Diversity of flowering Plants of Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, Jharkhand, India

Diversity of flowering Plants of Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, Jharkhand, India

Authors

  •   C. R. Magesh   National Museum of Natural History, New Delhi-110003
  •   Arjun Prasad Tiwari   Regional Museum of Natural History, Mysuru-570011
  •   Naaz Rizvi   National Museum of Natural History, New Delhi-110003

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2023/v149i7/168546

Keywords:

Flowering Plants, Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, Jharkhand, India.

Abstract

The present work on flowering plants of Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, Jharkhand reveals that a total number of 417 species under 317 genera belongs to 94 families, is recorded. Of these 62 species under 49 genera belonging to 14 families of Monocot and 350 species under 268 genera belongs to 78 families of Dicot.

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2023-08-21

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Magesh, C. R., Tiwari, A. P., & Rizvi, N. (2023). Diversity of flowering Plants of Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, Jharkhand, India. Indian Forester, 149(7), 753–764. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2023/v149i7/168546

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