Abstract
Bergenia purpurascens (Hook.f. & Thomson) Engler is reported after a lapse of more than 50 years from Tawang District and Podophyllum sikkimensis Chatterjee & Mukerjee for the first time from Arunachal Pradesh.
Keywords
Bergenia purpurascens (Hook.f. & Thomson) Engler is reported after a lapse of more than 50 years from Tawang District and Podophyllum sikkimensis Chatterjee & Mukerjee for the first time from Arunachal Pradesh.
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Manuscript Published on 01 June 2003
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