Pallavicinia lyellii (Hook.) Gray, (Pallaviciniaceae): an addition to the hepatic flora of Maharashtra, India
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https://doi.org/10.14719/pst.2015.2.4.167Keywords:
Hepaticae, Pallaviciniaceae, Pallavicinia lyellii, Western GhatsAbstract
Pallavicinia lyellii (Hook.) Gray, is reported for the first time from Tillarinagar forest, Western Ghats of Kolhapur District, Maharashtra. Its synonymy, description, range and phytogeographical details are provided.
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