Rediscovery of Didymocarpus hookeri (Gesneriaceae), An Endemic, Rare Herb after 81 Years from India
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2021/v147i3/153958Keywords:
East Khasi Hills district, Endemic, Khasia hills, Meghalaya stateAbstract
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2021-03-17
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Borah, D., & Singh, R. K. (2021). Rediscovery of <i>Didymocarpus hookeri</i> (Gesneriaceae), An Endemic, Rare Herb after 81 Years from India. Indian Forester, 147(3), 309–310. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2021/v147i3/153958
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