Abstract
Occurrence of Clerodendrum hastatum (Roxb.) Lindl. Is confirmed in West Bengal.
Keywords
Tropical, Subtropical region, Ornamental flowers, Jaldapara National Park, Rare, Semi-evergreen forests
Occurrence of Clerodendrum hastatum (Roxb.) Lindl. Is confirmed in West Bengal.
Tropical, Subtropical region, Ornamental flowers, Jaldapara National Park, Rare, Semi-evergreen forests
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Manuscript Published on 01 September 2014
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