首页|ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF LESS KNOWN ENDEMIC SPECIES BOERHAVIA CRISPA (NYCTAGINACEAE) FROM PENINSULAR INDIA
ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF LESS KNOWN ENDEMIC SPECIES BOERHAVIA CRISPA (NYCTAGINACEAE) FROM PENINSULAR INDIA
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The Vidarbha region of Maharashtra state comprises Nagpur and Amaravati Divisions and known for large basaltic rock formations and rich flora with not less than 2000 species of flowering plants (Almeida, 1968). While assessing the floristic diversityof Nagpur Division, the author collected a species of Boerhavia from rocky areas in Ambazari Biodiversity Park (21e12'93.08"N, 079a01'59.49"E; alt. 305 msl). On critical examination, it was identified as Boerhavia crispa Heyne ex Hook.f. (Hooker, 1885; Gamble, 1921; Ravichandran etal., 2020).
K. Chandramohan
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Forest Survey of India, Central Zone, Seminary Hills, Nagpur - 440 006, Maharashtra, India