Rediscovery of Didymocarpus hookeri (Gesneriaceae), An Endemic, Rare Herb after 81 Years from India

Rediscovery of Didymocarpus hookeri (Gesneriaceae), An Endemic, Rare Herb after 81 Years from India

Authors

  •   Dipankar Borah   Department of Botany, Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills, Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh
  •   Rajeev Kumar Singh   Botanical Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre, TNAU Campus, Lawley Road, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2021/v147i3/153958

Keywords:

East Khasi Hills district, Endemic, Khasia hills, Meghalaya state

Abstract

No Abstract.

References

Clarke C.B. (1884). Didymocarpus. In: Hook. f., Flora of British India. Vol. 4 L. Reeve and Co., London.

Pandey S., Kanthraj A.S., Rana T.S. and Nair K.N. (2020). Notes on a new geographic record, recollection and lectotypification of some Indian Didymocarpus (Gesneriaceae). Rheedea, 30: 165-175.

Sinha B.K. and Datta S. (2016). Taxonomic account on the family Gesneriaceae in Northeast India. Nelumbo, 58: 1-23.

Weber A., Burtt B.L. and Vitek E. (2000). Materials for a revision of Didymocarpus (Gesneriaceae). Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien, B, 102: 441-475.

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Author Biographies

Dipankar Borah, Department of Botany, Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills, Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills, Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh.

Rajeev Kumar Singh, Botanical Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre, TNAU Campus, Lawley Road, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

Botanist

Botanical Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre
TNAU Campus, Lawley Road, Coimbatore - 641 003, Tamil Nadu, India. 

Published

2021-03-17

How to Cite

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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