Habenaria multicaudata Sedgw. (Orchidaceae) - Documented for the First Time in Telangana State, India

Habenaria multicaudata Sedgw. (Orchidaceae) - Documented for the First Time in Telangana State, India

Authors

  •   A. Vijaya Bhasker Reddy   Applied Palynology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Nizam College, Osmania University, Hyderabad-500001, Telangana State
  •   L. Paramesh   Applied Palynology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Nizam College, Osmania University, Hyderabad-500001, Telangana State

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2022/v148i1/157047

Keywords:

Ananthagiri hills, Endemic, Habenaria, Orchid, Peninsular India

Abstract

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Author Biographies

A. Vijaya Bhasker Reddy, Applied Palynology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Nizam College, Osmania University, Hyderabad-500001, Telangana State

Department of Botany

Assistant Proessor

L. Paramesh, Applied Palynology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Nizam College, Osmania University, Hyderabad-500001, Telangana State

Department of Botany

Assistant Proessor

Published

2022-02-09

How to Cite

Reddy, A. V. B., & Paramesh, L. (2022). <I>Habenaria multicaudata</I> Sedgw. (Orchidaceae) - Documented for the First Time in Telangana State, India. Indian Forester, 148(1), 97–98. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2022/v148i1/157047

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