NEW RECORD OF NICOTIANA PLUMBAGINIFOLIA VIV.FROM KHANDESH REGION OF MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
Journal Title: FLORA AND FAUNA - Year 2018, Vol 24, Issue 1
Abstract
Nicotiana plumbaginifolia Viv.- (Solanaceae) is reported for the first time from Khandesh region of Maharashtra, India. It is reported from Jalgaon city. The present paper provides a brief description flowering and fruiting period, localities, habitat and a photo plate for easy identification.
Authors and Affiliations
GAURI RANE
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