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Bhojpatra is derived from

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Bark of Cinchona
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Bark of Dalbergia
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Bark of Betula utillis
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Leaves of Piper
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Solution

The correct option is C Bark of Betula utillis
Betula utilis is a birch tree of Himalayas that grows upto 4,500 m (14,800 ft). The white, paper-like bark of the tree called bhojpatra was used for writing Sanskrit scriptures and texts.
So the correct option is C.

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