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A Note on the Occurrence and Distribution of Dipcadi concanense


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The paper assess the distribution status of Dipcadi concanense (Dalzell) Baker in Maharashtra. During the field survey three new localities of the species have also been identified.

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Dipcadi, Maharashtra, Distribution Status.
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Sameer Patil
Botanical Survey of India, Western Regional Centre, 7 Koregaon Road, Pune – 411 001, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


The paper assess the distribution status of Dipcadi concanense (Dalzell) Baker in Maharashtra. During the field survey three new localities of the species have also been identified.

Keywords


Dipcadi, Maharashtra, Distribution Status.

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