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- Impatiens sikkimensis (Balsaminaceae), A New Record for the Flora of Bhutan
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1 Royal Botanical Park, Department of Forest and Park Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Lampelri, Thimphu, BT
2 Zhemgang Territorial Forest Division, Department of Forest and Park Services Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Nyimshong, Zhemgang, BT
3 Bumthang Territorial Forest Division, Department of Forest and Park Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Trongsa, BT
4 Zhemgang Territorial Forest Division, Department of Forest and Park Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Tali, Zhemgang, BT
5 Nature Conservation Division, Department of Forest and Park Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Taba, Thimphu, BT
1 Royal Botanical Park, Department of Forest and Park Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Lampelri, Thimphu, BT
2 Zhemgang Territorial Forest Division, Department of Forest and Park Services Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Nyimshong, Zhemgang, BT
3 Bumthang Territorial Forest Division, Department of Forest and Park Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Trongsa, BT
4 Zhemgang Territorial Forest Division, Department of Forest and Park Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Tali, Zhemgang, BT
5 Nature Conservation Division, Department of Forest and Park Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Taba, Thimphu, BT
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 62, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 145-147Abstract
Impatiens sikkimensis earlier known to be endemic to the Sikkim and Darjeeling Himalaya has been found in Central Bhutan. The study shows an eastern range of the species affirming a new distributional record and an addition to the flora of Bhutan.Keywords
Balsam, Bhutan, Distribution, Himalaya, Impatiens, Sikkim.References
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