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- Ipomoea triloba Linn-a New Record for Uttar Pradesh from Dehra Dun
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Indian Forester, Vol 116, No 9 (1990), Pagination: 755-756Abstract
Ipomoea triloba Linn. A native of tropical America is now reported for the first time for Uttar Pradesh from Debra Dun.- Harenaria burmanica Deva & Naithani (Orchidaceae) - a New Species from Burma
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Indian Forester, Vol 112, No 2 (1986), Pagination: 180-182Abstract
A new species of Habenaria wild. Habenarian burmanica Deva & Naithani from Burma is described. Allied to H. digitata lindl., it differs in having slender structure and flowers smaller, posterior partitions of petals straight, not at all falcate, nearly double longer than dorsal sepal.- Solanum rostratum Dunal - a New Record for India
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Indian Forester, Vol 102, No 2 (1976), Pagination: 138-139Abstract
no abstract- Two New Records of Orchids from Dehra Dun
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Indian Forester, Vol 95, No 4 (1969), Pagination: 268-269Abstract
Two terrestrial orchids, Nervilia infundibulifolia Blatt. and McC. and N. monantha Blatt. and McC., reported to be occurring only in Western India, have now been recorded from Debra Dun in North India.- Taxonomy and Ecology of Mothronwala Swamp, a Reassessment
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Indian Forester, Vol 100, No 1 (1974), Pagination: 12-19Abstract
1. Swamp in the Dehra Dun Valley have come up as result of special topography where water oozes out in perennial streams. 2. Original forest of Mothronwala has been completely replaced by Pyrus pashia, Lantana camara, Xylosma longifolia scrubs in all the three vegetational zones. Remnant of old forests are present as stumps. 3. Succession on a limited scale of primary herbaceous and bush-fem stage is still perceptible. 4. A provisional scheme leading to the development of swamp forest through Bischofia javanica as a pioneer tree community is provided.- Cyperaceae of Dehra Dun Valley and the Adjacent Siwaliks
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