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Udayan, P. S.
- Notes on a few Rare, Endemic and Red Listed Plants from the Western Ghats of Mundanthurai Forest, Tirunelveli District, Tamilnadu, India
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Indian Forester, Vol 134, No 1 (2008), Pagination: 88-96Abstract
An exploratory survey of flora was conducted in Thulukkamottai, Mundanthurai Reserve Forest, Tirunelveli District (Tamil Nadu). The survey resulted in the documentation of 11 rare, endemic and red listed plants.Keywords
Rare-Endemic Flora, Mundanthurai Reserve Forest, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu- Seshagiria sahyadrica Ansari & Hemadri (Asclepiadaceae) - a Rare Endemic Plant New Report for Tamil Nadu
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Indian Forester, Vol 133, No 4 (2007), Pagination: 581-582Abstract
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Indian Forester, Vol 130, No 3 (2004), Pagination: 313-317Abstract
Capparis rotundifolia Rottler is distributed in India, Burma and Sri Lanka. In India, it is restricted to the peninsular region. The taxonomy, ecology and distribution of this taxon are discussed in detail for a better understanding of this uncommon species.- New Plant Reports from the State of Karnataka
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Indian Forester, Vol 130, No 5 (2004), Pagination: 551-564Abstract
Detailed botanical studies conducted in 9 Medicinal Plants Conservation Areas (MPCAs), located in Karnataka state have resulted in the collection of many interesting plants. After critical study, 12 of them Including 2 exotic naturalized species are new distribution record to Karnataka State.- Notes on a Few Rare, Endemic and Red Listed Species from High Range (Mannavanshola) near Munnar, Idukki District, Kerala State
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Indian Forester, Vol 132, No 11 (2006), Pagination: 1453-1464Abstract
During botanical survey conducted in Mannavanshola, near Munnar Idukki District of Kerala State, India, as a part of establishing an Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants Field Gene Bank at Arya Vaidyasala, Kottakkal, round 25 rare, endemic and red listed species were collected. Information about these is presented here in detail with enumeration, distribution, phenology, habitat and critical notes.- Actinodaphne Lawsonii Gamble & apollonias Arnotii Nees (lauraceae) - a New Report to the State of Karnataka
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Indian Forester, Vol 138, No 7 (2012), Pagination: 662-664Abstract
Botanical survey conducted in the Coorg district resulted in the collection of two Lauraceae species that are new distribution record to Karnataka state. Among them Actinodaphne lawsonii, is an endemic, vulnerable species collected from Talacuvery, after eighty-five years other than the Type collection.Keywords
Actinodaphne Lawsonii, Apollonias Arnotii, New Report, Karnataka- Some Common Medicinal Plants Used by the Nayaka Community, Savandurga Forest of Magadi Taluk, Bangalore Rural District, Karnataka, India
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Journal of Natural Remedies, Vol 5, No 1 (2005), Pagination: 35-40Abstract
Objectives: To preserve and disseminate the traditional knowledge. Materials and methods: Field survey and discussion methods have been used for the collection of data. Results and discussion: A list of 45 flowering plants belonging to 41 Genera and 26 families, which are used by Nayaka community near Savandurga forest, Bangalore rural district, with all the species in alphabetical order along with other details of the plant is highlighted here.Keywords
Medicinal Plants, Nayaka Community, Savandurga- Figs of Eastern Ghats, India
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1 P.G. Department of Botany and Research Centre, Sree Krishna College, Ariyannur P.O., Guruvayur, Thrissur 680 102, IN
1 P.G. Department of Botany and Research Centre, Sree Krishna College, Ariyannur P.O., Guruvayur, Thrissur 680 102, IN
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Current Science, Vol 114, No 06 (2018), Pagination: 1355-1355Abstract
Fig trees (Ficus spp.), one among the world’s oldest trees, traced back to the earliest historical documents are considered sacred in many ancient civilizations and cultures. Figs symbolize knowledge, enlightenment, passion and fertility. They are considered as keystone species and in tropical and subtropical regions, an ecosystem has developed surrounding these trees. During flowering, a full-sized fig tree is visited by more than 2000 birds per day. The co-evolution of wasps with figs is an enchanting biological drama.References
- Nayar, T. S., Rasiya Beegam, A. and Sibi, M., Flowering Plants of the Western Ghats, Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode, Thiruvananthapuram, 2014.