a drowning person). Syn. rimni (Sok.).
ba samu (Sok. and Zanfara). Syn. hano (Sok. and Kats.), and [ararabi], q.v. Boswellia odorata, Hutch. and Boswellia Dalzielii, Hutch. (Burseraceæ). (The two species are scarcely distinguished under the different native names). Species of “Frankincense Tree,” with pale parchment-like bark and white flowers; yielding a fragrant resin.
basgo or basko, a tuber, vide under [akwalu].
ḅata wandon Buzu, vide [ḅarna chiki].
ba tuka, a variety of cotton, vide under [abduga].
Ba-Ude, a variety of bean, vide under [wake], and [ḍan Uda].
bauje, an Asclepiad plant with milky juice and a turnip-like edible tuber; probably Xysmalobium Heudelotianum, Decne. (Asclepiadeæ). Syn.? rojiya; cf. also [saniya] and [daiyo].