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Tiwari, Arjun Prasad
- Murdannia spirata var. parviflora (Commelinaceae), a New Record for India
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1 Dept. of Botany, S.N.P.G. Govt. College, Khandwa – 450001, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Central Regional Centre, Allahabad, IN
3 Naoroji Godrej Centre for Plant Research, Satara – 412801, IN
1 Dept. of Botany, S.N.P.G. Govt. College, Khandwa – 450001, IN
2 Botanical Survey of India, Central Regional Centre, Allahabad, IN
3 Naoroji Godrej Centre for Plant Research, Satara – 412801, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 60, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 130-133Abstract
Murdannia spirata (L.) G. Brückn. var. parviflora Faden (Commelinaceae) is reported here for the first time from India. Detailed description, illustration and distribution of the taxa are provided.Keywords
India, Murdannia spirata Var. parviflora, New Record.References
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1 Department of Botany, M.L.C. Girls, P.G. Govt. College, Khandwa–450001, Madhya Pradesh, IN
2 Regional Museum of Natural History, Mysore – 570 011, Karnataka, IN
3 Botanical Survey of India, CGO Complex, 3rd MSO Building, Block F, 6th Floor, DF Block, Sector I Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700064, IN
4 Department of Environmental Science, A.K.S. University, Satna, Madhya Pradesh, IN
1 Department of Botany, M.L.C. Girls, P.G. Govt. College, Khandwa–450001, Madhya Pradesh, IN
2 Regional Museum of Natural History, Mysore – 570 011, Karnataka, IN
3 Botanical Survey of India, CGO Complex, 3rd MSO Building, Block F, 6th Floor, DF Block, Sector I Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700064, IN
4 Department of Environmental Science, A.K.S. University, Satna, Madhya Pradesh, IN