Abstract
Calamagrostis nagarum (Bor) G. Singh a rare and endemic species of Naga Hills (North-East India) that had never been collected earlier after its type, has now been rediscovered from Uttaranchal Himalaya (India).
Keywords
Calamagrostis nagarum (Bor) G. Singh a rare and endemic species of Naga Hills (North-East India) that had never been collected earlier after its type, has now been rediscovered from Uttaranchal Himalaya (India).
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Kandwal, M.K. and Gupta, B.K., 2005. Calamagrostis nagarum (BOR) G.Singh (Poaceae) - Rediscovery of a Rare and Endemic species. Indian Journal of Forestry, 28(1), pp.83-84. https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2005-0ZJ3Y9
Manuscript Published on 01 March 2005
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