Occurrence of Lepidagathis clavata Dalzell (Acanthaceae) an endemic species of the Western Ghats, in the lateritic plateau of Northern Kerala
Journal Title: Annals of Plant Sciences - Year 2019, Vol 8, Issue 9
Abstract
Lepidagathis clavata Dalzell is not so far reported from Kerala. Studies in the lateritic plateau of Northern Kerala showed the occurrence of this Western Ghats endemic species.
Authors and Affiliations
Shaju T. , Rijuraj M. P. , Rajendraprasad M. , Rasiya Beegam A. , Ratheesh Narayanan M. K.
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